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976-Evil II
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 976-EVIL II |
| image | 976-EVIL.II1992Cover.jpg |
| caption | VHS cover |
| director | Jim Wynorski |
| producer | Lisa M. Hansen (executive producer) |
| Paul Hertzberg (producer) | |
| Catalaine Knell (associate producer) | |
| writer | Erik Anjou |
| Rick Glassman | |
| based_on | |
| starring | Patrick O'Bryan |
| Debbie James | |
| Rene Assa | |
| music | Chuck Cirino |
| cinematography | Zoran Hochstätter |
| editing | Nina Gilberti |
| distributor | CineTel Films |
| released | |
| runtime | 93 minutes |
| country | United States |
| language | English |
Paul Hertzberg (producer) Catalaine Knell (associate producer) Rick Glassman Debbie James Rene Assa
976-EVIL II (also known as 976-EVIL 2: The Astral Factor) is a 1992 American direct-to-video supernatural horror film directed by Jim Wynorski. The film is a sequel to the 1988 horror film 976-EVIL. It was referenced in Invasion of the Scream Queens (1992).
Premise
Leonard "Spike" Johnson (Patrick O'Bryan) returns to battle the supernatural in a small Californian college town. Someone is killing college students at an alarming rate. A pretty student, Robin, learns that her dean, Professor Grubeck, is a ghost, using astral projection and a satanic 976 "horrorscope" hotline to kill students.
Cast
- Debbie James as Robin
- Rene Assa as Mr. Grubeck
- Patrick O'Bryan as Leonard "Spike" Johnson
- Philip McKeon as Taylor
- Leslie Ryan as Paula
- Brigitte Nielsen as Agnes
- Rod McCary as Dr. Jamison
- Paul Coufos as Stone
- Karen Mayo-Chandler as Laurie
- George Buck Flower as Turrell
- Sigal Diamant as Barmaid
- Joy Ballard as Stripper
- Yavone Evans as Reporter
- Eric Anjou as Detective
- Angela Gordon as Cashier
- Christopher Garr as "Skeech"
- David Rogge as Keith
- Lou Bonacki as Neelan
- Chuck Montalbano as Gross
- Ace Mask as Lemisch
- Monique Gabrielle as Lawlor
- Deborah Dutch as Commercial Wife
- Ronald Green as Commercial Husband
- Mindy Seeger as Nurse
Production
The film was directed by Jim Wynorski who had gained a reputation for making a number of sequels, such as Deathstalker 2. "People would just come to me and ask," said Wynorski. "And I always said 'yes'. I wanted the money and the experience. There were only a couple of films that I turned down. I always wanted to make a sequel only if the previous film was bad. There wasn't much point to a sequel if the previous release was really great. I wanted to make a sequel that was better than the first one."
Wynorski later said "I hate that film... It was tough to make. I was handed a script and I didn't think it was very good." The only part of the film he liked was a sequence where a female student was meant to be sucked into a Pac-Man machine. This was too expensive to film so Wynorski came up with the idea, based on a dream, where he recreated a scene from It's a Wonderful Life (1946). He could do this because that film was in the public domain. "For me that's the one stand out aspect of that film, 'cause it's so weird," he said.
The film featured Brigitte Nielsen in a small role. Wynorski met her at a party and they played pool together. Wynorski challenged her to a wager - if he won she would do a day for him for scale on his next picture; if she won he would "put on a maid's outfit and clean your house. And she was up for that. We had a good game, it was close but I won." So Nielsen did a day on the film. Wynorski said she did "an ok job... she wasn't difficult to work with. She was working for pretty big bucks at the time and she was working for scale and she didn't really come in super prepared and we had to go over her lines but in the end she did a great job."
Home media
The movie was released in April 1992 on videocassette by Vestron Video. A DVD was released in the UK. In the U.S., the film was released on DVD by Lionsgate as part of an 8 horror film DVD set.
References
References
- (2009). "976-EVIL 2". [[The New York Times]].
- (1 December 2014). "Interview with Jim Wynorski".
- (17 February 2014). "Jim Wynorski :Legendary Film Maker Interviewed! Talks Chopping Mall Working with Traci Lords and his New Film!!".
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