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Darkman II: Le retour de Durant

Titre original : Darkman II: The Return of Durant
  • Vidéo
  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 33m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,1/10
6,2 k
MA NOTE
Larry Drake and Arnold Vosloo in Darkman II: Le retour de Durant (1995)
Official Home Video Trailer
Liretrailer1 min 41 s
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDarkman and Durant return and they hate each other as much as ever. This time, Durant has plans to take over the city's drug trade using high-tech weaponry. Darkman must step in and try to s... Tout lireDarkman and Durant return and they hate each other as much as ever. This time, Durant has plans to take over the city's drug trade using high-tech weaponry. Darkman must step in and try to stop Durant once and for all.Darkman and Durant return and they hate each other as much as ever. This time, Durant has plans to take over the city's drug trade using high-tech weaponry. Darkman must step in and try to stop Durant once and for all.

  • Director
    • Bradford May
  • Writers
    • Robert Eisele
    • Lawrence Hertzog
    • Steven McKay
  • Stars
    • Larry Drake
    • Arnold Vosloo
    • Kim Delaney
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,1/10
    6,2 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Bradford May
    • Writers
      • Robert Eisele
      • Lawrence Hertzog
      • Steven McKay
    • Stars
      • Larry Drake
      • Arnold Vosloo
      • Kim Delaney
    • 53Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 49Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    Darkman II: The Return of Durant
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    Darkman II: The Return of Durant
    Darkman 2: The Return Of Durant: Ivan Teaches Dr. Brinkman Some Manners
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    Darkman 2: The Return Of Durant: Ivan Teaches Dr. Brinkman Some Manners
    Darkman 2: The Return Of Durant: Ivan Teaches Dr. Brinkman Some Manners
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    Darkman 2: The Return Of Durant: Ivan Teaches Dr. Brinkman Some Manners

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    Rôles principaux24

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    Larry Drake
    Larry Drake
    • Robert G. Durant
    Arnold Vosloo
    Arnold Vosloo
    • Darkman…
    Kim Delaney
    Kim Delaney
    • Jill Randall
    Renée O'Connor
    Renée O'Connor
    • Laurie Brinkman
    Lawrence Dane
    Lawrence Dane
    • Dr. Alfred Hathaway
    Jesse Collins
    • Dr. David Brinkman
    David Ferry
    • Eddie
    Rod Wilson
    Rod Wilson
    • Ivan Druganov
    Jack Langedijk
    Jack Langedijk
    • Rollo Latham
    Sten Eirik
    • Whitey
    Steve Mousseau
    • Roy
    James Millington
    James Millington
    • Mr. Perkins
    Phillip Jarrett
    Phillip Jarrett
    • Dan
    Kevin Rushton
    Kevin Rushton
    • Skinhead
    Graham Rowat
    Graham Rowat
    • Producer Bob
    • (as Graham Rowatt)
    Chris Gillett
    Chris Gillett
    • Bob's Boss
    David Clement
    David Clement
    • Det. Stringer
    Catherine Swing
    • Bonnie Cisco
    • Director
      • Bradford May
    • Writers
      • Robert Eisele
      • Lawrence Hertzog
      • Steven McKay
    • Tous les acteurs et membres de l'équipe
    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Commentaires des utilisateurs53

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    5Aaron1375

    Anyone who saw the original knows Durant can not be back, but here he is.

    Not an entirely bad sequel, just nothing all that great. It passed the time quite nicely just really not enough substance this time around though and the absence of Liam Neeson hurts. Granted, it would have been a waste of time getting him back for just a direct to video sequel. The story has Durant back and once again he is played by Larry Drake, no surprise they were able to get that actor back. Drake is okay in small doses and as a villain, he really is not a headliner though. The guy who played the mummy in the mummy movies is Darkman this time and while not as good as Neeson he is not bad. Once again Darkman is on the verge of making his synthetic skin work and last in the sun and once again Durant screws everything up this time taking out a guy who was working on the same thing. There is a lot of Darkman playing with Durant's mind as he is trying to pull everyone's face off in fear it is Darkman and then there is a rather weak conclusion. They bring him back from the dead basically and then do not have some super showdown at the end like one might expect. Still, it is entertaining enough to keep one occupied, however it is not anything I would go hunting down to watch either.
    pantagruella

    The Battle of the Well-Spoken

    I disagree with those films fan who feel this is a poor film. I don't feel it's over-shadowed by the original film at all.

    Arnold Vosloo is great. This is the man who said, "You wouldn't want to hurt my feelings, would you, Randall?" To justify his greatness in this film, he asks, "Is there a problem?" I enjoy his clear-cut voice-over. He handles the changes from toughness to concern to mad-scientist hilarity very well.

    I thought it was a sad move to bring back, Larry Drake, as Robert G. Durant. After all he's hardly super-powered. But still he does well as the villain. He's clever enough to counter the Dark Man a few times. His diction and delivery is very precise. He also knows how to lose his calm when losing the battle of the wits.

    The script is good. It's very funny. The actors work well in playing so seriously. Durant has a good gang, with most members getting some time in the spotlight. Two of the crew have the job of playing themselves and Dark Man imitating them.
    4Quebec_Dragon

    Mediocre low-budget straight-to-video sequel

    Straight to video sequel that lost most of the charm and quirks of the original. The new actor playing Darkman had a beautiful voice but was painfully corny at times. The standout was definitely the journalist (Kim Delaney) and she's in the best moment of the film (you'll know when you see it). The action scenes were far from the quality of the first film but then again, this sequel obviously had a much lower budget. It's a mediocre flick as in very average TV pilot quality, and not painfully bad as the turd, pardon third movie. It's something to see as a curiosity if you liked the first Darkman.

    Rating: 4 out of 10
    6Scars_Remain

    A Good Follow Up

    I really like the original Darkman so I was skeptical as to whether this would be a good sequel or not, but I was impressed. Like the first one, it's in no way a groundbreaking film but it is a good slice of entertainment. I think anyone who liked the first film will like this movie as well.

    Arnold Vosloo does an exceptional job taking over Liam Neeson's character and I'd go as far as to say that he is just as good. The story is alright but it kind of seems like a repeat of the original, I guess there's only so much you can do with these movies. I really like the effects as well. This one was fun.

    Give Darkman II a viewing if you enjoyed the first one and like some cheesy action. As long as you don't expect a sweeping epic, I think you'll have some fun.
    MichaelM24

    a decent sequel

    DARKMAN II isn't as good as the first (obviously), but it's a decent sequel despite the obvious: there's no way Durant should be able to return. He was most-assuredly fried, roasted, toasted and burned all to hell at the end of the previous film, and his return is rather laughable. The story only briefly mentions that he was in a coma since that incident, and doesn't bother trying to come up with anymore more believable. They at least could have had him horribly scared or something, giving him a taste of what he did to Westlake.

    But still, it's fun to have him back only so we the audience that take delight in patiently waiting to see him get his at the end. He's just as vial as he was the first time around. Arnold Vosloo takes over for Liam Neeson, and it was nice watching play the hero for a change. He did a good job. Kim Delaney is rather wasted in a part that could have been much more vital to the story than it was.

    The film did a good job keeping up the feel of the original, despite lacking Sam Raimi's added punch. It still maintains that comic book feel, with a hidden underground lair and a hero struggling with his own inner rage while trying to stop a madman. Also nice to see the film keep the original movie's musical themes, something sequels don't often do. There's not as much action as the first one, and it's not as good as the second sequel, but as a sequel itself, it's not bad. If only a more believable explanation for Durant's return had been given.

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    Histoire

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    Le saviez-vous

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    • Anecdotes
      Larry Drake is the only cast member to return from the first film.
    • Gaffes
      At the very beginning of the recap intro, Liam Neeson's face is shown in the torture scene and when Peyton's head is out of the red acid, it turns into Arnold Vosloo's face.
    • Citations

      ill-fated Orderly: Chow time, Doc.

      Dr. Alfred Hathaway: So, what are we having this evening? Lobster florentine. Beef wellington. Perhaps grilled ahi on a bed of Belgian endive.

      ill-fated Orderly: No, your old favorite, Doc.

      Dr. Alfred Hathaway: I hate meat loaf!

    • Autres versions
      The differences as shown in the elongated TV version [indicated from a 1999 November showing on the Sci-Fi channel] are:
      • Darkman (Arnold Vosloo) is introduced in the film immediately before the car chase; watching it from above. He then slides down a rope in front of a neon-lit sign. In a series of crosscutting, the car chase ensues as Darkman runs on rooftops. In the DVD/VHS version, Darkman is not introduced until after the car chase ends when the character Steve is shot; followed by a woman's scream. The shot of Darkman swinging down is never featured. The crosscutting of Darkman running only occurs as a gunman flees from the car wrecks. The TV version also features a shot of the policemen apprehending the immobilized gunman after Darkman's remark: "Thanks for the donation." This single shot is absent from the DVD/VHS.
      • After the scene where Peyton Westlake and Dr. David Brinkman (Jesse Collins) agree to be partners, Brinkman is seen waving off to a jetting Westlake replying solemnly, "Partners..." Directly afterward, a wide establishing tracking shot of Westlake's lab is featured. It then cuts to a medium shot of Westlake silently switching on a remote control. A radio is heard during these two shots reporting the weather. In the DVD/VHS version, none of this included. As Westlake jets out of Brinkman's lab, it cuts directly to a shot of Westlake's remote camera running across the floor with Westlake already at the controls.
      • Westlake, once again in his lab, becomes enraged after reminiscing about what Dr. David Brinkman said to him before his murder. He screams savagely knocking objects off his desk, and then proceeds to run around his lab destroying additional objects. He is then interrupted by the TV's broadcast stating the name, "Robert Durant..." which features the character Jill Randall (Kim Delaney) and her live report. This then gives the motivation for Westlake to meet her. In the DVD/VHS version, this bit where he is interrupted by the TV is missing.
      • When Westlake is confronted by Jill at the post office, the scene ends with a shot of her walking out the door and him in a close up holding up his scarred hands and then putting them to his face. This shot is missing in the DVD/VHS version.
      • Before the scene where the character Eddie (David Ferry) is knocked out in the bathroom, a medium shot on a street corner shows Eddie stopping to look at his watch, and then him proceeding across the street with a silver briefcase. The shot eventually tilts up to reveal a large office building. In the DVD/VHS version, an exterior shot at the same street corner features the building, but no Eddie at all. It is a different shot because the traffic is not the same.
      • When Darkman salutes Jill's photo seen on a TV in a store window, a shot shows him walk off with his cart further down to darker parts of the street as Randy Miller's musical score intensifies. The narration starts as the shot dissolves to a silhouette of Darkman looking out towards the city. In the DVD/VHS version, the narration starts at the shot of Darkman saluting, which then dissolves directly to the silhouette.
      • NOTE: Ordinarily, the intensely violent moments of the film are also removed to fit TV standards [depending on what that particular network allows].
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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 11 juillet 1995 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Darkman II: The Return of Durant
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • sociétés de production
      • Renaissance Pictures
      • MCA Home Entertainment
      • Universal Productions Canada
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      • 8 500 000 $ US (estimation)
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      1 heure 33 minutes
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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