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Unlike the first film, the sequel saw a very limited release in the US by distributor Tri-Star Pictures and co-producer The Vista Organization. However, International Video Entertainment (IVE, now known today as Lions Gate Home Entertainment) released the film on videocassette and has become a cult film. It was released on DVD by Artisan Entertainment on August 19, 2003. The visual effects were done by Gene Warren Jr., who did the effects for the first two Terminator movies. NOW Comics also published a one shot adaptation of the film.

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  • Fright Night: Part II
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  • Unlike the first film, the sequel saw a very limited release in the US by distributor Tri-Star Pictures and co-producer The Vista Organization. However, International Video Entertainment (IVE, now known today as Lions Gate Home Entertainment) released the film on videocassette and has become a cult film. It was released on DVD by Artisan Entertainment on August 19, 2003. The visual effects were done by Gene Warren Jr., who did the effects for the first two Terminator movies. NOW Comics also published a one shot adaptation of the film.
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  • 6240.0
Name
  • Fright Night 2
Production Company
  • Vista Organization
Language
  • English
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  • 250(xsd:integer)
Released
  • 1989-05-19(xsd:date)
Rating
  • 5(xsd:double)
Writer
  • Tom Holland
Director
  • Tommy Lee Wallace
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  • Unlike the first film, the sequel saw a very limited release in the US by distributor Tri-Star Pictures and co-producer The Vista Organization. However, International Video Entertainment (IVE, now known today as Lions Gate Home Entertainment) released the film on videocassette and has become a cult film. It was released on DVD by Artisan Entertainment on August 19, 2003. William Ragsdale and Roddy McDowall both reprised their roles from the first movie, although some critics complained about the lack of Stephen Geoffreys in his "Evil Ed" role from the original film (Geoffreys had been offered the opportunity to reprise the role but declined). The sequel was directed by Tommy Lee Wallace. Composer Brad Fiedel also returned with another distinct synthesizer score. The visual effects were done by Gene Warren Jr., who did the effects for the first two Terminator movies. NOW Comics also published a one shot adaptation of the film.
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