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Boogeyman II

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Boogeyman II
Boogeyman II
Directed byBruce Pearn ("Bruce Starr")
Ulli Lommel (uncredited)
Paul Willson (uncredited)
Written byUlli Lommel (uncredited)
Suzanna Love (uncredited)
Bruce Pearn (uncredited)
Produced byUlli Lommel
Bruce Pearn
Starring
  • Suzanna Love
  • Ulli Lommel
  • Shannah Hall
CinematographyPhilippe Carr-Foster
David Sperling
Edited byTerrell Tannen
Music byTim Krog
Production
company
New West Films
Distributed byVCII Home Entertainment
Release dates
  • August 24, 1983 (1983-August-24) (United States)

1984 (West Germany, VHS)
Running time
79 minutes (premiere)
83 minutes (extended)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Boogeyman II (known as Revenge of the Boogeyman in the United Kingdom)[1] is a 1983 American horror film directed by Ulli Lommel and starring Suzanna Love, Ulli Lommel, and Shannah Hall. It is a sequel to the 1980 film The Boogeyman. Like its predecessor, the film was banned in the United Kingdom as a "video nasty" during the 1980s.

Plot

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The film follows the character of Lacey, who travels to Los Angeles to consult a film producer about making a feature film based on the supernatural events she experienced revolving around a malevolent spirit trapped in a mirror. Lacey unwittingly brings a broken glass from the mirror, resulting in dire consequences.

Premise

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After a recap of the first film, supposedly based on true events, film makers attempt to try to recreate what occurred. After a piece of broken glass appears from the first film, killings begin again.

Cast

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  • Suzanna Love as Lacey
  • Shannah Hall as Bonnie
  • Sholto von Douglas as Joseph
  • Ulli Lommel as Mickey
  • Bob Rosenfarb as Bernie
  • Rhonda Aldrich as Cynthia
  • John Carradine as Dr. Warren (archive footage)

References

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  1. ^ "Boogeyman II (1983)". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on October 24, 2022.
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