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Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings

They couldn't leave dead enough alone.
1995 | 88m | English

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Thrill-seeking teenagers resurrect a demon from his grave and a bloody rampage for revenge begins.
Release Date: Oct 20, 1995
Director: Jeff Burr
Writer: Ivan Chachornia, Constantine Chachornia
Genres: Fantasy, Horror, Thriller
Keywords witch, judge, monster, mayor, sequel, revenge, demon, based on song, poem or rhyme
Production Companies Motion Picture Corporation of America
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Andrew Robinson Sean Braddock
Ami Dolenz Jenny Braddock
Soleil Moon Frye Marcie
Hill Harper Peter
Steve Kanaly Judge Dixon
J. Trevor Edmond Danny Dixon
Mark McCracken Pumpkinhead
Gloria Hendry Delilah Pettibone
J.P. Manoux Tommy
John Gatins Young Caspar Dixon
Roger Clinton, Jr. Mayor Bubba
Joe Unger Ernst
Kane Hodder Keith Knox
Alexander Polinsky Paul
Lilyan Chauvin Miss Osie
Caren Kaye Beth Braddock
Linnea Quigley Nadine
R.A. Mihailoff Red Byers
Will Huston Brian Knox
Chad Oman Ugly Hunter
Name Job
Jeff Burr Director
Will Huston Additional Writing
Ivan Chachornia Writer
Andrew Osborne Additional Dialogue
Bill Dill Director of Photography
Ivo Cristante Production Design
Greg Bartkus Set Decoration
Christl Colven Hairstylist, Makeup Artist
Mike Draghi Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Constantine Chachornia Writer
Jim Manzie Music
Lauren A. Schaffer Editor
Ken Larson Art Direction
Julie Carnahan Costume Design
Patrick M. Griffith Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ed Mitchell Casting
Robyn Ray Casting
Robert Kurtzman Makeup Supervisor
Howard Berger Makeup Supervisor
Eric B. Sindon Second Assistant Director
BJ Davis Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Jack Breschard First Assistant Director
Paul Dallas Stunts
Brad Bovee Stunts
'Wild' Bill Mock Stunts
Alan Marcus Stunts
Thomas L. Callaway Additional Photography
Cory Geryak Second Unit Director of Photography
Julius Metoyer Gaffer
Susan Bradley Title Designer
Name Title
Steven Stabler Producer
Jed Weintrob Co-Producer
Brad Krevoy Producer
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Reviews

Ruuz
4.0

Incredibly contrived and overly convenient, with a truly awful title to boot, _Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings_ is a massive step down from its predecessor. Works only as the sort of thing you have on in the background, only gracing with your attentions for the brief golden moments Pumpkinhead is doing ... his thing. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

Jun 23, 2021
Wuchak
6.0

***Lower budget than the original, but better story & characters*** A gang of partying teens stumble across an old witch’s cabin in rural Southern Cal and foolishly unleash a vengeful demon linked to a dead feral boy. "Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings" (1993) was released to video and therefore h ... as noticeably inferior production values to its 1988 predecessor. It was shot in three weeks for less than $1 million and you can tell, but it has a more compelling script and arguably better characters with the exception of the absent Lance Hendriksen, who will return for the next two sequels as a ghost. Without Hendriksen and any references to the original flick, this is more of a standalone reimagining containing all the staples of the first film: a group of teens, rural Southern Cal, a mysterious cabin in the woods, an ugly witch, a revenge-based plot and, of course, Pumpkinhead itself. Speaking of whom, the creature looks formidable despite the low-budget, albeit kinda artificial. Meanwhile, striking blonde Ami Dolenz and petite cutie Soleil Moon Frye are on hand on the feminine front, but not enough is done with them. Bottom line: Despite the low budget, I prefer this one to the original and “Pumpkinhead 4: Blood Feud” (2007). I can’t remember “Ashes to Ashes” (2006) at this particular moment, which isn’t a good sign, lol (I think I saw it, but I’m not sure). The film runs 1 hour, 28 minutes and was shot in Santa Clarita, California. GRADE: C+/B- (5.5/10)

Jun 23, 2021
FilipeManuelNeto
2.0

**It would be much better with a minimally well done script.** I liked the first film, and the truth is that I feel that this follow-up was not far behind, although the story told has no connection with that of the first film. For me, that's its main problem, because the other problems that exist ... , honestly, I think they were already expected. Directed by Jeff Burr, the film has a cast of unknown actors, but who does what can be asked of them. They aren't brilliant, but I felt that most were sincere and committed to their work, being seriously hampered by the director's ineptitude and the stupidity of much of the dialogue and material they were given. In fact, with better material and better character development, the actors would have done a better job. The most prominent actor here is Andrew Robinson, in the role of the new local sheriff, but I also liked the work of Ami Dolenz and Steve Kanaly. The worst performances came from a histrionic Trevor Edmond, a Gloria Hendry who only says banalities and an Alexander Polinsky who doesn't seem to know what he's doing on stage. The script is really the biggest problem of the whole movie. It's just a stupid story in which the devil is resurrected to avenge two deaths at once (perhaps it's a way for the devil to save on travel): an old woman who died in an accident that she herself is going to cause after an incident with some young people, and a disabled child who died many years earlier. It's an absurd story and I just couldn't accept it. Technically, the film doesn't bring anything truly good either. The filming work is banal and uninteresting, and the cinematography and editing are amateurish. The scenarios are good, rural as in the first film, but the few visuals and specials work poorly and are not believable. The monster, for example, looks like a gangly puppet that growls and has difficulty walking. The deaths were very well-thought-out and some of them are quite graphic (a warning for the most sensitive), but it's a film that never warms up and makes us feel some tension. It's not even worth thinking about being afraid, it's better to avoid just not falling asleep.

Jun 23, 2022