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Featuring:
Suzanna Love, Ulli Lommel, Shannah Hall
Written by:
Ulli Lommel
Suzanna Love
Bruce Pearn
Directed by:
Bruce Pearn, Ulli Lommel, Paul Willson
Release Date:
August 24, 1983
Original Title:
Boogeyman II
Alternate Titles:
Boogeyman 2
Revenge of the Bogey man
Revenge of the Bogeyman
Revenge of the Boogeyman
Ulli Lommel's Boogeyman 2
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
New West Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 79
Lacey, the shaken survivor of a bloody supernatural rampage in the countryside, is flown to Los Angeles where a slick movie producer plans to cash in on her story. At a decadent Hollywood party, plans for the beginning of a new horror movie franchise are torn asunder when a fragment of the original haunted mirror turns these hotshot movers and shakers into screamers and quakers!
Lacey is approached by a group of Hollywood phonies to make a movie based on her experiences. Lacey travels to Hollywood, to the home of a film director, where she brings along the last surviving haunted mirror shard from the end of the first movie as proof to her horrifying experiences. One by one, the phonies are killed by the mirror spirit who possesses the body of the director's manservant.
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Additional Music:
Craig Huxley
Wayne Love
Assistant Director:
Paul Wilson
Bruce Perlstein
Associate Producer:
James Glenn Dudelson
Director:
Ulli Lommel
Bruce Pearn
Director of Photography:
David Sperling
Philippe Carr-Forster
Editor:
Terrell Tannen
Executive Producer:
Jochen Breitenstein
David Dubay
Makeup Artist:
Shirley Howard
Music:
Tim Krog
Producer:
Mark Balsam
Bruce Pearn
Ulli Lommel
Special Effects:
Craig Harris
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