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Basket Case 2

  • 1990
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
6.2K
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Basket Case 2 (1990)
Duane and his basket-bound mutant brother are taken in by a secret home for wayward freaks with journalists hot on their tail.
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Duane and his basket-bound mutant brother are taken in by a secret home for wayward freaks with journalists hot on their tail.Duane and his basket-bound mutant brother are taken in by a secret home for wayward freaks with journalists hot on their tail.Duane and his basket-bound mutant brother are taken in by a secret home for wayward freaks with journalists hot on their tail.

  • Director
    • Frank Henenlotter
  • Writer
    • Frank Henenlotter
  • Stars
    • Kevin VanHentenryck
    • Judy Grafe
    • Annie Ross
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    • Director
      • Frank Henenlotter
    • Writer
      • Frank Henenlotter
    • Stars
      • Kevin VanHentenryck
      • Judy Grafe
      • Annie Ross
    • 64User reviews
    • 79Critic reviews
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    Kevin VanHentenryck
    Kevin VanHentenryck
    • Duane
    • (as Kevin Van Hentenryck)
    Judy Grafe
    Judy Grafe
    • News Woman
    Annie Ross
    Annie Ross
    • Granny Ruth
    Heather Rattray
    Heather Rattray
    • Susan
    Chad Brown
    • News Man
    Beverly Bonner
    Beverly Bonner
    • Casey
    Leonard Jackson
    Leonard Jackson
    • Police Commissioner
    Alexandra Auder
    • Nurse Sherri
    Brian Fitzpatrick
    Brian Fitzpatrick
    • Cop
    Gale Van Cott
    • Desk Clerk
    Kuno Sponholz
    • Sick Old Man
    Kathryn Meisle
    Kathryn Meisle
    • Marcie
    Dominic Marcus
    Dominic Marcus
    • Security Guard
    Doug Anderson
    • Snoring Cop
    Jason Evers
    Jason Evers
    • Lou the Editor
    Jan Saint
    • Lyle Barker
    Matt Mitler
    Matt Mitler
    • Arty
    Michael Rubenstein
    • Clancy
    • Director
      • Frank Henenlotter
    • Writer
      • Frank Henenlotter
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    mrbean_83

    Truly demented, somewhat grotesque, yet wickedly fun...

    Duane and his mutant brother Belial are back in this first sequel to the ever-classic tongue-in-cheek series.

    For this go-round, Duane and Belial escape from a hospital (after Belial makes sure a few of the staff members are missing their faces)and find refuge in the house of Granny Ruth (Annie Ross), who lives in a spacious house which cares for "differently abled" um, "persons." Some of the "people" in Granny Ruth's house have animal like features, such as claws and gills (even Belial, in a masterfully done puppeteering and make-up venue, is simply a hideous head with evil eyes, very sharp teeth, and two arms with claw-like fingernails extending from the hands).

    Belial never really speaks. He just sort of grunts. He does this louder when he gruesomely massacres the snoopy tabloid reporter. Basically, he "jumps" at people, locking his sharp teeth onto their face, sometimes eating certain facial features off. However evil he may seem, he is, in an extremely morbid way, like Freddy Krueger or the Leprechaun. His therapy session with Granny Ruth is a blast (I laughed my a** off(!), and his, um, engaging in an attempt at pro-creation with a female member of his genus at the end is so disgusting and putrid it's downright hilarious).

    While at Granny Ruth's house, Duane meets her lovely daughter, Susan. Susan appears, shall we say, "normal," but at the end, we find she just as much qualifies for the attic just as much as the rest of Granny's tenets.

    The ending ends with the evil winning (personally I don't think of Belial as THAT evil, just a little "delinquent" mayble),I will tell you that, but in a way, it should. Of course, director Hennenlotter probably intended this, sense it sets up room for another sequel.

    "Basket Case 2" is wicked fun! Some may find it hard to understand how some of the downright evil things that happen are funny, but they are, and they are intended to be, especially in the campy context in which they happen. Overall, this is highly recommended. Belial is, in a way, this viewer's new horror hero!

    Rating: *** out of ****.
    KGB-Greece-Patras

    cant compare to the first one - but its very enjoyable anyway

    Crazy & freeky sequel to the Basket case (82). By far inferior to the first part, basket case 2 looses control, as the balance of the film between being serious and (intentionally, i believe) rediculous is very fragile. Whatever the case, the entertainment value is very high - maybe thats due to that specific unbalanced element.

    Basket case 3, on the other hand is really funnier, really gory in some scenes and delivers a fine result which pays tribute to the original's fame.
    6lost-in-limbo

    pretty pointless, but fun.

    Duane and his deformed Siamese twin brother Belial survived the fall from their hotel window in the original, to wake up in a hospital. While trying to escape from the hospital, they're helped out by a doctor who's called Dr. Freak by her peers. She takes them back to her place but Belial is not alone as Belial finds companionship with the other freaks that live there too. To make matters worse is that their hideaway is put at risk a by reporter who is after a story about the twins.

    After being surprised by how good the original was, I was a bit disappointed with this sequel as it felt like a dumb down comic adventure. It's not awful but the charm of the original is lost in this film, with a comedy element (trying too much to be funny) and a bigger budget replacing the raw and gritty feel which made the original a grind house treat. The special effects and acting are a tad better this time around, though I miss the originals funny over the top performances. The plot is really lame and there's hardly any gore to be found. Though there is a lot more freaks this time- but they seem to take back seat to Beliel, as he orchestrates most of the violence while they spectate. In doing so you hope they would get into the action- but they seem harmless and play more towards the comedy side of things. Towards the end there are some comical scenes that you think what the??? Or why am I seeing this??? Its alright I guess, but you could say it's a pretty pointless sequel.

    3/5
    8alanmora

    "This Time He's Not Alone!"

    As far as sequels are concerned, this tongue-in-cheek horror/comedy from the original film's director Frank Henenlotter is pretty good. The film picks up right where the original leaves off, has a few characters from the original returning, and just like "Halloween 2" it resumes inside the hospital right after the events of the original film take place. The only problem is that, since so many years have passed since the original, the actors have obviously aged quite a bit so the idea that this is the actually occurring the very same night is a bit over the top but since the film is a comedy it really does not matter. Duane Bradley and his brother Belail are 'rescued' during an attempt to escape from the hospital by Granny Ruth and her grand daughter Susan. They then take refuge in Granny Ruth's house of 'freaks'. This is when things really begin to get strange. The make-up effects are really good and there is just the right amount of humor and horror combined in the design of the 'freaks' that it makes for a highly entertaining flick. Each resident takes on their own personality and even though they later turn murderous the viewer finds themselves not only sympathizing with Duane, his brother and the rest of the freaks, but you will actually find yourself rooting them on as they seek revenge against several reporters from a sleazy tabloid who threaten to expose the Bradleys as well as a sleazy old man who runs a 'freak show' and falsely claims to have captured Belail. The make-up effects and the murder sequences are quite bizarre but highly amusing. All in all this is an above average sequel that just seems to get stranger and stranger as it progresses but will have you both terrified and laughing uproariously.
    Backlash007

    "We're together again."

    Basket Case 2 is...well, it's something else. Joe Bob Briggs said "It's perfect!" and that was enough for me. I don't like it, but, at the same time, I don't hate it. It lacks the grittiness of the original Basket Case. The film is more polished but the sets aren't. They're clearly sets and the movie suffers for it. It lacks the realism that the first film depended on. The acting is better, Ted Sorel (From Beyond) is great. The movie is a just a bit too comedic for my tastes. The freaks are mostly stupid, but Belial still kicks ass though. He gets an upgrade in this film, from stopmotion to animatronics. All in all, the film still has that great stomach-turning quality, and the sex scene you never wanted to see. And it does have a great climax, the ending alone is worth watching the entire movie for. It just can't live up to the original.

    Note for genre buffs: Two of the freaks include Ron Fazio (he was the second Toxic Avenger) and David Emge (Dawn of the Dead).

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    • Trivia
      Frank Henenlotter admits to being fueled by Jolt Cola during the filming of [ Frankenhooker (1990)\ and this film, to the point where Jolt Cola agreed to sponsor them, with there being publicity photos of the freaks drinking Jolt Cola and wearing Jolt Cola brand clothing.
    • Goofs
      After a scene in the kitchen where Duane is wearing a blue shirt he turns to leave the room and is suddenly wearing a yellowish shirt during the last shot of the scene, which was clearly shot on at a different time on a different day. Not too long after the kitchen scene he is back to wearing the blue shirt.
    • Quotes

      Granny Ruth: I understand your pain, Belial, but ripping the faces off people may not be in your best interest.

    • Connections
      Edited from Basket Case (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      Dai Campi, Dai Prapi
      from "Mefistofele"

      Written by Arrigo Boito (as A. Boito)

      Performed by Charles Rudolph

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    • Release date
      • August 17, 1990 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • House of Freaks
    • Filming locations
      • Newark, New Jersey, USA
    • Production company
      • Shapiro-Glickenhaus Entertainment
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      • $2,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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