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Hellbound: Hellraiser II
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Hellbound: Hellraiser II

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User Score1,251 ratings
TMDB 6.416+19881h 37mEnglish
HorrorThriller

Synopsis

Now confined to a mental hospital, young Kirsty insists her supposedly dead father is actually stuck in Hell following his wife’s betrayal. Few believe the young woman’s lurid stories aside from the thrill-seeking Dr. Channard. Kirsty is undeterred and, with the help of a fellow patient, heads to Hell for a rescue.

Director
Tony RandelFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Film Futures4 production companies
Release
December 23, 1988Released
Box Office
$12MBudget $3M

Top Cast

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Ashley Laurence
Ashley Laurence
Kirsty Cotton
Clare Higgins
Clare Higgins
Julia Cotton
Kenneth Cranham
Kenneth Cranham
Dr. Philip Channard / Channard Cenobite
Imogen Boorman
Imogen Boorman
Tiffany
William Hope
William Hope
Kyle MacRae
Sean Chapman
Sean Chapman
Frank Cotton
Doug Bradley
Doug Bradley
Pinhead
Barbie Wilde
Barbie Wilde
Female Cenobite

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Reviews

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JPV852
Sep 20, 2019

Pretty out there (in a good way) sequel that doesn't make a whole lot of sense but still was an entertaining supernatural horror flick, the kind of horror I'm generally not a fan of. Kind of surprising Ashley Laurence didn't go on to bigger things (her last movie was 2008). **3.5/5**

kevin2019
Aug 9, 2024

"Hellbound: Hellraiser II" is watchable enough even though it very quickly slides down the steep slope into becoming a messy shambles. It is really nothing more than a tour through the diseased imagination of Clive Barker - it is hard to believe somebody out there actually thought this was a good basis for a film instead of seeking out some description of psychiatric treatment for the poor soul - and its major handicap is that the special effects just aren't up to the challenge of supporting his thoroughly twisted and uniquely original vision. There is also a desperately heavy reliance on copious amounts of blood and gore just for the hell of it and when you add in the fact that sadly a good portion of it is also totally forgettable what you're left with is nothing more than a modest gore fest of desperately limited impact.

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