The surviving member of a devil-worshiping family uses a camcorder to videotape himself murdering young women during sex. The girlfriend of one of his victims goes to a detective to try to f... Read allThe surviving member of a devil-worshiping family uses a camcorder to videotape himself murdering young women during sex. The girlfriend of one of his victims goes to a detective to try to find her friend.The surviving member of a devil-worshiping family uses a camcorder to videotape himself murdering young women during sex. The girlfriend of one of his victims goes to a detective to try to find her friend.
Chuck Pierce Jr.
- L.T. David Morgan
- (as Chuck Pierce)
Jean Ann Boshoven
- Jeanie
- (as Jeanie Brown)
Tina M. Bookwalter
- Family in Park
- (as Tina Bookwalter)
Bob Michelucci
- Guys Playing Football
- (as Robert V. Michelucci)
John Amplas
- Abraham Barnes
- (archive footage)
Greg Besnak
- Luke Barnes
- (archive footage)
Amy Brinton
- Girl in Trap
- (archive footage)
Daniel Costello
- young Abraham Barnes
- (archive footage)
Billy Green
- young Cyrus Barnes
- (archive footage)
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- Writer
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Midnight 2 (1993)
* (out of 4)
The sequel no one really wanted features Abraham, the sole survivor from the first movie, now working it up in Pittsburgh where he goes around with his video camera picking up women only to murder them later. He ends up picking off the wrong woman especially when her friends begins to work with a detective to bring the crazy killer down. I found MIDNIGHT to be one of the worst movies I've seen from the 80's slasher craze and this sequel really isn't any better but I'd give this one a little more credit for at least having some bad moments that at least keep you entertained because of how bad they are. It's clear that once again director-writer-producer John Russo is working with a very small budget and this here can be blamed for some of the bad stuff. Many times the actors mess up their lines but they just keep on acting, clearly not being able for too many takes. This here adds a few small laughs but the real killer is the screenplay itself. I'm not sure why Russo would deliver a stalk 'n slash type of film but instead of any stalking or slashing he just shows the serial killer constantly talking. If he's not talking directly to the camera then he's talking to the female lead just over and over again. People don't come to horror movies to listen to boring dialogue. There are a couple minor death scenes, one sex scene with some nudity and just a lot of talking. At just 66-minutes without the credits, this thing doesn't take too long to go through and the campy moments make for some laughs but there's really nothing working with this thing.
* (out of 4)
The sequel no one really wanted features Abraham, the sole survivor from the first movie, now working it up in Pittsburgh where he goes around with his video camera picking up women only to murder them later. He ends up picking off the wrong woman especially when her friends begins to work with a detective to bring the crazy killer down. I found MIDNIGHT to be one of the worst movies I've seen from the 80's slasher craze and this sequel really isn't any better but I'd give this one a little more credit for at least having some bad moments that at least keep you entertained because of how bad they are. It's clear that once again director-writer-producer John Russo is working with a very small budget and this here can be blamed for some of the bad stuff. Many times the actors mess up their lines but they just keep on acting, clearly not being able for too many takes. This here adds a few small laughs but the real killer is the screenplay itself. I'm not sure why Russo would deliver a stalk 'n slash type of film but instead of any stalking or slashing he just shows the serial killer constantly talking. If he's not talking directly to the camera then he's talking to the female lead just over and over again. People don't come to horror movies to listen to boring dialogue. There are a couple minor death scenes, one sex scene with some nudity and just a lot of talking. At just 66-minutes without the credits, this thing doesn't take too long to go through and the campy moments make for some laughs but there's really nothing working with this thing.
Midnight 2 (1993) follows the exploits of Abraham the lone family member to appear from the first film (except in the film clips from part one that's shown throughout the movie). He has a bulk video camera and he likes to videotape people, especially women. But old Abraham likes to do more than make home movies of women he meets in the park. He has an old habit that wont go away. This time is documenting his exploits on camera, continuing the family tradition. What does Abraham like to do in his spare time? What happened to the rest of the family? How much footage from part one is incorporating in this film? Find out by watching Midnight 2.
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Did you know
- TriviaHad been sold both individually and as party of a "Young Filmmaker's Career-Starting Package" along with John A. Russo's book Cheap Thrills, legal forms, and the four volume videotape set "John Russo's Filmmaking Seminar".
- ConnectionsEdited from Midnight (1982)
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- Midnight 2: Sex, Death and Videotape
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- $10,000 (estimated)
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