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It's been eight years since Bobby (John Laughlin) barely survived being terrorized and held captive by a group of desert-dwelling cannibals. The rest of his family weren't as lucky.
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The Hills Have Eyes Part II Reviews. a film destined to be a footnote in Craven's career - but footnotes can often provide real, demythologising insight into both filmmakers and the...
The Hills Have Eyes 2 Reviews. While the first remake successfully captured the original's disturbing edge, this one seems too dead-set on upping the ante. Full Review | Original Score:...
The Hills Have Eyes Part II received unanimously negative reviews from critics. AllMovie called it "atrocious". Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 0% based on reviews from 7 critics and a rating of 3.00 out of 10.
Aug 2, 1985 · The Hills Have Eyes Part II: Directed by Wes Craven. With Robert Houston, David Nichols, Virginia Vincent, James Whitworth. A group of bikers, heading to a race, become stranded in the desert and find themselves fighting off a family of inbred cannibals who live off the land.
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- Horror, Thriller
- Wes Craven
- 1985-08-02
Review. A team of trainees of the National Guard brings supply to the New Mexico Desert for a group of soldiers and scientists that are installing a monitoring system in Sector 16. They do not find anybody in the camp, and they receive a blurred distress signal from the hills.
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The Hills Have Eyes is an American horror franchise that consists of four horror films, as well as a graphic novel and merchandise. The first film was released in 1977, The Hills Have Eyes; the series was rebooted in a 2006 remake.