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Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings
Credits
Title: Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings
Directed by: Jeff Burr
Written by: Constantine Chachornia; Ivan Chachornia
Produced by: Brad Krevoy; Steven Stabler; Jed Weintrob; Constantine Chachornia; Ivan Chachornia
Music by: Jim Manzie
Cinematography: Bill Dill
Edited by: Lauren A. Schaffer
Production
Distributors: Live Entertainment
Motion Picture Corporation of America
Lions Gate Entertainment
Released: October 19th, 1994
Rating: R
Running time: 88 min.
Country: USA
Language: English
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Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings is an American independent low-budget horror film of the "creature feature" subgenre. It is a sequel to the 1998 movie Pumpkinhead, and was directed by Jeff Burr and written by Constantine Chachornia and Ivan Chachornia. It was produced by Live Entertainment and the Motion Picture Corporation of America and distributed through Lions Gate Entertainment. It was released direct-to-video on October 19th, 1994. The movie stars Andrew Robinson as Sheriff Sean Braddock, a former New York City cop who returns to his home town of Ferren Woods with his daughter, Jennifer, played by Ami Dolenz, who becomes mixed up with a crowd of thrill-seekers played by Soleil Moon Frye, J. Trevor Edmond, Hill Harper, and Alexander Polinsky. Their actions awaken the Pumpkinhead monster, whose newest crusade of revenge involves the murder of a disfigured boy named Thomas Parnell, who was killed back in 1958.

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  • Female topless nudity: Nadine is topless as she is riding atop of Red Byers in a sex scene. It's Linnea Quigley after all, so yeah... of course she shows her boobs. When hasn't she shown her boobs?
  • Profanity: Moderate use of strong language is used, but not overly so. Scattered usage of words like "shit" and "fuck". This becomes more pronounced through the character of Danny Dixon towards the end of the film.

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Film Series
This article relates to the films within the Pumpkinhead film franchise. This template will categorize articles that include it into the Pumpkinhead films category.
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