House II: The Second Story (1987) [PG-13]

Release Date:
May 14, 1987

Original Title:
House II: The Second Story

Alternate Titles:
House 2
House 2 - The Second Story
House 2, una casa aún más alucinante
House II
House: The Second Story

Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy | Horror

Production Companies:
New World Pictures
Sean S. Cunningham Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  IE: 18  JP: PG12  PT: M/12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 88

It's getting weirder!

Jesse moves into an old family property where his parents were mysterious murdered years before. He soon finds himself with unexpected guests in the form of his mummified great-great grandfather, a mystical crystal skull, and a zombie cowboy.

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Creature Effects Technical Director:
Chris Walas

Director:
Ethan Wiley

Director of Photography:
Mac Ahlberg

First Assistant Director:
Betsy Magruder

Gaffer:
James R. Tynes

Music:
Harry Manfredini

Producer:
Sean S. Cunningham

Production Design:
Gregg Fonseca

Set Dresser:
Sean Everett

Story:
Fred Dekker

Stunt Coordinator:
Kane Hodder

Stunts:
Merritt Yohnka
BJ Davis
Anthony Cecere
Richard Epper
Rob King
Alan Marcus
Steve Hulin
Dianne L. Wilson
Rick McCallum
John Alden
John Ashker

Visual Effects:
Phil Tippett

Writer:
Ethan Wiley

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