Yahoo Web Search

Search results

      • The film ends on an ambiguous note, but Little John's cameo indicates that the cycle of temptation, pleasure, pain and suffering will continue, regardless of which specific Cenobites populate Hell. And it will be legendary.
      www.looper.com/400808/the-ending-of-hellraiser-2-explained/
  1. People also ask

  2. The matte paintings of the labyrinth are cool. That being said, this is just a movie where people move in twos or threes and encounter each other. Julia is back. Brought back by a mean doctor, who wants to experience the Cenobites. But that's it.

  3. You weren't always this way, you were human once. You were all human! Remember your fear, your confusion!” Ashley Laurence - Kirsty Cotton. [Tag: fear, human nature] more on this quote ››. “It is not hands that summon us. It is desire.” Doug Bradley - Pinhead. [Tag: desire] more on this quote ››.

  4. Plot. In 1920s India, British military officer Elliot Spencer is transformed into the Cenobite "Pinhead" after opening the Lament Configuration. Shortly after her father is killed by Frank Cotton, Kirsty Cotton is admitted into a psychiatric hospital.

    • Plot
    • Cast
    • Production
    • Reception
    • Release
    • Trivia
    • External Links

    The movie opens up with Captain Elliott Spenser (Doug Bradley) playing with the Lament Configuration box, only to send him to Hell and transforms him to the Cenobite "Pinhead". Flash forward to the present, where Kirsty Cotton(Ashley Laurence) is placed inside the Channard Institute, a psychiatric hospital, and is questioned by Homicide Detective R...

    Ashley Laurence as Kirsty Cotton
    Imogen Boorman as Tiffany
    Kenneth Cranham as Dr. Philip Channard/Channard Cenobite
    Clare Higgins as Julia Cotton

    Clive Barker returned as producer for the sequel, with Tony Randel directing due to his experience of working with Barker on Hellraiser. Randell claims the dark tone of the move reflected his own mindset on the world at the time. The picture was due to have a much larger budget but it decreased after financial issues with New World Pictures. Nichol...

    Released December 1988 in the US, Hellbound would gross $12,090,735 (USA) and £980,503 (UK) against an estimated $6,000,000 budget. Critically response was initially mixed, many critics citing stronger violence and an incoherent plot. Roger Ebert, who derided the original, commented "this movie violates more rules than the First Rule of Repetition....

    Hellbound: Hellraiser II was shown at the Toronto Festival of Festivals in Canada on 9 September 1988. It officially premiered on December 23, 1988 in the United States.

    Screenwriter Peter Atkins received hate mail from fans who were outraged that the Dr. Channard Cenobite could so easily kill Pinhead and the other three Cenobites from the original Hellraiser film....
    Dr. Channard's name in the script was Dr. Malahide. "Channard" is derived from Christiaan Bernard, who performed the world's first successful heart transplant.
    Andrew Robinson refused to reprise his role as Larry Cotton, forcing hasty script rewrites. This partially accounts for the muddled story structure of the final film. But on the Hellraiser 20th Ann...
  5. Hellbound: Hellraiser II (1988) is the second film in the Hellraiser series. After surviving the events of the first film, Kirsty Cotton has been institutionalized in the Channard Institute.

  6. May 1, 2021 · While Pinhead was already the main thing drawing horror fans in, the ending of "Hellraiser 2" would've seen Julia take over from him as the primary antagonist, becoming the Queen of Hell.

  1. People also search for