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Pet Sematary II
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Pet Sematary II

Raise some hell.
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User Score603 ratings
TMDB 5.516+19921h 40mEnglish
Horror

Synopsis

The "sematary" is up to its old zombie-raising tricks again. This time, the protagonists are Jeff Matthews, whose mother died in a Hollywood stage accident, and Drew Gilbert, a boy coping with an abusive stepfather.

Director
Mary LambertFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Paramount Pictures2 production companies
Release
August 28, 1992Released
Box Office
$17MBudget $8M

Top Cast

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Edward Furlong
Edward Furlong
Jeff Matthews
Anthony Edwards
Anthony Edwards
Chase Matthews
Clancy Brown
Clancy Brown
Sheriff Gus Gilbert
Jared Rushton
Jared Rushton
Clyde Parker
Darlanne Fluegel
Darlanne Fluegel
Renee Hallow
Jason McGuire
Drew Gilbert
Sarah Trigger
Sarah Trigger
Marjorie Hargrove
Lisa Waltz
Lisa Waltz
Amanda Gilbert

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf
Feb 13, 2023

So first question... Why? The easy-on-the-eye Edward Furlong ("Jeff") and hid dad "Chase" (Anthony Edwards) move to the Maine town of Ludlow after his mother dies in a freak electrical accident whilst filming a horror movie! Needless to say, the teenager is still a little bit traumatised when they arrive at his mother's old home and so is suitably susceptible when his pal "Drew" (Jason McGuire) tells him of the reputedly recuperative powers of the pet graveyard near their town. He is going to test the theory with his recently deceased mutt "Zowie" and this triggers a course of events that has poor old "Jeff" soon contemplating putting his mother in the same ground in the hope that she, too, might come back to life. This is actually quite comical to start with, but as it progresses it becomes little better than a cheap and cheerful zombie movie that is totally devoid of peril and suffers from a some very wooden acting and a very limited special effects budget. It lacks the subtly and cumulative power of the original Stephen King story - instead opting for shock tactics that really only raise a smile rather than the hairs on the back of your neck. A sequel nobody needed, sorry.

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