Chucky's back! Traumatised by the events in CHILD'S PLAY, young Andy (Alex Vincent) moves in with foster parents (Jenny Agutter and Gerrit Graham) who attempt to help him forget about his past. But his Chucky doll (voiced by Brad Dourif) is reanimated and continues to plague him. Once again, the evil doll wants to transport its .. Read more
| Starring | Liliane Vincent, Jenny Agutter, Gerrit Graham, Christine Elise |
|---|---|
| Director | John Lafia |
| Genres | Horror |
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Chucky's back! Traumatised by the events in CHILD'S PLAY, young Andy (Alex Vincent) moves in with foster parents (Jenny Agutter and Gerrit Graham) who attempt to help him forget about his past. But his Chucky doll (voiced by Brad Dourif) is reanimated and continues to plague him. Once again, the evil doll wants to transport its killer soul into the body of the child.
| Starring | Liliane Vincent, Jenny Agutter, Gerrit Graham, Christine Elise, Grace Zabriskie, Greg Germann |
|---|---|
| Director | John Lafia |
| Studio | UCA |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 20 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Horror |
| Language | English |
| Dubbed | German |
| Hearing-impaired | English |
| Subtitles | Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, German, Norwegian, Swedish |
| Released | DVD: 06 Oct 2008 Production year: 1991 |
| Format | DVD |
This perfunctory sequel finds the soul of serial killer Charles Lee Ray (voice by Brad Dourif) still trapped in the... read more on Time Out
Tiresome and unpleasant.
Following on from the first film Andy Barclay (Alex Vincent) is put into care where he recovers from his traumatic experience in the first film. Andy gets snapped up by foster parents Joanne and Phil Simpson (Jenny Agutter and Gerrit Graham), who are wary of his condition but soon warm to him and quickly except him as part of the family.
Unknown to his foster parents and his new friend Kyle (Christine Elise) who is also being fostered by the couple, Andys memory is still plagued by the possessed Good Guys doll Chucky. Who, in the first film, tried to take over Andy's body to dispose of his plastic exterior before its too late and he is stuck in the doll forever.
Overall I enjoyed this film and I actually thought it was more entertaining than the first. There is less suspense in this film and because of this its no way as scary.
Chucky (voice of Brad Dourif) is now a lot more animated and seems to be more human-like compared to the first film. There are plenty of cheesy one liners and bad language from Chucky to make you laugh.
The special effects are good considering the time it was made (1990). But, the best part of the film in my opinion is the ending which takes place back in the toy factory. Chucky proves once again that he is quite relentless in his methods.
Its going to take a lot to finish off this Good Guy!
Following on from the first film Andy Barclay (Alex Vincent) is put into care where he recovers from his traumatic experience in the first film. Andy gets snapped up by foster parents Joanne and Phil Simpson (Jenny Agutter and Gerrit Graham), who are wary of his condition but soon warm to him and quickly except him as part of the family.
Unknown to his foster parents and his new friend Kyle (Christine Elise) who is also being fostered by the couple, Andys memory is still plagued by the possessed Good Guys doll Chucky. Who, in the first film, tried to take over Andy's body to dispose of his plastic exterior before its too late and he is stuck in the doll forever.
Overall I enjoyed this film and I actually thought it was more entertaining than the first. There is less suspense in this film and because of this its no way as scary.
Chucky (voice of Brad Dourif) is now a lot more animated and seems to be more human-like compared to the first film. There are plenty of cheesy one liners and bad language from Chucky to make you laugh.
The special effects are good considering the time it was made (1990). But, the best part of the film in my opinion is the ending which takes place back in the toy factory. Chucky proves once again that he is quite relentless in his methods.
Its going to take a lot to finish off this Good Guy!