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Ginger Snaps II: Unleashed (2004)

Ginger Snaps II: Unleashed

Overview


Genre

Horror

Release Date

January 30, 2004

Duration

94 min.

Production Budget

$3.5 millions

Studio

Seville Pictures

Official Site

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REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Go! Watch this movie. You'll regret if not seeing it.    Readers  Be the 1st!

Cast and Crew


Director

Brett Sullivan

Producer

Paula Devonshire, Grant Harvey, Steven Hoban

Screenwriter

Megan Martin

Starring

  • Emily Perkins
  • Katharine Isabelle
  • Tatiana Maslany
  • Janet Kidder
  • Eric Johnson
  • Pascale Hutton
  • Patricia Idlette

Story


Emily Perkins, reprising her role as Brigitte, the younger Fitzgerald sister as she struggles to survive and combat the same infection that claimed her sister. Brigitte's journey takes her far from the suburbs of Bailey Downs to a drug rehabilitation clinic, run by Alice Seversen (Kidder), a street-smart former addict who believes Brigitte is another strung out teenage drug user like the ones she tries to help on a daily basis.

Assisting Alice at the clinic is the handsome but immoral orderly Tyler (Johnson), who it turns out, is much more interested in his own specific needs. Add into the mix the 14-year-old Miranda (Maslany), known to all as Ghost. Not at the clinic for drug problems, Ghost is in residence there to be with her bedridden grandmother as she recovers from horrible burns. Her fascination with Brigitte's problems has her playing a key role in the story. And let's not forget Ginger (Isabelle) – dead, but appearing before Brigitte as a counselling apparition to lend her own advice and words of wisdom. And finally, there is the beast - a fierce lycanthropic creature that is stalking Brigitte.

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REVIEWS BY CRITICS

“..provocative and wickedly entertaining..”
by Joel McConvey [Chart Magazine]
“..one of the better Werewolf movies..”
by Brian McKay [EFilmCritic]
“..a much more conventional horror/thriller..”
by Christopher Null [Filmcritic]