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House II: The Second Story

Jesse relocates to an ancestral family estate where his parents were mysteriously murdered years earlier. Before long, he finds himself face-to-face with unexpected guests: his mummified great-great grandfather, a mystical crystal skull, and a zombie cowboy.

Director(s)

Ethan Wiley

Betsy Magruder

Cast & Crew

Gil Birmingham

Gil Birmingham

Featured Warrior

John Ratzenberger

John Ratzenberger

Bill

Frank Welker

Frank Welker

Special Vocal Effects (voice)

Bill Maher

Bill Maher

John

Betsy Magruder

Betsy Magruder

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Dwier Brown

Dwier Brown

Clarence

Kane Hodder

Kane Hodder

Gorilla

Arye Gross

Arye Gross

Jesse

Ronn Carroll

Ronn Carroll

Deputy

Lar Park Lincoln

Lar Park Lincoln

Kate

Royal Dano

Royal Dano

Gramps

Amy Yasbeck

Amy Yasbeck

Jana

Gus Rethwisch

Gus Rethwisch

Arnold the Barbarian

Mitzi Kapture

Mitzi Kapture

Cowgirl

Devin DeVasquez

Devin DeVasquez

Virgin

Ethan Wiley

Ethan Wiley

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Gregory Walcott

Gregory Walcott

Sheriff

Jayne Modean

Jayne Modean

Rochelle

Jonathan Stark

Jonathan Stark

Charlie

Susan Isaac

Susan Isaac

Cat

Details

GenresFantasy, Horror, Comedy
Runtime1h 28 mins
Released on14 May 1987
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Wuchak

7/10

**_“Looks like you've got some kind of alternate universe in there or something”_** This is a self-contained sequel to the 1985 film featuring a different house and backstory, as well as a slightly lighter tone. It’s a fun horror comedy with horror tropes but not frightening at all, plus it includes a spirit of adventure in the manner of Indiana Jones or “Firewalker” from the previous year. Indeed, the fourth Indiana Jones installment borrowed the concept of the crystal skull found here. Redhead Amy Yasbeck was 24 during shooting, the youngest I’ve ever seen her. Meanwhile raven-haired Devin DeVasquez and blonde Jayne Modean are on hand, not to mention Lar Park-Lincoln. More shoulda been done with them, but the director/writer didn’t know how to shoot women (no pun intended). I had my doubts due to the goofiness, such as the character of Gramps, yet the movie won me over by the mid-point. It’s basically a combination of two future movies: The soon-to-come “Waxwork” and “Monster Island” from 2004, except that the latter knew how to photograph the feminine gender. Like the first movie, a regular from the TV show Cheers makes a guest appearance, in this case John Ratzenberger, aka Cliff Clavin, similar to John Goodman’s character in “Arachnophobia.” Two more sequels would manifest in 1989 and 1992, with another installment announced in 2023 to relaunch the franchise. It runs 1h 27m and was shot in Jul-Oct 1986 in the Los Angeles area at Doheny Mansion in Mount St. Mary's College, the Stimson House, Paramount Ranch in Agoura (the Old West Town & countryside) and Culver City. GRADE: B+

Part of the Series

House

House

1985EN
The Horror Show

The Horror Show

1989EN
House IV

House IV

1992EN
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