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FROM DUSK TILL DAWN 2: TEXAS BLOOD MONEY

 

Director(s): Scott Spiegel

Writer(s): Scott Spiegel, Duane Whitker

Cast: Robert Patrick, Duane Witaker, Maria Checa, Raymond Cruz

 

Synopsis & Review: If you liked the first Dusk Till Dawn, you'll be disapointed in this one. This installment of the series has very little to do with the original. Other than fact that there is a group of theives, the Titty Twister (not as elaborate as the first film) is in film and the vampires, this film does very little for itself.

The opening sequence is by far the best part of the movie. Two well known stars are seen getting on to an elevator. (Now I'm not going to tell you who they are, your going to have to watch it to find out). All of a sudden the elevator stops. Then the carnage begins.

Ok, now that you have read the first couple of minutes of the movie, you've pretty much read the best part. For those die hard fans, who just have to know..... I'll continue.

A group of theives are planning to rob a bank. They have everything planned out, with one exception......Vampires. So now that vampires are in the picture there's only one thing you have to remember, "If you can't beat'em, join'em."

This is definitely the weaker movie of the series. Many of you horror fans would describe it as the Halloween 3 of the series. Don't give up all hope in the series because the first and the third films are much better.

 

 

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RATING

R

 

RUNNING TIME

88 Minutes

 

RELEASE DATE

Mar. 16, 1999

 

RATING

1.5/5 Stars

 

REVIEWER

Sinstersteven

   

 

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