Aberto Ate De Madrugada 2 / Abierto Hasta El Amanecer 2 / Dal Tramonto All'Alba: Texas Sangue E Denaro / Del Crepusculo Al Amanecer 2: Terror En Texas / Um Drink No Inferno 2: Texas Sangrento / Un Nuit En Enfer 2: Le Prix Du Sang
Release date:
1999 USA
Running time:
88' (cover 88') - Source: DVD (RC 1/NTSC) 85' (cover 85') - Source: DVD (RC 2/PAL)
Rating:
Germ.: 18; UK: 18; US: R
Main Crew:
Director: Scott Spiegel (Intruder 1988)
Producer: A Band Apart / Los Hooligans / Dimension Films
Score: Joseph Stanley Williams
Writer: Scott Spiegel / Boaz Yakin / Duane Whitaker
Director of photography: Philipp Lee
Cast:
Summary:
Get ready for nonstop action when a bank-robbing gang of misfits heads to Mexico with the blueprints for the perfect million-dollar heist! But when one of the key crooks wanders into the wrong bar... and crosses the wrong vampire... the thieving cohorts one by one develop a thirst for blood to match their hunger for money! Ultimately, the last fully human burglar (Robert Patrick - The Faculty, Striptease, Terminator 2 ) is forced to join with his arch rival, a Texas sheriff (Bo Hopkins - Phantoms, The Newton Boys, U-Turn ), in an action-packed, kill-or-be-killed battle to stop these evil creatures and save their own lives!
Our Ranking
short review:
This sequel has nearly nothing to do with its predecessor - only Danny Trejo (who again plays Razor Eddie, his role from the first part) and the movie's title. Nevertheless I found it very amusing, and again it is divided into two parts: first there is a traditional bank-robber story, then it turns anew to some serious maiming and blood shedding/-giving. Shot in great pictures, and again with a very entertaining plot, you will find some old acquaintances like Robert Patrick (Terminator 2 ) or Bruce Campbell (Army Of Darkness ) in it. Give it a try - it's worth it.