Fright Night Part 2
Three years after dealing with vampires, Charley Brewster separates from vampire hunter Peter Vincent. When mysterious actress Regine Dandrige arrives in town, Charley's past resurfaces, suggesting a…
Fright Night Part 2
Three years after dealing with vampires, Charley Brewster separates from vampire hunter Peter Vincent. When mysterious actress Regine Dandrige arrives in town, Charley's past resurfaces, suggesting a repeat occurrence involving vampires. Three troubled years after the blood-soaked events in Fright Night (1985) and countless therapy sessions, Charley Brewster comes to terms with the freakish incident that scarred his adolescence. And to convince himself that the undead creatures of the night were only figments of his imagination, Charley severs ties with Peter Vincent, his former vampire-slaying companion. However, when alluringly mysterious actress Regine Dandrige and her rowdy entourage of eccentrics set foot in town, Charley's past suddenly comes back with a vengeance. Is history repeating itself? —Nick Riganas Three years after killing the vampire in the original, Charlie has started to believe it was all his imagination and starts to forget that vampires truly exist - until four strangers lead by Regina, a noted actress, arrive at Peter Vincent's house and start to have an unhealthy interest in Charlie, Peter, and Charlie's new girlfriend Alex. It becomes clear that Regina is Jerry's (the vampire in the original film) sister, and she is determined to get revenge on the friends and plans to turn Charlie into a vampire - so that he can face his punishment for all eternity. —Lee Horton <leeh@tcp.co.uk> Four vampires move into a large house in an American town. Led by the seductive Regina, they seem to be particularly interested in the neighbor Charlie and his girlfriend Alex, since Charlie once killed Regina's brother Jerry. Charlie is bitten by her and transformed into a vampire. She kidnaps him and takes him to the house. Is this the end for Charlie? —Mattias Thuresson
Fright Night Part 2
Comedy,Horror,Thriller
Film Details
Three years after dealing with vampires, Charley Brewster separates from vampire hunter Peter Vincent. When mysterious actress Regine Dandrige arrives in town, Charley's past resurfaces, suggesting a repeat occurrence involving vampires. Three troubled years after the blood-soaked events in Fright Night (1985) and countless therapy sessions, Charley Brewster comes to terms with the freakish incident that scarred his adolescence.
And to convince himself that the undead creatures of the night were only figments of his imagination, Charley severs ties with Peter Vincent, his former vampire-slaying companion. However, when alluringly mysterious actress Regine Dandrige and her rowdy entourage of eccentrics set foot in town, Charley's past suddenly comes back with a vengeance. Is history repeating itself? —Nick Riganas Three years after killing the vampire in the original, Charlie has started to believe it was all his imagination and starts to forget that vampires truly exist - until four strangers lead by Regina, a noted actress, arrive at Peter Vincent's house and start to have an unhealthy interest in Charlie, Peter, and Charlie's new girlfriend Alex.
It becomes clear that Regina is Jerry's (the vampire in the original film) sister, and she is determined to get revenge on the friends and plans to turn Charlie into a vampire - so that he can face his punishment for all eternity. —Lee Horton <leeh@tcp.co.uk> Four vampires move into a large house in an American town. Led by the seductive Regina, they seem to be particularly interested in the neighbor Charlie and his girlfriend Alex, since Charlie once killed Regina's brother Jerry.
Charlie is bitten by her and transformed into a vampire. She kidnaps him and takes him to the house. Is this the end for Charlie? —Mattias Thuresson.