The Hills Have Eyes Part II is a 1985 horror film and the sequel to the 1977 classic, The Hills Have Eyes.
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A group of young and wild motocross racers venture through the desert and are stranded at an old mining ranch. They soon realize that they are being watched by a group of savage cannibals unknown to the civilized world. The film is full of flashbacks to the original film; even the dog has a flashback. Ruby/Rachel (Janus Blythe), Bob...
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The Hills Have Eyes Part II is a 1985 horror film and the sequel to the 1977 classic, The Hills Have Eyes.
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A group of young and wild motocross racers venture through the desert and are stranded at an old mining ranch. They soon realize that they are being watched by a group of savage cannibals unknown to the civilized world. The film is full of flashbacks to the original film; even the dog has a flashback. Ruby/Rachel (Janus Blythe), Bobby (Robert Houston), and Pluto (Michael Berryman) return from the original.
The film sequel did poorly at the box office. Wes Craven claims that he did this film because he was in need of money and since then, has disowned it and its followup, Mind Ripper, also known as The Hills Have Eyes III.
The film is infamous for a scene that involves the dog, Beast, who survived the original The Hills Have Eyes, having a flashback. This scene, as well as the film's over-the-top nature, has resulted in the movie becoming a camp classic amongst horror...
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