Night of the Demons 2

R 5.9
1994 1 hr 36 min Horror , Comedy

Angela, the hostess from hell, summons her army of teen demons when teenagers from St. Rita's High School decide to party at the haunted Hull House on Halloween.

  • Cast:
    Cristi Harris , Robert Jayne , Merle Kennedy , Amelia Kinkade , Rod McCary , Rick Peters , Jennifer Rhodes

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Reviews

Fluentiama
1994/05/31

Perfect cast and a good story

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GazerRise
1994/06/01

Fantastic!

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Afouotos
1994/06/02

Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.

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Loui Blair
1994/06/03

It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.

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FlashCallahan
1994/06/04

Angela returns, and this time, she has a sister, Mouse, who is taken by her bullying Catholic school classmates to a party at Angela's favourite haunt.It's not long before everybody's being turned into demons and only a nun, who wields her ruler like a mighty sword of steel, can save the day.....The first movie was a bit of exploitative fun, but what made it that more interesting was the fact that the film was original, and featured a wonderful villain in Angela.As with all sequels, especially horror, they have tried to recreate the magic of the first one. But here, they have basically remade the original, but added a sibling to the villain. And it's pretty lazy of the makers for doing this.So for the first two acts, we have the boys flirting with the girls and vice versa, and there is nudity aplenty for the boys (in the film) to drool over. So far, so bland.But it's also a negative for the film also, as we get to know the characters, and mouse aside, all the characters are of the dislikable kind, so when it comes to the third act carnage, you couldn't care less about them.The effects are good though, and there are a few tense moments, but it's a lazy sequel.Even the boring remake is better.

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Aaron1375
1994/06/05

I am a bit hesitant to say that this is a sequel that should never have been made. Granted, I do almost feel that way; however, while it was not as good as the first movie overall it does feature a lot of good gore effects. In fact, a lot of the effects in this one top those found in the first one. Still, it is a rather stupid film as well. It just seems to not know if it wants to be a straight horror film, a horror film with light comedic elements or a straight out parody. This sequel does sort of pick up where the last left off and at the same time it does not. Hull House is again at the center of the horror, but Angela from the previous film is basically made the primary demon. In the previous movie she was just one of many, sure she was kind of the face of the film as far as video covers and such, but it was Quigley's character that started the demon infestation in the first film whereas the character of Angela was the first one that wanted to leave. It was a nice touch adding the lipstick from the first one though. Another problem with the film was the film's length. A horror film if it is big budget and serious in tone may warrant more than an hour and a half, but one that gets downright silly should wrap up in an hour and a half. This film was dragging at times as a lot of stuff seemed unnecessary. It is not as if the film needed the extra padding either! The story, years have passed since the party at Hull House and people claim to have seen Angela residing there. In fact, at the beginning a couple looking to spread the word of God find themselves face to face with her. Well we soon shift focus onto one of the most lax Catholic schools ever recorded on film. A dance is coming up, but one of the girls is going to get a party started at Hull House and she is going to get a young girl named Melissa and who everyone calls Mouse there because she is Angela's sister. Things get weird at Hull House so the partiers are soon headed back to the school where the evil follows them. It soon is up to a couple, a guy obsessed with demonology, a hardcore nun and skeptical priest to enter Hull House to rescue Melissa and conquer the darkness and Angela once and for all!So yeah, it does sort of follow the first film, but at the same time does enough different to keep things from seeming like a complete repeat of the first film. Still, I found the strange episodes where the film turned into a parody a bit annoying. Stick with one genre please as the high comedic elements detracted from the instances where people were self sacrificing. Then again, those scenes detracted from the parody stuff if that was what the film truly wanted to be. The only actress who returned from the first film is the one who played Angela and she is already looking a bit too old for the role. She could almost pass for Melissa's cool older mom rather than her sister. I know they made another film, but I have a feeling that the quality would go down further. Not the effects, those were good…just the horror. Probably no traces of pure horror left. Granted the first one had some very light comedic elements, but it was still more horror than anything else. This one has a good bit of nudity too, like the first one, but I give the edge to the first one. The girls in that one were just a bit more attractive, but then I have always been a bit more partial to 80's girls. It was not a good film, but it was watchable. Trim some of the time off and be a bit steadier with what they wanted to do with the comedy and this one would have been more on par with the first film.

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oprlvr33
1994/06/06

At least the original was creepy and decent acting, with great direction. I honestly couldn't tell if this thing was a horror sequel, or an Evil Dead comedy spin off. It isn't scary, nor creepy. In fact, it was downright lame. We almost turned it off, we were growing so bored.Normally film sequels pick up 2-3 years after the original. This one didn't. And they tried to give it that late 80's fix, but it didn't work. And the opening scene was pathetic. At least the Angela/Demon in the original was creepy. Here, I sat gape-mouthed, hoping the rest of would improve instead of wasting our time. Only Christina Taylor, Zoe Trilling, and Jennifer Rhoades could truly act. The rest of the cast was lame to boot, or way over-acted. And evidently this was low-budget, based on the cheap spookhouse effects and the plastic cobwebbing commonly sold in Halloween stores. And don't forget the super cheesy lipstick tube ending "effect".I truly expected far more than what this thing delivered. Director Trenchor-Smith should not be making Horror films.

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sydneyswesternsuburbs
1994/06/07

Director Brian Trenchard-Smith who also created other classic flicks, The Siege of Firebase Gloria 1989 and Turkey Shoot 1982 has created another gem in Night of the Demons 2.Starring Cristi Harris.Also starring Darin Heams who has also been in other classic flicks, Jonah Hex 2010 and Dr.Giggles 1992.Also starring Robert Jayne who was also in another classic flick, Tremors 1990.I enjoyed the special effects and violence.If you enjoyed this as much as I did then check out other classic demons flicks, Army of Darkness 1992, Demons 1985, Drag Me to Hell 2009, The Evil Dead 1981, Evil Dead II 1987, Evil Dead 2013, Hellraiser 1987, Hellbound: Hellraiser II 1988, Hellraiser: Hellseeker 2002, Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer 2007, Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II 1987, Pumpkinhead 1988, Pumpkinhead: Ashes to Ashes 2006, The Entity 1982, Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight 1995, The Irrefutable Truth About Demons 2000, Rec 2007, Rec 2 2009, The Devil's Rock 2011, Wither 2012, The Possession 2012, Deathgasm 2015, The Void 2016 and Wishmaster 1997.

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