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Don't Look in the Basement 2

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
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4.2/10
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Don't Look in the Basement 2 (2015)
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In 1972, the patients and doctors at Stephens Sanitarium were brutally murdered. Over forty years later, the only known survivor returns only to find the ghosts of the past have not been res... Read allIn 1972, the patients and doctors at Stephens Sanitarium were brutally murdered. Over forty years later, the only known survivor returns only to find the ghosts of the past have not been resting in peace.In 1972, the patients and doctors at Stephens Sanitarium were brutally murdered. Over forty years later, the only known survivor returns only to find the ghosts of the past have not been resting in peace.

  • Director
    • Tony Brownrigg
  • Writers
    • Tony Brownrigg
    • Megan Emerick
  • Stars
    • Andrew Sensenig
    • Frank Mosley
    • Arianne Martin
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
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    • Director
      • Tony Brownrigg
    • Writers
      • Tony Brownrigg
      • Megan Emerick
    • Stars
      • Andrew Sensenig
      • Frank Mosley
      • Arianne Martin
    • 13User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Andrew Sensenig
    Andrew Sensenig
    • Dr. William Matthews
    Frank Mosley
    Frank Mosley
    • Dr. Lance White
    Arianne Martin
    Arianne Martin
    • Dr. Lucy Mills
    • (as Arianne Margot)
    Scott Tepperman
    Scott Tepperman
    • Bishop
    Jim O'Rear
    Jim O'Rear
    • Billy
    Megan Emerick
    • Jennifer
    Willie Minor
    • Sam
    Camilla Carr
    • Emily
    Earl Browning III
    Earl Browning III
    • Dr. Westmore
    Chester Rushing
    Chester Rushing
    • Roman
    Brady McInnes
    Brady McInnes
    • Clive
    Libby Hall
    • Milly
    Carolyn King
    • Constance
    Joseph Spector
    • Randall
    Kim Foster
    Kim Foster
    • Sophie
    Dawn McGhee
    • Maggie Pepper
    King Hollis
    King Hollis
    • 1973 Sam
    JuliAnna Briscoe
    • 1973 Harriett
    • Director
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      • Megan Emerick
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    3Stevieboy666

    42 year wait for this garbage

    The original 1973 movie found itself banned in Britain as a Video Nasty, I haven't watched it for some time but I recall it being fairly good. Pity the same thing can't be said for its 2015 sequel. The movie starts off slowly but reasonably interesting, sadly the second half descends into a confusing mess. Several characters ask "What's going on?", I only wish I knew! I could watch it again to try and make sense of it but frankly I have better things to do with my time. The acting is generally passable and there are a few gory moments, but it's not enough to save this dross. Beware some dubious reviews!
    5BA_Harrison

    Not as good as the original.

    The arrival of a new patient at a home for the mentally ill stirs up ghosts from the past, causing the staff and residents to exhibit severe personality changes.

    S.F. Brownrigg's cult 1972 horror Don't Look In The Basement gets a belated sequel courtesy of Brownrigg's son, Tony. Unlike his father's film, which was a cheap, grainy, lo-fi effort (none of which prevented it from being an effective shocker), Tony's film is surprisingly polished, boasting crisp cinematography and solid performances. What it is lacking, however, is a decent pace and a strong story.

    The first forty minutes of Don't Look In The Basement 2 are extremely uneventful and unfold at a snail's pace, introducing the viewer to the characters, none of whom are as memorable as those in the original film. At around the halfway mark, the plot gets a little more interesting as people begin to act strangely, but the leaden pace persists. There's a smattering of gore to help liven up proceedings (including some graphic gut munching), but on the whole I found the whole thing frustratingly lacklustre, and not really worth the 40+ year wait.
    8stsinger

    About 50 times better than it has any right to be!

    If you're a fan of the horror genre, you have to slog through a lot of crap and once in a while, you come across a truly pleasant surprise. "Don't Look in the Basement 2" is one of those happy surprises.

    For those who are unaware, "Don't Look in the Basement" was a 1973 horror film by S.F. Brownrigg that involved a young nurse going to an asylum where murder and mayhem ensues. It garnered some serious notoriety because it was acquired by Hallmark Pictures and was given the same marketing campaign as the original "Last House on the Left" ("It's only a movie... only a movie...").

    And now, over 40 years later, comes a direct sequel directed by Anthony Brownrigg, son of the original director. In this one, a doctor goes to work at a small, country asylum after a tragedy involving his wife. The director of the asylum informs the staff that a very special patient is coming. And it is a man named Sam, who was one of the lone survivors of the events in the original film.

    Once Sam gets there, strange things start to happen. Patients and staff start acting strange, and seem to be taking on the persona of the characters of the original movie. And as you might expect, murder and mayhem seem to be on the menu again...

    The movie is way, way better than you'd expect. The acting is professional, there is creepiness, scares, intentional comic relief, and some truly disturbing scenes. It's well photographed and solidly directed. And it's got an actual, honest-to-goodness ENDING.

    It helps to have seen the original (otherwise the characters seem to be just acting weird instead of channeling other characters) but it's not a necessity.

    I was really surprised by how good this was. Definitely recommend it.
    5Milk_Tray_Guy

    Some interesting ideas but they could have done more with it

    Belated 2015 sequel to 1973's Don't Look in the Basement. This one is directed by Tony Brownrigg (son of the late S. F. Brownrigg who directed the first). Nice to see that Brownrigg Jr managed to use the same building as the one featured in the first movie. The premise is that the one surviving patient from the first film, who has remained institutionalised elsewhere ever since, is returned to what was Stephen's Sanitarium (the reason for this is never made quite clear). However, his presence awakens the spirits of all those we saw killed at the climax of the first film, and who then start to possess the present-day staff and patients

    This is obviously a labour of love for the director (it's touchingly dedicated 'for dad' at the end). The switch from the 'psycho biddy' horror of the first film to haunted house/possession is interesting. It's a shame that for the first half of the 1hr 28min runtime pretty much nothing happens. As with the first film the cast are all virtual unknowns, but they do okay (although there are two characters inserted as 'comic relief', whose presence and tone really jar with the rest of what's going on). When things finally get underway there are some nice ideas, and some cute callbacks to the original film, but it never really grabs you and the ending is a little flat. Only really worth checking out if you're a fan of the first. 5/10.
    9jcroak-18174

    Better than the first one

    This was an incredible movie. I hated the first one, but this is so much better. I like how it all comes together and explains a lot. Give it a try, it's good

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    • Trivia
      A direct sequel to director S.F. Brownrigg's Don't Look in the Basement (1973), better known as "Don't Look in the Basement", directed by Brownrigg's son Tony Brownrigg.
    • Crazy credits
      After the end credits, it reads "for dad".
    • Connections
      Edited from Don't Look in the Basement (1973)
    • Soundtracks
      Mozart Piano Concerto 23 Adagio
      Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (uncredited)

      Performed by Samuel Smythe

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    • Release date
      • May 25, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Не заглядывайте в подвал 2
    • Filming locations
      • Tehuacana, Texas, USA(Trinity Institute)
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      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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