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La fissure 2

Titre original : The Gate II: Trespassers
  • 1990
  • 12
  • 1h 33min
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4,9/10
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La fissure 2 (1990)
Official Trailer
Lire trailer1:08
1 Video
25 photos
Supernatural HorrorComedyFantasyHorror

Quatre adolescents invoquent un serviteur démoniaque de l'autre côté pour qu'il exécute leurs ordres et exauce leurs souhaits, mais bien sûr, ils doivent tous en payer le prix.Quatre adolescents invoquent un serviteur démoniaque de l'autre côté pour qu'il exécute leurs ordres et exauce leurs souhaits, mais bien sûr, ils doivent tous en payer le prix.Quatre adolescents invoquent un serviteur démoniaque de l'autre côté pour qu'il exécute leurs ordres et exauce leurs souhaits, mais bien sûr, ils doivent tous en payer le prix.

  • Réalisation
    • Tibor Takács
  • Scénario
    • Michael Nankin
  • Casting principal
    • Louis Tripp
    • Simon Reynolds
    • James Villemaire
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,9/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Tibor Takács
    • Scénario
      • Michael Nankin
    • Casting principal
      • Louis Tripp
      • Simon Reynolds
      • James Villemaire
    • 43avis d'utilisateurs
    • 38avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Gate 2: The Trespassers
    Trailer 1:08
    Gate 2: The Trespassers

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    Rôles principaux17

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    Louis Tripp
    Louis Tripp
    • Terry
    Simon Reynolds
    Simon Reynolds
    • Moe
    James Villemaire
    James Villemaire
    • John
    Pamela Adlon
    Pamela Adlon
    • Liz
    • (as Pamela Segall)
    Neil Munro
    • Art
    James Kidnie
    James Kidnie
    • Mr. Coleson
    Irene Pauzer
    • Teacher
    Larry O'Brey
    • Rep. #1
    Elva Mai Hoover
    Elva Mai Hoover
    • Doctor
    Gerry Mendicino
    Gerry Mendicino
    • Maitre d'
    Mark Saunders
    • Waiter
    Todd Postlethwaite
    Todd Postlethwaite
    • Wine Steward
    • (as Todd Waite)
    Edward Leefe
    • Busboy
    Layne Coleman
    • Priest
    Anita Olanick
    • Stewardess
    Carl Kraines
    Carl Kraines
    • Terry Transformed
    Andrea Ladányi
    • Minion
    • Réalisation
      • Tibor Takács
    • Scénario
      • Michael Nankin
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs43

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    5kevin_robbins

    The Gate 2: The Trespassers isn't as good as the first film but still has some charming, redeeming elements

    I recently watched The Gate 2: The Trespassers (1990) on YouTube. The storyline follows a new family that moves into the house from the first film. The son in the house is bullied and struggles with girls, so he opens the Gate hoping to be granted his every wish, but discovers his wishes come with a price. Can he and his new love interest find a way to close the Gate before hell is unleashed on Earth?

    Directed by Tibor Takács (The Gate), the film stars Louis Tripp (The Gate), Simon Reynolds (Saw IV), Pamela Adlon (Grease 2), James Kidnie (Sea of Love), and Elva Mai Hoover (Superman II).

    This sequel is a significant step down from the first film but still entertaining and worth a watch for fans of the original. The cinematography is mediocre, but the monsters are solid and entertaining to watch. There's a cool bathroom transformation scene, and while the conclusion isn't as good as the first film, it's still fun to watch unfold. The special effects depicting the other side of the Gate are interesting. The acting is good enough, with an 80s feel, and Pamela Adlon reminds me of a young Demi Moore. Additionally, there are some cool muscle cars (Corvette and Challenger).

    In conclusion, The Gate 2: The Trespassers isn't as good as the first film but still has some charming, redeeming elements. I would score this a 5.5/10 and recommend it with the appropriate expectations.
    6gavin6942

    A Weak Attempt at a Sequel, But Still Enjoyable

    Obviously not learning his lesson from "The Gate", the young man from the first movie again opens a gateway to another dimension. This time he uses the power to get wishes, but the demons don't give you wishes for free, you know? (Obviously, he hadn't seen "Filthy McNasty" at this point.) While I would have liked to see Stephen Dorff return for this sequel (his absence is poorly explained), at least we are treated to Louis Tripp, who is just as geeky as ever (though no longer sporting the Angry Dwarfs jacket or rocking out to Sacrifyx). As I say in my introduction, he thinks that opening a gateway is a good idea... and brings along three people for the ride. A hot chick by early 1990s standards (Pamela Adlon) and two greasers.

    Some aspects of this film were really fun and I enjoyed it a lot. The demon (or "minion" to use their term) getting high and causing a serious car incident was nice, and the idea of wishes turning to feces gives a whole new twist to the idea of "wishes in one hand, poo in the other". I really liked the visual of a minion in the jar -- where can I get a pickled minion? And if the stop-motion technology is this advanced in 1992, where was it for "Basket Case"? (Granted, that was much earlier, but how hard could it be?)

    What I didn't like about the movie was how forced it seemed, how dull most of it was, and the fact that a fair amount of the plot just doesn't make any sense. Tripp knows how to conjure demons and how to send them back, but waits for the right climactic moment to do so instead of finishing the job right away (not unlike how James Bond's villains don't shoot him when they have the chance). For example, he creates a box that has to be thrown into a pit (like the ring that must be thrown into Mount Doom) but just waits until after his girlfriend is almost sacrificed to Satan. Why? The end is also really cheesy (but I won't say what it is, you'll have to rent this one from Netflix).

    Despite my feeling this is a shadow of the original, it was still entertaining and I would have gladly welcomed a third film. There's a certain mythology about this series that I enjoyed, and I would rather sit through something like this than a film of a similar idea that just has no sense of itself. While this movie is not a comedy, clearly the crew wanted to have fun and it shows.

    If you really liked the original, this is worth a view. Unlike other sequels, this has the same director and star, so the continuity is very decent (how many sequels spin off from the original intent -- "Leprechaun" comes to mind). If you thought the first one was "just alright", I'm willing to bet this will greatly disappoint you. But hey, a bad 1980s or early 1990s film is still better than the average film today, in my opinion.
    6a_chinn

    Surprisingly decent sequel to surprisingly good original film

    Sequel to the surprisingly good first film boast the return of the original film's director, Tibor Takacs , and writer, Michael Nankin. However, this sequel is minus a before-he-was-famous Stephen Dorff and instead has supporting actor Louis Tripp taking over as the lead. He was a pretty funny supporting character in the original, playing the heavy metal nerd who accidentally opens a gate to hell in his friend's backyard by playing a metal album backwards and reading ancient words off of the album. This sequel picks up after the events of the first film, and Tripp and some new friends once again opens the titular gate to have the little demons do his bidding. As you'd expect, things don't go as planned and the new group of teens find themselves running for their lives and trying to figure out how to once again close the gate. This sequel features more stop motion special effects, as well as more monsters, which was a lot of fun. However, lost in this sequel is the childlike Steven Spielberg sensibility. The first film felt like a horror movie version of "E.T." "Explorers" or "The Goonies," but this sequel felt more like a straight horror movie. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but that was a strength of the original film. Overall, despite note being as good as the original, this sequel is well worth watching for fans of 80s horror films (even if "Gate 2" was released in 1990).
    fervour26

    WTF happened just now?

    this movie was slower than freakin' 12 Angry Men. but at least 12 Angry Men had a god damn story line or climax. I am confused, a little angry, bewildered to the brink of exhaustion, and want to punch the sequel in its face. The first movie was incredible! it had a creepy element and included interested effects and top notch gore. this one's blood drive is dry as a whistle and the effects seem to be used as filler. actually, the whole movie seems to be a bunch of filler strung together with little scenes with the cool little demon and the actor from the first one, just to try and keep our attention. and THE ENDING. the ending is like me saying that my entire life did not matter when I spent my entire life walking in circles and pulling on my crank. so... my mind is completely numb and bleeding. thank you GATE TWO!
    Michael_Elliott

    Better Than I Expected

    Gate II (1990)

    ** (out of 4)

    This sequel tries to follow on from the original movie and now it features Terry (Louis Tripp) trying to close the doors that were originally opened. Things don't go as planned as soon he and three friends unleash the minions and two of them decide to try and get some wishes granted.

    I must admit that I really wasn't expecting too much out of this sequel and especially since I wasn't overly thrilled with the original movie. There's no question that this film had a much smaller budget to work with and this is obvious during the special effects scenes. With that said, I really thought the movie was entertaining for what it was. Was it a masterpiece or an Oscar-winner? Of course not but it wasn't trying to be. I'm guessing fans of the original aren't fans of this one but for the most part I found it to be entertaining.

    For me the best thing about the movie were the four lead characters and performances. I thought Tripp, Simon Reynolds, James Villemaire and Pamela Segall were all very good in their roles and I thought their performances helped make the film all the more entertaining. There's not always monsters or action on the screen so we needed the characters to keep us entertained and for the most part they did. I liked hanging out with them and felt they added to the entertainment value.

    The special effects aren't as good as the first film but they are practical ones and for the most part they look good enough for this type of "B" movie. If you're expecting a lot of gore then you'll be disappointed because there isn't much, although there is a great sequence where one character begins to melt in a bathroom. With all of that being said, there's no question that the material wasn't the greatest and there certainly wasn't anything overly original here.

    GATE 2 isn't a great movie or even a good one but it's pleasant enough and worth watching.

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    • Anecdotes
      Filming took place in late 1988, but the film sat unreleased for several years. It was first released in Europe prior to its release in the US.
    • Gaffes
      When Johnny squeezes the "zit" on his face, the goo obviously squirts from his fingers, not his face.
    • Citations

      Moe: Shut up!

      John: Shut up I love it! He said shut up to the gremlin!

    • Crédits fous
      At the end of the movie the hero is raised from the dead at his funeral, and then two others who were also killed climb out of the coffin. After the credits a hamster that was sacrificed earlier in the movie crawls out of the coffin as well.
    • Versions alternatives
      The film was originally rated "PG-13" but scenes of drug use were added to be re-rated "R" by the MPAA to make the film look more appealing to horror fans.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Return to the Nightmare: A Look Back at Gate II (2018)
    • Bandes originales
      Screamin'
      by John Ballinger and George Blondheim

      Performed by Tim Baker & The Torontones

      Frostbyte Music

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    • How long is Gate 2: The Trespassers?Alimenté par Alexa

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    • Date de sortie
      • 17 mai 1991 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Gate II: Return to the Nightmare
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Sociétés de production
      • Vision PDG
      • Alliance Entertainment
      • Epic Productions
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    • Budget
      • 6 500 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 2 032 973 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 1 053 175 $US
      • 1 mars 1992
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 2 032 973 $US
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    Spécifications techniques

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    • Durée
      1 heure 33 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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