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Poltergeist II. Juegos diabólicos II

Título original: Poltergeist II: The Other Side
  • 1986
  • PG-13
  • 1h 31min
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Heather O'Rourke in Poltergeist II. Juegos diabólicos II (1986)
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La familia Freeling tiene un nuevo hogar, pero sus problemas con las fuerzas sobrenaturales parecen no tener fin.La familia Freeling tiene un nuevo hogar, pero sus problemas con las fuerzas sobrenaturales parecen no tener fin.La familia Freeling tiene un nuevo hogar, pero sus problemas con las fuerzas sobrenaturales parecen no tener fin.

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    • Brian Gibson
  • Guionistas
    • Mark Victor
    • Michael Grais
  • Elenco
    • JoBeth Williams
    • Craig T. Nelson
    • Heather O'Rourke
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Brian Gibson
    • Guionistas
      • Mark Victor
      • Michael Grais
    • Elenco
      • JoBeth Williams
      • Craig T. Nelson
      • Heather O'Rourke
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    • 102Opiniones de los críticos
    • 49Metascore
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      • 1 premio ganado y 5 nominaciones en total

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    Poltergeist II: The Other Side
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    Poltergeist 2: The Other Side: They're Back
    Poltergeist 2: The Other Side: Oliver Robins On The Special Effects
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    Poltergeist 2: The Other Side: Oliver Robins On The Special Effects

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    JoBeth Williams
    JoBeth Williams
    • Diane Freeling
    • (as Jobeth Williams)
    Craig T. Nelson
    Craig T. Nelson
    • Steve Freeling
    Heather O'Rourke
    Heather O'Rourke
    • Carol Anne Freeling
    Oliver Robins
    Oliver Robins
    • Robbie Freeling
    Zelda Rubinstein
    Zelda Rubinstein
    • Tangina Barrons
    Will Sampson
    Will Sampson
    • Taylor
    Julian Beck
    Julian Beck
    • Kane
    Geraldine Fitzgerald
    Geraldine Fitzgerald
    • Gramma Jess
    John P. Whitecloud
    • Old Indian
    Noble Craig
    Noble Craig
    • Vomit Creature
    Susan Peretz
    Susan Peretz
    • Daughter
    Helen Boll
    • Mother
    Kelly Jean Peters
    Kelly Jean Peters
    • Young Jess
    Jaclyn Bernstein
    Jaclyn Bernstein
    • Young Diane
    Robert Lesser
    Robert Lesser
    • Kane's People
    Jamie Abbott
    • Kane's People
    Ann Louise Bardach
    • Kane's People
    Syd Beard
    • Kane's People
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      • Michael Grais
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    6nayruslove14

    They're Back

    While not as good as the first one this movie was interesting. It was well made and featured many of the same actors and actresses as well as a few new ones, who all turned out excellent performances.

    The story line was solid and thought out. I particularly felt that Julian Beck's character Cane was a nice addition. He was chilling to watch on screen as a antagonist to the family. Will Sampson as Taylor was also an interesting character. R.I.P to both actors and to O'Rouke.

    Overall a good film but one that can not possibly hold a candle to the original.

    6 out of 10.
    7Uriah43

    An Entertaining Sequel

    This film essentially begins one year after the horrors in the previous film with a new malignant force now seeking the young child "Carol Anne Freeling" (Heather O'Rourke) for the exact same reasons as in the previous film. This time, however, the evil spirit has been generated from a 19th century cult leader by the name of "Reverend Henry Kane" (Julian Beck) who led his congregation into the desert in preparation for an end-of-the-world scenario that never materialized. Not wanting to admit to his congregation that he was mistaken, he subsequently lets them all die in an underground cave that has only now been discovered-and it just happens to be located right under the same house owned by the Freeling family in the previous film. To make matters even worse, this evil spirit has more power than the previous one and recognizing this the spiritual medium named "Tangina Barrons" (Zelda Rubinstein) enlists the help of a Native American shaman by the name of "Taylor" (Will Sampson) to combat it. Yet, in spite of all of his knowledge and experience, he soon discovers that Reverend Kane is much more formidable than he realized-and he has no intention of allowing Carol Anne to escape. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that I thought this was a pretty good sequel when it first came out and having just watched it recently I remain of that opinion. Admittedly, some of the situations were recycled from the first film and as a result it didn't have the same impact as before. But even so the underlying story was still entertaining enough in its own right. Another interesting facet is that--even though both JoBeth Williams (as "Diane Freeling") and the aforementioned Heather O'Rourke clearly dominated in the previous film--it was the performances of both Julian Beck and Will Sampson who rose to the occasion in this one and gave this movie an added edge. At least, that is how it seemed to me. In any case, for what it's worth I enjoyed this film and have rated it accordingly. Above average.
    5Red-Barracuda

    Mixed bag of a sequel

    In this follow-up to Poltergeist, the Freeling family call on the big Native American fella from One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest to help them once again defeat evil malevolent spirits that seem to not like them very much.

    As with virtually all sequels this one is inferior to the original. However, the first film wasn't all that great and this one isn't a complete washout either. The story is modified somewhat from the first episode so that now the source of the poltergeist unrest is attributed to the dead followers of a cult leader, as opposed to the dead disturbed by unscrupulous property developers. The change has really only been made so that they can have a sequel to be perfectly honest, however, it does mean that the series is able to introduce the evil Reverend Kane. Kane is probably the best character in the series and his scene where he confronts the Freeling family on their front porch is the scariest and most well-crafted moment in any of the films. Julien Beck is excellent and unforgettable as the skeletal preacher. The rest of the cast play it strictly by numbers, although once again Heather O'Rourke is fab as the little girl. The other daughter is completely written out of this film with no explanation. Although it's a well documented fact that the actress who played her, Dominique Dunne, was murdered shortly after the first film was released, I still don't think it would have trashed her memory to have explained her absence; quite the opposite in fact.

    The Poltergeist series was perhaps most famous at the time for its spectacular visual effects and this film is no exception. The demon Kane is a well rendered creation, and there are a number of cool 80's effects throughout. Unfortunately, though, it all ends in a somewhat underwhelming finale where the family enter some vortex or something. I think it would have been better if they had cut back on the special-effects here and simply re-introduced Reverend Kane, as he was much scarier. But I guess having a big effects-laden ending is one of the in-built rules of the Poltergeist movies sadly.

    Overall, there's good stuff in this sequel but it's ultimately squandered on a rubbish ending.
    6GABaracus

    Decent sequel overshadowed by poor post-production

    I have seen this sequel to "Poltergeist" many times and have always enjoyed it as much as I did the first movie. You will find that most people who dislike this sequel do so for the simple fact that it's a "SEQUEL" to the original 1982 "Steven Spielberg" produced hit (surprise surprise!) and "Spielberg" was nowhere in sight this time around (so what!), not everybody cares about whether a big director is involved with a movie/sequel or not including myself.

    The sequel is written & produced by "Mark Victor" & "Michael Grais" who co-wrote the original with "Steven Spielberg" and follows the doomed Freeling family four years after the original classic left off...

    I have always regarded "Poltergeist II" as a worthy follow up with it's flaws (which it is) and can still not understand how this movie made it's way from a running time of "130" minutes down to a mere "91".

    Its obviously down to MGM rushing the movie's production and ordering pathetic cuts. Some of this movie's editing is really poor and it's a shame because the movie is actually pretty good and only really falls apart at the end when you can see how bad a hack job this movie really received. They should have dropped "The Other Side" from the title because you only get to see it in the movie for about 2 minutes and what you do get to see is a rushed not-finished mess of a finale.

    The Poltergeist franchise should have been sold to UNIVERSAL (The company "Steven Spielberg" first approached about the original). They would have given this movie the justice it deserved. As for the third movie "I really don't care" nothing could have saved the third movie from being bad". Even with it's problems, I still loved the character's from the first movie, the plot was on the right track and introduced us to one of the most memorable villains in horror sequel history, the evil "Reverend Kane" brilliantly portrayed by "Julian Beck", and while not being as productive as the original, the special effects held up too.

    Wrapping everything up, this movie is a decent sequel and has the advantage of retaining most of the original cast from the first movie (minus "Dominique Dunne" who was murdered by her boyfriend shortly after filming the first movie) and there are some really good classic moments in this sequel, one being... "The Vomit Creature!"...check your Tequila for strange worms swimming around in it next time!.

    7/10
    6virek213

    Another Curiously Frustrating Horror Film Sequel

    JAWS 2; HALLOWEEN II; THE RAGE: CARRIE 2—all of them horror film sequels that I can only label as "curiously frustrating", in that there's enough in them to like, but just as much to be skittish about. This is also true of POLTERGEIST II: THE OTHER SIDE, the 1986 sequel to the highly acclaimed and highly successful 1982 Steven Spielberg co-produced/co-written horror film classic that Tobe Hooper (of THE Texas CHAINSAW MASSACRE fame) directed, and which ranks with THE SHINING as one of the few true horror classics of the 1980s.

    The film picks up one year after the events of the original, as the Frelengs, led by Craig T. Nelson and JoBeth Williams, have now moved off to a desert suburb of Phoenix, Arizona while trying to get a new start, living with Williams' mother (Geraldine Fitzgerald). Nelson is having a rough go of it trying to be a vacuum salesman; he had been in real estate, but the Cuesta Verde incident left him out in the cold. When Fitzgerald passes on, however, it lets open the door for some literal ghosts of the Frelengs' past to haunt them. They become terrorized all over again; and this time, getting in contact with both the famous medium Tangina Barrons (Zelda Rubinstein) and an Indian (Will Sampson) well versed in the supernatural, they figure out why. Back in the 19th century, a group of White settlers were confronted by Indian warriors in what was to become the Cuesta Verde Estates, resulting in a horrific Sand Creek-type massacre that resulted in a mass graveyard that Nelson's former employers had built Cuesta Verde over. The spirits of those survivors, including especially a deranged preacher named Kane (Julian Beck), have come back to snatch O'Rourke and to lead them to the Light because they are still not at rest, but they seem to have no intention of bringing her back. Rubinstein and Sampson insist that the Frelengs must return to Cuesta Verde to confront Kane and his minions by entering the Other Side, that netherworld between life and death that Williams and O'Rourke crossed in the original. In between, though, they are confronted with a whole host of horrific things, including a "Vomit Creature", and a supernatural chainsaw that threatens to tear Nelson's station wagon apart as they head out for Cuesta Verde.

    Unlike a lot of horror films, POLTERGEIST II maintains a good solid position of having five of the principals from the original film (Dominique Dunne, however, had been killed in real life shortly after the original film had been released), plus the solid special effects work of Richard Edlund, who had worked on the original. What POLTERGEIST II lacks, however, is the effective and incisive direction of Hooper and both his and Spielberg's understanding of the genre and of family. Mark Victor and Michael Grais, though they co-wrote the original's screenplay with Spielberg, somehow fail to grasp those concepts of the original; and Gibson, who directed the 1980 film BREAKING GLASS and later did 1993's WHAT'S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT, is not really in Hooper's, let alone Spielberg's, league. The mayhem may very well have been accelerated from the original, but that doesn't necessarily mean it's better.

    Two additions, however, do work quite well. Sampson, a real-life Native American who starred in films like ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST and THE OUTLAW JOSEY WALES, is extremely good as the Indian shaman who, along with Rubinstein, assists the Frelengs in their confrontation with the ghosts. And Beck is incredibly grisly and frightening as the deranged preacher out to permanently possess O'Rourke; he comes off as a supernatural version of Robert Mitchum's role in the 1955 classic NIGHT OF THE HUNTER.

    The most welcome return on POLTERGEIST II, besides Edlund's special effects, is Jerry Goldsmith's intense orchestral score. These things do keep this film from being just another Hollywood exploitational sequel. But what is there is still strangely empty; and that, in the end, is due to the absence of both Spielberg and Hooper in the basic involvement of things.

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    • Trivia
      The only family member absent from the film is Dana, who according to the script is off at university, but a scene explaining away her absence was never filmed. Dominique Dunne was murdered by her boyfriend John Thomas Sweeney (who later changed his name to John Maura and disappeared) shortly after "Poltergeist: Juegos Diabólicos (1982)" premiered. Ultimately, no mention is made of Dana in the final film, or of her being in college. It was decided by the filmmakers to retire the character and not recast her out of respect for the deceased actress and her family.
    • Errores
      (at around 38 mins) When Kane walks up the lawn toward the house, it begins to rain. As Diane runs out to get Carol Anne, Diane's hair is already wet. Then moments later when she talks to Kane on the porch, her hair is dry. The next scene shows her walking into her bedroom, and her hair is damp again.
    • Citas

      Kane: You're all gonna die in there! All of you! You are gonna die!

    • Créditos curiosos
      The opening credits take nearly five minutes to play out.
    • Versiones alternativas
      In the post-2002 MGM prints, the MGM logo is plastered with the 2001 variant and also adds the closing MGM logo. The Shout! 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray print restores it and plasters the latter logo with the 2023 variant.
    • Conexiones
      Edited from Poltergeist: Juegos Diabólicos (1982)
    • Bandas sonoras
      If I Fell
      (uncredited)

      Written by John Lennon (uncredited) and Paul McCartney (uncredited)

      [sung by Craig T. Nelson (uncredited) to JoBeth Williams]

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 23 de mayo de 1986 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Poltergeist II: El otro lado
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • 1589 Homewood Dr., Altadena, California, Estados Unidos(Gramma-Jess's house; house demolished by the Eaton fire)
    • Productoras
      • Freddie Fields Productions
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 19,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 40,996,665
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 12,357,190
      • 26 may 1986
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 40,998,097
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      1 hora 31 minutos
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