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Démons 2

Original title: Dèmoni 2... l'incubo ritorna
  • 1986
  • 12
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
13K
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Démons 2 (1986)
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A group of tenants and visitors are trapped in a 10-story high-rise apartment building infested with demons who proceed to hunt the dwindling humans down.A group of tenants and visitors are trapped in a 10-story high-rise apartment building infested with demons who proceed to hunt the dwindling humans down.A group of tenants and visitors are trapped in a 10-story high-rise apartment building infested with demons who proceed to hunt the dwindling humans down.

  • Director
    • Lamberto Bava
  • Writers
    • Dario Argento
    • Lamberto Bava
    • Franco Ferrini
  • Stars
    • David Edwin Knight
    • Nancy Brilli
    • Coralina Cataldi-Tassoni
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lamberto Bava
    • Writers
      • Dario Argento
      • Lamberto Bava
      • Franco Ferrini
    • Stars
      • David Edwin Knight
      • Nancy Brilli
      • Coralina Cataldi-Tassoni
    • 120User reviews
    • 147Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    David Edwin Knight
    • George
    • (as David Knight)
    Nancy Brilli
    • Hannah
    Coralina Cataldi-Tassoni
    Coralina Cataldi-Tassoni
    • Sally Day
    • (as Coralina Cataldi Tassoni)
    Bobby Rhodes
    Bobby Rhodes
    • Hank
    Asia Argento
    Asia Argento
    • Ingrid Haller
    Virginia Bryant
    Virginia Bryant
    • Mary
    Anita Bartolucci
    • Woman with Dog
    Antonio Cantafora
    Antonio Cantafora
    • Ingrid's Father
    Luisa Passega
    • Helga Haller
    Davide Marotta
    • Demon Tommy
    Marco Vivio
    Marco Vivio
    • Tommy
    Michele Mirabella
    • Mary's Client
    Lorenzo Gioielli
    • Jake
    Lino Salemme
    Lino Salemme
    • Security Guard
    Maria Chiara Sasso
    • Ulla
    Dario Casalini
    • Danny
    Andrea Garinei
    • Partygoer with Glasses
    Luca De Nardo
    • Partygoer
    • Director
      • Lamberto Bava
    • Writers
      • Dario Argento
      • Lamberto Bava
      • Franco Ferrini
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    8bowmanblue

    A sequel as good as the original (because it's basically the same film)

    Yes, sequels get a rough ride. They never seem to live up to the original and in horror movies that's truer than most. However, the imaginatively-titled 'Demons 2' seems to be just as good is its predecessor – largely because it's the same film. The first film was about a group of unfortunate people trapped in a haunted building that was slowly being overrun by bloodthirsty demons (who are basically zombies by another name). Here, we have a group of unfortunates trapped in a haunted building that is slowly being overrun by bloodthirsty demons. In fact, many people seem to wonder whether this is actually a remake rather than a sequel.

    It's kind of both, in the same way that Evil Dead 2 was basically a remake that had been re-done and extended to make it a new film of its own. The events of the first Demons film are pretty much glossed over to the point where it's just a brief one-line mention which can be taken different ways. What you're left with is another gore-fest of excellent special effects (for the eighties, anyway), pretty scary demons (they out-creep any shuffling zombie in my opinion) and a completely nonsensical plot which will leave you scratching your head as to whether what you're witnessing is either true genius or a complete mess.

    Demons 2, like the first one, is a masterpiece of its genre. You may find it one of those 'so bad, it's good' films, but it's also got its own charm. The gore is better than most of its contemporaries and it's daft feel and loud eighties rock music give it a look and feel of its own (unless you count the first film, obviously). Plus Bobby Rhodes returns and the film is all the better for it. It's a shame he couldn't headline the film as he steals every scene he's in as the manic gym instructor! If you've seen the first film, what you'll get is a re-tread, but, if you enjoyed the first outing, you shouldn't mind. If you haven't seen the original, don't worry – you'll soon pick up what little 'plot' is required to understand this. Do you like daft eighties horror? Do you like zombies? If so… give this one a watch, just get your mind in for something that doesn't always make sense and try not to pick too many holes in the story. I swear that demon child only wanted a cuddle.
    5udar55

    Uneventful retread of the first film

    Director Lamberto Bava and producer Dario Argento quickly responded to the international success of DEMONS (1985) with this sequel. Abandoning the downbeat open ending of the original film, this follow-up merely repeats the scenario rather than continuing it. Sadly, the end result is a film that one would expect from sequel/money hungry producers rather than the original film's creators.

    The biggest flaw with DEMONS 2 is the complete lack of logic. I know it sounds crazy to say that about a film featuring slime spewing demons, but hear me out here. A television program featuring young kids searching for demons (not the same film featured in the first one) is merely on and then a demon jumps out of the TV. While you can see the filmmakers trying to replay the original design with a different medium, they ultimately fail. The original, despite its loony scenario, at least presented a more reasonable explanation. The demon plague is spread by a movie theater customer being scratched by a mysterious mask and not by some demon merely popping out of the screen. Not only that, but this sequel never thoroughly addresses what happened in the original film. The voice over on the television show hints that demons appeared in the world for a few days but no one in the film addresses it. It is as if the events from the first film never happened.

    The script also alters the demon mythos to cut plot corners. For example, the demons now apparently spurt acidic blood (shades of ALIEN) that burns through the floors and conveniently kills the power in the apartment complex. If this lazy script writing weren't enough, the entire situation is taken from David Cronenberg's superior SHIVERS (aka THEY CAME FROM WITHIN).

    The filmmakers also make the huge mistake of teetering towards the laughable by including a demon child and demon dog, which wins the award for least convincing transformation of the 1980s. It is truly embarrassing. These inclusions, coupled with a phony pint sized demon straight out of a GREMLIN rip off, really push the film into the bounds of ridiculousness. Sergio Stivaletti reprises his role as F/X coordinator and provides the requisite demons transformation highlights such as teeth falling out and talons popping out under fingernails. The film also features the world phoniest barbell.

    A few familiar faces pop up from the first film. Pasqualino Salemme, who was one of the punks in the first film, pops up briefly as a security guard. And Bobby Rhodes, memorable as Tony the Pimp in the original, appears here as gym instructor Hank, a different but equally managerial character. As with the first film, he gets all of the film's best lines. Also of note is Coralina Cataldi Tassoni as the bratty birthday girl turned lead demon Sally. She maintains a steady energy, despite being covered by layers of make up and slime. And in a bit of trivia, the film also marks the theatrical debut of Argento's daughter Asia. No doubt this exposure to horror at an early age prepared her for working with Vin Diesel.
    7HumanoidOfFlesh

    Delightfully cheesy sequel to "Demons".

    Lamberto Bava's "Demons" is easily one of the most popular Italian horror films ever made along with Dario Argento's gialli and Lucio Fulci's zombie bloodbaths.In "Demons 2" the action moves from a cinema to a high-rise block of flats;a documentary in which a team of archaeologists explore the ruins of the city besieged by demons in the first film is showing on TV.As the team are attacked by a resurrected demon,the creature forces its way out of a TV set and into the real world,infecting the unlucky residents of the building and transforming them into bloodthirsty demons."Demoni 2" is not as gory as "Demoni".It plays more like a campy comedy as it features some truly hilarious moments.The special effects are surprisingly tacky and amateurish(demon dog and demon baby look especially horrible),the script is silly,but the film is fast-paced and mildly entertaining.The score by Simon Boswell is sleep-inducing compared to the one Claudio Simonetti gave us in the first.At least we get some lovely songs by Dead Can Dance,The Smiths and The Cult.If you are a fan of "Demons" you can give this one a look,just don't expect anything as great as the original.7 out of 10.
    6Fernando-Rodrigues

    They're Back!

    This movie's script was poorly written and can be as senseless as the 1st movie though it's more consistent. This movie also has the same problems as the previous film (such as technical problems, cartoonish performances, etc.) but it is a fun ride if you just wanna cheap thrills.
    7dzong

    Very gruesome. Surprisingly good.

    Okay, first of all, anybody who is expecting The English Patient from a movie called "Demons 2" will be sorely disappointed. This is an 80s low-budget Italian horror movie and as such has serious plot, dubbing and acting problems. That said, this is actually a very good movie for the genre.

    The connection to the original movie is a bit blurry but it does try to connect the two together. Apparently somebody made a movie about the first incident, and it is this movie that "infects" a new building filled with badly-dubbed Italian actors.

    The make-up effects are quite good, and the demons pretty unsettling. I'd say this movie is on par with the original Demons (largely because it is almost exactly the same movie). This is a pretty brutal movie. None of the humorous subtext that you'd find in the "Nightmare on Elm Street" sequels, "Scream" or most other modern horror movies. Nope. Just a bunch of people desperately fighting to survive, and not doing a very good job of it. They aren't all stupid either....they do try. Unfortunately the screenwriters arranged it so that all the windows are unbreakable, and the electric doors unable to be opened.

    The movie also breaks some horror movie taboos as children were surprisingly made into victims.

    On a lighter note, I would also say that this is the first horror movie I have ever seen (barring Antichrist/Second Coming films)in which a character goes into labor while fighting demons.

    An entertaining horror movie.....Never looked at my watch once.

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    • Trivia
      Bobby Rhodes, who played Tony the pimp in Démons (1985), returns as a completely different character in this sequel. Lino Salemme also reappears, this time as a security guard.
    • Goofs
      The phones in the building go out, yet the little boy's mother is able to call the apartment and the phone rings.
    • Quotes

      Joe: Hey; HEY!

      Bob: My God! What is it?

      Joe: [to his friends, upon finding a hideous, lethal supernatural creature lying dormant in a dark spooky alley] A demon; that's a demon. .. There's no danger!

      Pam, girl with camera (TV Show): [after failing to get camera flash to work] .. Oh my God! It's alive!

    • Alternate versions
      The Anchor Bay/Roan Group 'Dario Argento Collection' videocassette/DVD released in the U.S. features the unedited (unrated) version, 3 minutes longer than the edited R-rated version.
    • Connections
      Featured in Creepers & Creatures (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Panic
      Written by Johnny Marr and Morrissey

      Performed by The Smiths

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    • Release date
      • March 25, 1987 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Demons 2
    • Filming locations
      • Hamburg, Germany
    • Production company
      • DACFILM Rome
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    • Budget
      • $1,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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