Stars:
Michael Bailey Smith,
Jeff Kober,
Jay Acovone,
Philip Pavel,
Ben Crowley,
David Reynolds,
Jacob Vargas,
Flex Alexander,
Daniella Alonso,
Michael McMillian,
Lee Thompson-Young,
Jessica Stroup,
Reshad Strik,
Eric Edelstein,
Derek Mears,
Tyrell Kemlo,
Javier Nieto,
Gaspar Szabo
Director:
Martin Weisz
Summary: After a group of hapless National Guard troops fails a training exercise, their commanding officer orders them to deliver supplies to some scientists in Yuma Flats, New Mexico. The mutants from the first film have returned to terrorise a group of Department of Defence researchers. The unlucky soldiers happen upon the remains of their camp (and its denizens), and the horrors begin...
After a group of hapless National Guard troops fails a training exercise, their commanding officer (Flex Alexander, SNAKES ON A PLANE) orders them to deliver supplies to some scientists in Yuma Flats, New Mexico. The mutants from the first film (the unfortunate victims who live on nuclear testing ground) have returned to terrorise a group of Department of Defence researchers. The unlucky soldiers happen upon the remains of their camp (and its denizens), and the horrors begin. The inbred family of cannibals stalks the soldiers and picks them off, one by one, in gruesome fashion. Alejandre Aja (HIGH TENSION) directed the 2006 remake, but this sequel replaces Aja with Martin Weisz, whose first feature, ROHTENBERG, was banned in his native Germany. Written by genre master Wes Craven and his son Jonathan, THE HILLS HAVE EYES 2 is a sequel to the remake of Craven’s original 1977 film. It’s no coincidence that Craven changed this sequel’s victims from a band of motorcyclists to a group of unlucky soldiers, giving the film political undertones. For a brief moment, this film addresses the idea that war may be the worst kind of horror, even when it’s judged against mutant cannibals.