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DEATH WISH II (1982) | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Tragedy strikes Paul Kersey's household once again as his cook and daughter are assaulted and killed by thugs. On the streets of LA, the architect takes matters into his own hands and blows the criminals away. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Charles Bronson (Paul Kersey / Paul Kimmel / Dr. Carter), Jill Ireland (Geri Nichols), Vincent Gardenia (Frank Ochoa), J.D. Cannon (New York D.A.), Anthony Franciosa (Herman Baldwin), Ben Frank (Inspector Lt. Mankiewicz), Robin Sherwood (Carol Kersey), Silvana Gallardo (Rosario), Robert F. Lyons (Fred McKenzie), Michael Prince (Elliott Cass), Drew Snyder (Deputy Comm. Hawkins), Paul Lambert (New York Police Comm.), Thomas F. Duffy (Nirvana), Kevyn Major Howard (Stomper), Stuart K. Robinson (Jiver), Laurence Fishburne (Cutter), Lamont Johnson (Punkut), Paul Comi (Senator McLean), Frank Campanella (Judge Neil A. Lake), Hugh Warden (Minister at funeral), Jim Begg (Tourist), Melody Santangello (Tourists Wife), Robert Snively (Dr. Gofeld), Steffen Zach arias (Dr. I. Clark), Don Moss (Cabbie), Charles Cyphers (Donald Kay), Peter Pan (Chinese Landlord), David Daniels (Lang), Don Dubbins (Mike), James Galante (Tim Shaw), Buck Young (Charles Pearce), Karsen Lee (Nirvanas Girl), Leslie Graves (Nirvanas Girl), Michael Tavon (Thug). | ||||||||||||||||||||
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BRONSON'S LOOSE AGAIN! | ||||||||||||||||||||
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FACTS | PRODUCTION INFORMATION | |||||||||||||||||||
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RELEASE DATE: February 19th, 1982 (USA) DVD RELEASE DATE: February 3rd, 2004 (USA) BOX OFFICE OPENING: $1.8 million (USA) BOX OFFICE RESULT: $16.1 million (USA) - Nominated for one 1983 Razzie Award for Worst Musical Song. - Followed by three sequels: Death Wish 3 (1985), Death Wish 4: The Crackdown (1987) and Death Wish V: The Face of Death (1994). |
DIRECTOR: Michael Winner (Death Wish 3) WRITERS: David Engelbach, and based on the characters by Brian Garfield. PRODUCERS: Yoram Globus and Menahem Golan. EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Hal Landers and Bobby Roberts. ORIGINAL MUSIC: Jimmy Page. DISTRIBUTOR: Columbia Pictures. |
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CRITICAL COMMENTS | ||||||||||||||||||||
"And now, the latest in our continuing series 'Why The Hell Was This Sequel Made?'" -- Rob Vaux, Flipside Movie Emporium | ||||||||||||||||||||
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