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Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, Part 2

  • 1996
  • R
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
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Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, Part 2 (1996)
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Henry II picks up where the original (Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer) left off. Henry (Neil Giuntoli) takes a thankless job at a port-o-john company where he meets husband and wife, Kai ... Read allHenry II picks up where the original (Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer) left off. Henry (Neil Giuntoli) takes a thankless job at a port-o-john company where he meets husband and wife, Kai (Ken Komenich) and Cricket (Kate Walsh). They take pity on the homeless drifter and offer ... Read allHenry II picks up where the original (Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer) left off. Henry (Neil Giuntoli) takes a thankless job at a port-o-john company where he meets husband and wife, Kai (Ken Komenich) and Cricket (Kate Walsh). They take pity on the homeless drifter and offer him a room in the home they share with their emotionally fragile teenage niece, Louisa (Ca... Read all

  • Director
    • Chuck Parello
  • Writer
    • Chuck Parello
  • Stars
    • Penelope Milford
    • Neil Giuntoli
    • Mike Houlihan
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    • Director
      • Chuck Parello
    • Writer
      • Chuck Parello
    • Stars
      • Penelope Milford
      • Neil Giuntoli
      • Mike Houlihan
    • 33User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Penelope Milford
    Penelope Milford
    • Woman in Woods
    Neil Giuntoli
    Neil Giuntoli
    • Henry
    Mike Houlihan
    • Bartender
    James Otis
    James Otis
    • Homeless Shelter Man #1
    Rich Baker
    • Homeless Shelter Man #2
    Rich Komenich
    Rich Komenich
    • Kai
    Kate Walsh
    Kate Walsh
    • Cricket
    Carri Levinson
    • Louisa
    Daniel Allar
    • Rooter
    Bill Pirman
    • Construction Worker
    • (as Bill Pirman Jr.)
    Larry Calicchio
    • Obnoxious Boy #1
    Sam Saletta
    Sam Saletta
    • Obnoxious Boy #2
    Don Rimgale
    • Father of Boys
    Kathleen Perkins
    • Mother of Boys
    Miles Stroth
    Miles Stroth
    • Car Salesman
    Marlon Newson
    • Gene
    • (as Marlon "Fury" Newson)
    Marco Santucci
    • Casey
    Rich Wilkie
    • Vagrant
    • Director
      • Chuck Parello
    • Writer
      • Chuck Parello
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    5a.north

    Poor sequel

    This is nothing more than a series of badly staged violent scenes base around the perpertrators situation with his unfortunate house friends and the wider community.

    Apart from reasonable photography at times this picture has no merit which was annoying as the local T.V. guide gave it 5 stars!
    5Tromafreak

    I'm over it

    Yeah, yeah, I know. Different director, and a different Henry, even. Not quite what I had in mind, either. Perhaps a bit insulting, if you're like me, and you think highly of Henry 1, that is, unless you're, once again, like me and have extremely low standards for Horror, and are used to that sort of inconvinence, because there sure is whole lot of it. So, as far as half-ass sequels with different directors, and an all together different feel goes, this one is actually pretty good. Good, but not awesome, at least not compared to the original, which. by the way, is a masterpiece, but let's try not to hold that against Chuck Parello's underdog of a sequel. Henry 2 picks up some time after the events of the original. Henry is broke, desperate, and completely out of his mind. Henry ends up with a job cleaning porta-potties, and soon gets friendly with a co-worker and his wife (Kai and Cricket), resulting in a place to crash for a few days. Polite at first, Henry makes himself right at home after discovering Kai's hobbie... firebug. Naturally, Henry wants to play, and soon Henry introduces Kai to his own games, quickly turning this regular joe firebug into a bloodthirsty killer. But as we all know, Henry is only capable of playing well with others for so long.

    I take it we weren't supposed to notice that the new Henry is about a foot shorter than Michael Rooker. In that case, forget I said anything. Henry 2 Mask Of Sanity is a much better stand-alone movie than one may think, and also has a lot going for it in the violence and terror department, despite being in the shadow of Henry one. for those who can really appreciate a quality sequel, Troll 2 is waiting. And as for Henry 2, this may sound strange, but this movie really is a worthy sequel. 7/10
    Wizard-8

    Better than you might think...

    I thought this movie was going to suck, considering (1) how good the first movie was, and (2) that the original writer/director and Michael Rooker didn't return. I was surprised that this movie actually isn't a bad follow-up. Even if the first movie never existed, this would still be an interesting movie. It's obvious that the director was really trying hard to duplicate the feel of the first movie. Movie does somewhat fudge its look at the thoughts of the characters, and how the characters change in the movie, but the characters still have some interest. So it's not without interest - just don't expect a masterpiece.
    Backlash007

    "There's plenty of people out there who hate me...can't let them win."

    Would you want to see a sequel to Apocalypse Now? Would you want to see a sequel to A Clockwork Orange? How about Easy Rider 2? The obvious answer would be NO. So why would anyone want to see a sequel to Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer? Henry 2: Mask of Sanity is a completely unnecessary sequel. It fails in just about every way that the original succeeded. It also recycles much of the plot. Henry moves in with a lower class family, gains a new sidekick, and teaches him how to kill people. How does Henry stumble upon these kinds of guys? I guess it takes one to know one. I will give credit to Neil Giuntoli. Anyone trying to fill the original Henry's shoes is going to be in for a critical bashing, but he's actually decent. He's just no Michael Rooker (and he must stand about 5'2...needless to say he has a hard time being intimidating). Anyone interested in the continuing adventures of Henry as he teaches rednecks across the country how to terrify and kill people, should probably still avoid this. Chuck Parello went on to make the equally avoidable Ed Gein and the updated Hillside Strangler (which I have not yet seen). It seems he's a one trick pony.
    7pizowell

    Descent sequel

    Henry 2: Mask Of Sanity is the sequel to- you guessed it Henry: Portrait Of A Serial Killer. Why make a sequel to the masterpiece? I don't know. Henry 2 lacks the sense of emptiness that the original generated perfectly. It also lacked Michael Rooker's Oscar caliber performance of Henry. But Henry 2 is no less disturbing.

    Henry has wondered into a small town looking for work and a place to stay. He gets a job delivering and cleaning porto-potties and moves in with a co-worker until he gets his feet off the ground. Henry and his new friend soon start to kill. The idea of brutally killing total strangers cause you've had a bad day is disturbing in itself, but Henry 2 does it in more of a graphic slasher-esque manner than the original. I didn't understand why Henry and his new friend just didn't kill the poeple they were pissed at instead of taking it out on strangers. I did enjoy Henry 2, but its hard to compare it to the original, so don't. Neil Giuntoli portrays Henry in the same quiet manner Michael Rooker did, but is in no way as good or convincing. I give props to Chuck Perello for writing and directing a descent flick, he had the right ideas, but........ I recommend Henry 2, but don't compare or think it will live up to the original cause you'll just let yourself down. Appreciate Henry 2 for itself.

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    • Trivia
      Michael Rooker was offered the chance to reprise the role of Henry Lee Lucas but turned it down.
    • Quotes

      Kai: She is a great artist. Henry, you have to see her drawings. They're wild. Makes you wonder what's going on in that head of hers.

    • Alternate versions
      Several seconds of graphic violence were removed for the R-rating. However, most of this footage is included on the behind-the-scenes documentary included on the MPI DVD release.
    • Connections
      Follows Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      I'm Gone
      Written by Charles Walston

      Performed by The Vidalias

      Copyright 1995

      Half Furious Publishing, BMI

      Courtesy of Upstart Records

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    • Release date
      • August 14, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Henry II: Portrait of a Serial Killer
    • Filming locations
      • Clarendon Hills, Illinois, USA
    • Production company
      • H2 Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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