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| Based on characters created by Stephen King |
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| Movie |
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| Title: |
Pet Sematary Two |
| Director: |
Mary Lambert |
| Screenplay: |
Richard Outten |
| Year: |
1992, Paramount |
| Length: |
102 min. |
| DVD available: |
Yes (View Trailer) |
| In database: |
Yes (Region 2) |
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| Cast |
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| Jeff Matthews |
Edward Furlong |
| Chase Matthews |
Anthony Edwards |
| Gus Gilbert |
Clancy Brown |
| Clyde Parker |
Jared Rushton |
| Renee Matthews |
Darlanne Fluegel |
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| Synopsis |
| This follow-up to the sizable horror hit concerns a Maine teenager who discovers the eerie power of a legendary local haunt. Edward Furlong stars as Jeff Matthews, who, with his veterinarian father Chase (Anthony Edwards), moves to latter's small hometown of Ludlow, Maine, in order to escape unhappy memories. Jeff's divorced mother, low-budget horror movie actress Renee (Darlanne Fluegel), was recently electrocuted and killed in a freak accident — the entire incident was witnessed by Jeff. In his new community, Jeff hears stories of an ancient Indian burial ground nearby where dead pets that are interred come back to life. Jeff also becomes friends with pudgy Drew (Jason McGuire), whose abusive, bullying dad Gus (Clancy Brown) is Ludlow's sheriff. When Gus kills his son's dog, Drew and Jeff bury the animal, which returns from the dead. When the vengeful dog kills Gus, Drew and Jeff bury the lawman in the
cemetery and he comes back significantly the worse for wear, wreaking evil havoc that temporarily puts several of Ludlow's residents six feet under. The original Pet Sematary (1989) was based on a novel by Stephen King, who did not participate in the sequel. |
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