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Watchers II
Directed byThierry Notz
Written byScreenplay: John Brancato and Michael Ferris
Novel: Dean R. Koontz
Produced byRoger Corman
StarringTimothy Marlowe
Marc Singer
Tracy Scoggins
Jonathan Farwell
Irene Miracle
CinematographyEdward J. Pei
Edited byDiane Fingado & Adam Wolfe
Music byRick Conrad

Production
companies

Concorde Pictures
Centaur Films

Distributed byInternational Video Entertainment

Release date

  • August 16, 1990 (1990-08-16)

Running time

101 mins.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Watchers II is the 1990 sequel to the 1988 horror film Watchers. Starring Marc Singer and Tracy Scoggins, the film is loosely based on the 1987 novel WatchersbyDean Koontz. It was released on August 16, 1990.

The film's writers were credited under a pseudonym as they were not members of the Writers Guild at the time.[1]

Plot[edit]

The film continues the saga of two genetically altered life forms turned loose. One is a super-intelligent golden retriever with an uncanny ability to communicate and reason. The other is a hybrid monster, a non-human assassin created to track the dog and destroy all who come in contact with it.

The golden retriever finds and befriends a fugitive from the Marine Corps (Marc Singer). The clever dog prompts the Marine captain to call an animal psychologist from the top secret laboratory where the genetic manipulation occurred. Together with this trusted psychologist (Tracy Scoggins), they attempt to elude the murderous monster and the gory trail of death closing in on them.

Release[edit]

The sequel did not receive the benefit of a theatrical release that the original did. Instead, the film went straight-to-video via VHS and laser-disc.[2][3] The film remained out-of-print for many years until September 23, 2003, when both this film and the original were released on a double feature DVDbyArtisan Entertainment, although the release was eventually discontinued.[4]

Critical reception[edit]

Variety wrote "Roger Corman’s second try at adapting Dean R. Koontz’s bestseller is a marked improvement, yielding a suspenseful thriller."[5]

Scott Weinberg of eFilmCritic.com gave the film a 2.5 out of 5, and stated "Watchers 2 is an improvement of Empire Strikes Back proportions over its predecessor for one distinct reason: Part 2 doesn't have Corey Haim from Watchers in it. The plot is, not at all surprisingly, exactly the same as in the original Watchers, but none of the plot stuff really matters all that much. What's most interesting about Watchers 2 ('most' being a relative term) is that it actually seems to follow much more closely to the Dean Koontz source material than did the original. It's still a painly chintzy and woodenly delivered little affair, but if you happen to be a fan of the novel, Part 2 is the one you'd probably dig the 'most'."[6]

Walter Chaw of Film Freak Central described the film as "A joyless exercise."[7][8]

J. P. Harris, in his 2001 book Time Capsule: Reviews of Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy Films and TV Shows from 1987-1991, stated "While a marked improvement over Watchers, Watchers II is hardly more faithful to the wonderful novel; 'improvements' by scripter Dominic include several plot flaws. But the kernel of both films and book are still there. The monster has an awful rubbery suit by Dean Jones and William Star Jones, which is ineffective even as a shadow. The film gives Singer an opportunity to be laughably macho. As in the book, the best scenes are of the dog, played by golden retriever Dakai, using a computer and other displays of intelligence."[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Chris Nashawaty, Crab Monsters, Teenage Cavemen and Candy Stripe Nurses - Roger Corman: King of the B Movie, Abrams, 2013 p 220
  • ^ Watchers 2 [VHS]: Timothy Marlowe, Marc Singer, Tracy Scoggins, Jonathan Farwell, Irene Miracle, Mary Woronov, Tom Poster, Don Pugsley, Joseph Hardin, Kurt Braunreiter, Merritt Yohnka, Diana James, Edward J. Pei, Thierry Notz, Joel DeLoach, Rodman Flender, Roger Corman, Dean R. Koontz, John D. Brancato, Michael Ferris: Movies &TV. ASIN 6301730046.
  • ^ "Watchers 2 (Laser Disc): Everything Else". Amazon. Retrieved 2013-12-28.
  • ^ "Watchers / Watchers II: Corey Haim, Michael Ironside, Christopher Cary, Graeme Campbell, Dan O'Dowd, Lala Sloatman, Dale Wilson, Blu Mankuma, Colleen Winton, Duncan Fraser, Barbara Williams, Lou Bollo, Jon Hess, Thierry Notz, Damian Lee, Bill Freed, Dean R. Koontz, John D. Brancato, Michael Ferris: Movies & TV". Amazon. 23 September 2003. Retrieved 2013-12-28.
  • ^ "Watchers II". Variety's film reviews 1989-1990. R.R. Bowker. 1991. p. 27 June 1990. ISBN 978-0-8352-3089-6.
  • ^ "Movie Review - Watchers 2". eFilmCritic. Retrieved 2013-12-28.
  • ^ "Watchers II - Movie Reviews". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2013-12-28.
  • ^ "Watchers/Watchers II [Double Feature] - DVD". Film Freak Central. 2013-10-08. Retrieved 2013-12-28.
  • ^ Time Capsule: Reviews of Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy Films and TV ... - J. P. Harris - Google Books. iUniverse. ISBN 9780595213368. Retrieved 2013-12-28.
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