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      • For all the creature effects and gore on offer here - not to mention bad acting and risible dialogue - Basket Case 2 feels cosily tame.
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  2. For all the creature effects and gore on offer here - not to mention bad acting and risible dialogue - Basket Case 2 feels cosily tame.

    • (7)
    • Frank Henenlotter
    • R
    • Kevin Van Hentenryck
  3. For all the creature effects and gore on offer here - not to mention bad acting and risible dialogue - Basket Case 2 feels cosily tame. Full Review | Oct 22, 2012

  4. Basket Case 2: Directed by Frank Henenlotter. With Kevin VanHentenryck, Judy Grafe, Annie Ross, Heather Rattray. Duane and his basket-bound mutant brother are taken in by a secret home for wayward freaks with journalists hot on their tail.

    • (5.8K)
    • Comedy, Horror
    • Frank Henenlotter
    • 1990-08-17
  5. Jun 5, 2022 · Basket Case 2 is secondhand goods, and it feels like it. More than anything else, it really does feel like a showcase for the make-up effects, which are remarkable, and all the more so since surely the film didn't have an especially high budget.

  6. BASKET CASE 2 picks up right where the original film ended: with Belial and Duane (Kevin Van Hentenryck) splattered on the pavement after their apparent murder-suicide, but as luck has it, they both survive and are in a hospital recovering, as the media tries to figure out this bizarre situation.

  7. After surviving the fall from their hotel room window, Duane Bradley and his misshapen, basket-dwelling brother Belial are taken to the city hospital. By now, their attempt at leading a secret life is blown, and the pair have become media darlings across the country.

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