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A woman on a quest to find her ancestry comes upon evil in her family house (Note : Her friends didnt go only she went )A woman on a quest to find her ancestry comes upon evil in her family house (Note : Her friends didnt go only she went )A woman on a quest to find her ancestry comes upon evil in her family house (Note : Her friends didnt go only she went )
Boti Bliss
- Robin
- (as Boti Ann Bliss)
Angel Boris Reed
- Lisa
- (as Angel Boris)
Rick Hearst
- Scott
- (as Richard C. Hearst)
Eamonn Draper
- Mr. Butterfield
- (as Eamon Draper)
Philippe Zone
- Handyman
- (as Phillipe Zone)
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- TriviaIn the scene where Lisa is sat on the bed, hypnotized by the warlock, if you look carefully, you can see the shadows on the wall show her bowing and worshiping him.
- GoofsBefore Kris' friends arrive, when the camera zooms into her face in the hallway, you can see the tracks on which the camera moves along on the lower part of the screen.
- ConnectionsFollows Warlock (1989)
- SoundtracksJudgement Call
Written and Performed by Evan Frankfort (as Chris Frankfort)
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Talk about a real come down.
After enjoying the first two films, the second straight-to-video sequel was at times a slog to sit through. It was a colourlessly dry outing without the underlining humour and spirit that engulfed the previous chapters. Taking a different approach, very po-faced, the premise plays out like a haunted house meets "And then there were none" formula with the warlock smack in the middle, being instrumental to everything going on. Some creepy vibes mainly drawn up from the locations, and a creative supernatural death here and there, but the narrative including the back-story of the protagonist's family connection to the warlock's plans was a laborious affair. Nothing particularly outrageous, or even interesting despite actress Ashley Laurence's best efforts to hold it together. Julian Sands wouldn't return, and while I liked him in the previous two and my preference would've been to have him on again. Still Bruce Payne in the title role probably was more menacing, if less smarmy and playful in the role. Whenever on screen his performance was fine, so I can't point my finger at him. It's just the material and direction around him was not as involving- simply it was flat-out dull.
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- lost-in-limbo
- Apr 28, 2020
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- Warlock: The End of Innocence
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- $2,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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