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Nightmare Island 2: Hookface's Revenge (2011) Online
Original Title :
Nightmare Island 2: Hookfaceu0027s Revenge
Genre :
Movie / Action / Comedy
Year :
2011
Directror :
Galen Pendleton
Cast :
Indy Randhawa,Mark Kandborg,Brett Manyluk
Writer :
Galen Pendleton,Indy Randhawa
Budget :
CAD 2,000
Type :
Movie
Rating :
7.4/10

It's the film everyone has been waiting for - the action-packed sequel to Nightmare Island: The Legend of Hookface. A wealthy landowner looking to develop sends four angry mercenaries to ... See full summary

Nightmare Island 2: Hookface's Revenge (2011) Online

It's the film everyone has been waiting for - the action-packed sequel to Nightmare Island: The Legend of Hookface. A wealthy landowner looking to develop sends four angry mercenaries to rid Nightmare Island of a ruthless killer who's been terrorizing sexy teen campers for too long. Hookface is his name, and he's not going down without a fight in Nightmare Island 2: Hookface's Revenge.
Cast overview:
Indy Randhawa Indy Randhawa - Hookface
Mark Kandborg Mark Kandborg - Wolf
Brett Manyluk Brett Manyluk - Tank
Randy Brososky Randy Brososky - Pat
Greg Auch Greg Auch - Frost
Howie Miller Howie Miller - Tex
Michelle Molineux Michelle Molineux - Suzy
Michael Fulton Michael Fulton - Charlie

Actor Mark Kandborg (Wolf) went through dozens of perfectly matched cigar stubs during filming.

Tank's smartgun is an exact replica of those used in James Cameron's sci-fi Classic, Aliens. Brett Manyluk, the 6'5" actor who plays the character, built the fully functioning contraption himself from a steadicam rig, motorcycle grips and a coffee can.

The big fight scene between Wolf and Hookface was originally to be worked out, learned and rehearsed for over nearly two hours on set, but a rapidly encroaching thunderstorm forced Fight Choreographer Randy Brososky (Pat) to develop and teach the elaborate moves and get the actors camera ready in less than 15 minutes. Even so, the final take was cut short when dark clouds eclipsed the sun and the sky opened up, drenching actors and crew. Conflicting cast schedules delayed shooting of the remaining scenes until nearly six months later, in the middle of winter.