House II: The Second Story

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"It's an all new house with brand new owners"
  • PG-13
  • 1987
  • 1 hr 28 min
  • 5.4  (12,237)
  • 31

House II: The Second Story is a horror-comedy movie that was released in 1987. The movie is directed by Ethan Wiley and stars Arye Gross, Jonathan Stark, and Royal Dano. The movie is a sequel to the 1986 film House and follows a new group of characters as they discover a mysterious portal to the past in their new home. The plot of the movie follows Jesse McLaughlin (Arye Gross) and his girlfriend, Kate (Lar Park Lincoln), as they move into Jesse's family's old mansion. The house has been passed down through generations of McLaughlins and is full of strange secrets and hidden passageways.

Soon after moving in, Jesse and Kate discover a mysterious crystal skull hidden in the attic. The skull is said to be a powerful artifact that holds the key to unlocking a portal to the past. When Jesse's best friend, Charlie (Jonathan Stark), and his girlfriend, Jana (Amy Yasbeck), come to visit, they accidentally activate the crystal skull, and the group is transported back in time to the old west.

In the past, the group is introduced to Jesse's great-great-grandfather, a gunslinger named Gramps (Royal Dano). Gramps is trying to protect a sacred crystal skull from a group of outlaws led by Slim Razor (Dean Cleverdon). Jesse and his friends join forces with Gramps to protect the skull and defeat Slim Razor.

As the group travels through time, they encounter a slew of supernatural beings and creatures, including a baby pterodactyl, a caterpillar-dog creature named "Caterpuppy," and a reanimated mummy. The group must use their wit and knowledge of the future to outsmart these creatures and make it back to their own time.

House II: The Second Story is a unique horror-comedy that stands out from other movies in the genre. The movie balances horror and comedy elements well, never taking itself too seriously while still managing to deliver some creepy and unsettling moments. The movie's special effects are impressive, especially considering the film's low budget.

The movie's cast of characters is also memorable and entertaining. Arye Gross gives a charismatic and humorous performance as Jesse, the film's protagonist. Jonathan Stark provides comedic relief as Charlie, Jesse's bumbling best friend. Royal Dano steals the show as Gramps, a grizzled old gunslinger with a heart of gold.

One of the most notable aspects of House II: The Second Story is its unique blend of genres. The movie effortlessly switches between horror, comedy, and western elements without feeling disjointed or forced. The film's Old West setting adds a layer of adventure and excitement to the story, making it stand out from other horror-comedies of the era.

Overall, House II: The Second Story is a fun and entertaining movie that is sure to please horror and comedy fans alike. Its unique blend of genres, memorable cast of characters, and impressive special effects make it a cult classic that still holds up today. If you're looking for a horror-comedy with a twist, House II: The Second Story is definitely worth checking out.

House II: The Second Story is a 1987 fantasy movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 28 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.4 and a MetaScore of 31.

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  • Release Date
    1987
  • MPAA Rating
    PG-13
  • Runtime
    1 hr 28 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.4  (12,237)
  • Metascore
    31
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