Here he pairs up with wholesome coed and "final girl" Robin (Debbie James), trying to convince the local cops that creepy college professor Mr. 976-EVIL II stars the first movie's Patrick O'Bryan, once more playing Spike, now a drifter and still tormented by his experiences from the first film. While short on logic, 976-EVIL II offers a lot of fun for its low-budget proficiency. In the second film, rather than dialing the phone number to receive your horrid horoscope, the devil himself phones you, offering the awful astrological announcement when you answer. Thus 976-EVIL II, also known as 976-EVIL II: The Astral Factor was released to home video in the UK in December 1991, and in the US the following April. 976-EVIL II continues the longtime collaboration between filmmaker Jim Wynorski and composer Chuck Cirino.Ĭinetel's 1988 horror thriller 976-EVIL, in which people who dial that telephone number receive supernatural powers and turn into satanic killers, was not a critically successful film but its modest box office returns were good enough for the production company to approve a direct-to-video sequel. Dragon's Domain Records, to be distributed through presents the original motion picture soundtrack for 976-EVIL II, featuring music composed by Chuck Cirino for the 1991 sequel to 976-EVIL, directed by Jim Wynorski, written by Erik Greenberg and Rick Glassman, starring Debbie James, René Assa, Patrick O'Bryan, Philip McKeon, Leslie Ryan, Rod McCary, Paul Coufos, Karen Mayo-Chandler and George 'Buck' Flower.
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