
Deathstalker II (1987)
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- R
- 1h 25min
- Action, Adventure
- 12 Sep 1987 (Japan)
- Movie
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Cast verified as complete
John Terlesky | ... |
Deathstalker
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Monique Gabrielle | ... |
Reena the Seer / Princess Evie
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John Lazar | ... |
Jarek the Sorcerer
(as John La Zar)
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Toni Naples | ... |
Sultana
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María Socas | ... |
Amazon Queen
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Marcos Woinsky | ... |
Pirate
(as Marcos Wolinsky)
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Dee Booher | ... |
Gorgo - Amazon Champion Wrestler
(as Queen Kong)
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Jacques Arndt | ... |
High Priest
(as Jake Arnt)
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Carina Davi | ... |
Young Amazon
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Jim Wynorski | ... |
Dying Soldier
(as Arch Stanton)
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Douglas Mortimer | ... |
Man in Black
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Maria Luisa Carnivani | ... |
Woman Guard
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Leo Nichols | ... |
Pirate's Hitman One
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Frank Sisty | ... |
Pirate's Hitman Two
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Red Sands | ... |
Pirate's Hitman Three
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Dan Savio | ... |
Pirate's Hitman Four
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William Feldman | ... |
Pirate's Hitman Five
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Nico Sarudiansky | ... |
Evie's Victim
(as Nick Sardansky)
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José Luis Arévalo | ... |
Pig-Face (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Victor Bo | ... |
Kang (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Directed by
Jim Wynorski |
Written by
Jim Wynorski | ... | (story) |
Neil Ruttenberg | ... | (screenplay) |
R.J. Robertson | ... | (additional dialogue) |
Produced by
Roger Corman | ... | executive producer (uncredited) |
Frank K. Isaac | ... | producer (as Frank Isaac Jr.) |
Héctor Olivera | ... | co-producer (uncredited) |
Music by
Chuck Cirino |
Cinematography by
Leonardo Rodríguez Solís | ... | (as Leonard Solis) |
Editing by
Steve Barnett |
Editorial Department
Charles Ayers | ... | assistant editor |
Silvia Ripoll | ... | associate editor (as Silvia Roberts) |
David Wittkower | ... | assistant editor |
Jorge Firdman | ... | assistant editor (uncredited) |
Art Direction by
Marta Albertinazzi | ... | (as Marta Albert) |
Costume Design by
Marta Albertinazzi | ... | (uncredited) |
Makeup Department
María Laura López | ... | makeup artist (as Maria Laura) |
Rodolfo Spinetta | ... | hair dresser (as Rolley Spinetta) |
Production Management
Alejandro Arando | ... | production manager (as Alex Plowing) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Claudio Reiter | ... | second assistant director (as Phil Reitter) |
Sergio Sessa | ... | third assistant director |
Bob Sheridan | ... | first assistant director |
Carlos Gil | ... | second assistant director (uncredited) |
Art Department
Larry King | ... | property master |
Boris Vallejo | ... | poster designer (uncredited) |
Sound Department
William Anderson | ... | production sound mixer |
Daniel Castronuovo | ... | supervising sound editor (as Daniel Newcastle) |
Fernando Guariniello | ... | dialogue editor (as Fred Guariniello) |
Ricardo Harrington | ... | sound editor (as Richard Harrington) |
Jeff Mar | ... | adr supervisor |
Andrew Morris | ... | adr engineer (as Andy Morris) |
Don Trunk | ... | boom operator |
Special Effects by
Nicky Morgan | ... | special effects |
Terence Vargas | ... | pyrotechnician |
Marisa Urruti | ... | costume special effects department (uncredited) |
Stunts
Arturo Noal | ... | stunt coordinator (as Arthur Noal) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Nicholas David | ... | gaffer |
Bob Greenberg | ... | electrician |
Scott Holten | ... | electrician |
Frank Marks | ... | best boy electric |
Robert Nesler | ... | best boy grip |
Marcelo Pais | ... | camera operator (as Mark Country) |
Hans Ritter | ... | still photographer |
Francisco Sposito | ... | assistant camera (as Frank Esposito) |
Danny Stone | ... | key grip |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Beatriz Quiroga | ... | wardrobe (as Betty Quinn) |
Music Department
Óscar Cardozo Ocampo | ... | composer: additional music (as Oscar Camp) |
Christopher Young | ... | composer: additional music (as Chris Young) |
Additional Crew
Anna Hays | ... | production coordinator (as Anna Roth) |
Yelena Makarczyk | ... | closed-captioning |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Concorde Pictures (1987) (United States) (theatrical)
- Flat Out Entertainment (1987) (Australia) (theatrical)
- Audio Visual Enterprises (1988) (Greece) (VHS)
- Avid Home Entertainment (1992) (United States) (VHS)
- CBS/Fox Home Video (1987) (Australia) (video)
- Concorde-New Horizons (2001) (United States) (DVD)
- Image Entertainment (1988) (United States) (video) (laserdisc)
- Live Home Video (1992) (United States) (VHS)
- Medusa Home Video (1988) (West Germany) (VHS)
- New York Video (Netherlands) (VHS)
- Scream Factory (2016) (United States) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
- Shout! Factory (2011) (United States) (DVD)
- Tubi TV (United States) (video) (streaming)
- Vestron Video (United States) (VHS)
- White Pearl Movies (2019) (Germany) (Blu-ray)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Buzzy's Recording (ADR recording)
- Syncroson (sound re-recording)
- BSX Records (score album released by) (limited edition)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Deathstalker helps Reena the Seer out of a few jams, and she solicits his help for a bigger task. She reveals that she is actually Princess Evie, but the evil sorcerer had her abducted and cloned in order to seize control of the kingdom. Together they travel to the evil sorcerer's stronghold to restore the princess to her rightful position, encountering challenges along the way both from the sorcerer's goons and the fierce Amazon women.
Written by Ed Sutton |
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Taglines | His battle isn't over yet... See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Box Office
Budget | $400,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | Reena the Seer's crystal ball was really a doorknob. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited from The Terror (1963). See more » |
Crazy Credits | Outtakes appear under the end credits. See more » |
Quotes |
Princess Evie:
You came back! Deathstalker: By popular demand. See more » |