Trilogy of Terror II (1996) [R]

Release Date:
October 30, 1996

Original Title:
Trilogy of Terror II

Alternate Titles:
Trilogia del terrore 2

Genres:
Horror | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Dan Curtis Productions
Power Pictures
Wilshire Court Productions

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 90

The first one kept you on the edge of your seat. This one will keep you under it.

Three tales of terror: in "The Graveyard Rats" lovers murder the woman's older husband and encounter horror when they attempt to rob his grave; "Bobby" is the story of a woman who summons her son back from the dead; and in "He Who Kills" an African doll goes on a murderous rampage.

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Art Direction:
Vlasta Svoboda

Associate Producer:
Arturs Rusis

Casting:
Dan Shaner

Costume Design:
Melanie Jennings

Director:
Dan Curtis

Director of Photography:
Elemér Ragályi

Editor:
Bill Blunden

Line Producer:
Tony Thatcher

Makeup Department Head:
Marie Nardella

Original Music Composer:
Bob Cobert

Producer:
Julian Marks

Production Design:
Veronica Hadfield

Screenplay:
Richard Matheson

Set Decoration:
Elizabeth Calderhead

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Rick Stratton
Tom Irvin

Story:
Henry Kuttner
Richard Matheson

Writer:
William F. Nolan
Dan Curtis

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