Predator 2

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A police chief in the war-torn streets of Los Angeles discovers that an extraterrestrial creature is hunting down residents – and that he is the next target.

Release Date: November 21, 1990 (Theaters)

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February 23, 2021 (Digital)

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Runtime: 1h 48m

Budget: $35,000,000

Box Office: $57,120,318

Classification

Runtime
1h 48m

Production

Budget
$35,000,000

Box Office
$57,120,318

Danny Glover
Lieutenant Mike Harrigan
Gary Busey
Peter Keyes
Rubén Blades
Danny Archuleta
Bill Paxton
Jerry Lambert
Robert Davi
Captain Phil Heinemann
Kevin Peter Hall
The Predator
Kent McCord
Captain B. Pilgrim
Calvin Lockhart
King Willie
Steve Kahan
Sergeant
Henry Kingi
El Scorpio
Corey Rand
Ramon Vega
Lilyan Chauvin
Irene Edwards
Teri Weigel
Colombian Girl
William R. Perry
Subway Gang Leader
Alex Chapman
Subway Gang
John Cann
Subway Gang
Michael Papajohn
Subway Gang
Julian Reyes
Juan Beltran
Casey Sander
Federal Team
Pat Skipper
Federal Team
Carmine Zozzora
Federal Team
Chuck Boyd
Reporter
Jim Ishida
Reporter
Paulo Tocha
Detective
Jsu Garcia
Detective
Kashka
Jamaican
Jeffrey Reed
Jamaican
Carl Pistilli
Cop on Phone
Harri James
Leona's Friend
Beth Kanar
Woman Officer
Thomas Rosales Jr.
El Scorpio Gang Member (uncredited)
Charles F. FitzSimons
OWLF Task Force Agent (uncredited)
Hal Rayle
The Predator (voice) (uncredited)
David B. Levinson
King Kong (uncredited)
Eric Mansker
Jamaican Gang Member (uncredited)
Vladimir McCrary
Jamaican Gang Member (uncredited)
Manny Perry
King Willie Gang Member (uncredited)
Beverly Overstreet
Girl at Fire Hydrant (uncredited)
Walter Smith
Train Passenger (uncredited)
Wyatt Weed
Boar Predator (uncredited)
Philip Weyland
Man in Crushed Car (uncredited)
Scott Cranford
AWF Team Member (uncredited)
Cody Glenn
SWAT Team Member (uncredited)
Robert Hammond
Cop (uncredited)
Frank Woods
Remote Broadcast Producer (uncredited)
Ron Stein
Train Passenger (uncredited)
Lloyd Levin
Executive Producer
Michael Levy
Executive Producer
Joel Silver
Producer
John Davis
Producer
Jim Thomas
Writer / Characters
John Thomas
Writer / Characters
Adam Jones
Art Department Manager
Alan Holly
Foley Mixer
Alan Manzer
Set Designer
Alan Silvestri
Original Music Composer
Albert Delgado
Special Effects Manager
Alex Algarin
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
B. Tennyson Sebastian III
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Bill Greenberg
Electrician
Bill Hargrave
Boom Operator
Brooks P. Guyer
Techno Crane Operator
Bruce Bell
ADR Mixer
Bruce Lacey
ADR Editor
Bruce Richter
Carpenter
Butch Pierson
Second Assistant "B" Camera
Catherine Chase
Assistant Dialogue Editor
Chris David
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Christopher Nibley
Visual Effects
Christopher T. Gerrity
Second Second Assistant Director
Clarence Lynn Price
Construction Coordinator
Clete Cetrone
Propmaker
Craig Kohtala
Best Boy Grip
Curtis Foster
Best Boy Electric
Dan Colegrove
Propmaker
Dan Romero
Transportation Co-Captain
Dana Gustafson
Assistant Sound Editor
Daniel J. Lester
Costume Supervisor
David Bartlett
Sound Effects Editor
David Lewis Yewdall
Sound Effects Editor
David W. Alstadter
Foley Recordist
Dean Beville
Sound Effects Editor
Dennis Leonard
Sound Engineer
Dennis Sands
Scoring Mixer
Don Poynter
Creature Design
Don Sheldon
Hairstylist
Donald Flick
Sound Effects Editor
Edward D. Markley
Production Manager
Eileen Kastner-Delago
Special Effects Technician
Elinor Bardach
Key Costumer
Elliott Koretz
Sound Editor
Felicia Fasano
Casting Assistant
Fernando Cubillas
Production Assistant
Florent Danny Retz
First Assistant Editor
Franklyn Warren
Extras Casting
Frederick Iannone
First Assistant "A" Camera
Gary Burritt
Negative Cutter
Gary Davis
Stunt Coordinator / Stunts
Gary L. Karas
Special Effects
Gary S. Gerlich
Supervising Dialogue Editor
Geoff Hubbard
Art Direction
George McDowell Agnew
Location Manager
George Simpson
Sound Effects Editor
Giedra Rackauskas
Production Executive
Gillian L. Hutshing
Assistant Editor
Gina Spiro
Assistant Sound Editor
Gintar Repecka
Special Effects
Gregg Barbanell
Foley Artist
Gregory L. McMurry
Visual Effects
Gus Duron
VFX Editor
Hal Sanders
Dialogue Editor
Hank Mayo
Conceptual Design
Harry E. Snodgrass
Sound Designer
Howard Bachrach
Transportation Captain
J. Michael Muro
Steadicam Operator
J. Tom Archuleta
Second Assistant Director
J.W. Kompare
Visual Effects Coordinator
Jack Anderson
Additional Camera
Jacques Stroweis
Visual Effects Designer
James B. Campbell
Orchestrator
Jason King
Assistant Sound Designer
Jeanne Van Cott
Production Manager
Jenna Abrahamson-Minardi
Lighting Technician
Joan Rowe
Foley Artist
Joe Montenegro
Special Effects
Joel Hynek
Visual Effects Supervisor
John Cann
Stunts
John Dunn
Sound Effects Editor
John Nicolard
Visual Effects
John Pospisil
Special Sound Effects
Jon Curtis Price
Special Effects
Jordu Schell
Sculptor
Josh McLaglen
First Assistant Director
Judee Flick
Sound Effects Editor
Karen Penhale
Production Coordinator
Kathy McHugh
Assistant Production Coordinator
Keith Parrish
Color Timer
Ken Pepiot
Special Effects Supervisor
Kenneth Karman
Music Editor
Kevin Goff
Second Assistant Camera
Kevin Hudson
Special Effects Technician
Kevin Westmore
Makeup Artist
Krishna Rao
Camera Operator
Larry Hopkins
Sound Mixer
Larry Weiss
CG Animator
Larz Anderson
Special Effects Manager
Laura Krumholz
First Assistant Editor
Laurence Flynn
Best Boy Electric
Lawrence G. Paull
Production Design
Lawrence Karman
First Assistant Camera
Len Burge
Special Effects Technician
Lila Finn
Stunts
Lisa Blok-Linson
Location Manager
Lorraine Salk
First Assistant Editor
Louis M. Mann
Set Designer
Luigi Mugavero
Set Dresser
Marilyn Vance
Costume Design
Mark Simon
Assistant Camera
Mark Sullivan
Matte Painter
Mark Whitlock
Matte Painter
Martin Glover
Set Production Assistant
Marvin Walowitz
Sound Effects Editor
Michael E. Little
Camera Operator
Michael Mills
Makeup Supervisor
Michael Spatola
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Mike Stanwick
Color Timer
Nancy Bernstein
Visual Effects Producer
Neil Garland
Propmaker
Pam Vick
Rotoscoping Artist
Paul Abascal
Hair Supervisor
Paul Gentry
VFX Director of Photography
Peter Levy
Director of Photography
Peter Ramsey
Storyboard Artist
Pieter Hubbard
Dialogue Editor
Richard F. Mays
Set Designer
Richard Foreman Jr.
Still Photographer
Richard Overton
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Richard Raguse
Sound Mixer
Richard Zarro
Special Effects
Rick Simpson
Set Decoration
Robert Frazen
Assistant Editor
Robert Grasmere
Second Unit Director / Visual Effects Supervisor
Robert L. Blatman
Assistant Camera
Robert Olmstead
Special Effects
Robert Reed Altman
First Assistant "B" Camera
Robert Renga
Sound Recordist
Robert Ruiz
Assistant Camera
Robert Rust
Dolly Grip
Robert S. Henderson
Special Effects
Robert Sikora
Rigging Gaffer
Robert Turk
Carpenter
Rocco Gioffre
Matte Painter
Ron Bartlett
Sound Editor / Sound Effects Editor
Ron S. Herbes
Assistant Dialogue Editor
Ron Stein
Stunts
Ronald Sinclair
ADR Editor
Roy Goode
Pyrotechnician
Sally Thornton
Set Designer
Sandy Collora
Concept Artist
Scott H. Eddo
Makeup Designer
Sergio Reyes
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Shane Mahan
Art Department Coordinator
Shelley Kirkwood
Unit Publicist
Sonny P. Filippini
Script Supervisor
Stan Winston
Special Effects
Steve Duncan
Transportation Coordinator
Susan Mazzei
Assistant Sound Editor
Suzanne Hines
Assistant Dialogue Editor
Suzanne Todd
Associate Producer
Terry Carr
Co-Producer
Tom Joyner
Co-Producer / Unit Production Manager
Tommy Tomlinson
Property Master
Uri Katoni
Assistant Editor
Vincent E. Toto
Assistant Camera
Wayne Rose
Special Effects
William C. Carruth
ADR Supervisor
William Stout
Creature Design
Zoë Wells
Assistant Editor / Visual Effects

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Reviewer:
CinemaSerf
Date:
April 16, 2022
So for the sequel, we swap an actual jungle for an urban one, and Arnie is replaced by Danny Glover. At least the baddie is the same - only this time, we immediately know what's going on and what to expect. Therein lies the problem: there is no suspense. A seriously B-list group of talent - Gary Busey ("Keyes") and Adam Baldwin ("Garber") amongst them, really help this descend quickly into a pit of mediocre special effects tinged with Glover's rather typical way of playing cop. It doesn't hang around, to be fair - there are plenty of combat scenes; and Sylvia Saunders ("Ruth") looks like she could be lethal with a broom, but by the end, I was fairly sure I was in the visitor's camp because this just isn't very good.
Rating:
5.0
Reviewer:
Gimly
Date:
March 19, 2018
When I was younger I always hated _Predator 2_. Rewatching it as an adult, I don't think it was fair how bad I thought it was. It's not that _Predator 2_ is crap, it's just that it's **so much worse** than the original (one of the 5 best movies ever made), that it comes across as such a massive disappointment. With fresh, or I guess more accurately, with more experienced eyes, I don't mind _Predator 2_ at all, there's actually a lot of stuff I like about it. It's still not a great movie to me, but I don't skip it when I'm doing a marathon like I would have once upon a time. It expands upon the Predator lore in some pretty cool ways, and the Jamaican Voodoo Posse inspired my Escher Necromunda gang, so I've wound up pretty 50/50 on the whole thing. _Final rating:½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._
Rating:
5.0
Reviewer:
John Chard
Date:
September 6, 2014
Very undervalued sequel suffering because of the first films success. Los Angeles is imploding with mayhem as gang wars fill the streets, an under pressure police force try to restore order, but both parties have another foe to worry about, a Predator is in town, and he's about to up the ante. Gone is Arnold Schwarzenegger, gone is John McTiernan, and gone is the jungle setting, so following in the foot steps of the ultimate beefcake movie that was Preadtor 1987 was an unenviable task it seems. Yet I personally feel that Predator 2 stands up to scrutiny as a fine entry into the sci-fi/action genre. Locating it among the urban decay of L.A. works real well, and pitting the Predator against a tough grizzled (but hardly giganticus beefcakeus) cop (Danny Glover) gives us a smart brains against brawn story. Also cutely is that director Stephen Hopkins and writers Jim & John Thomas have actually got the Predator cleaning up the streets of L.A., in fact another two hours of Predator hunt and kill tactics and crime in L.A. would have been completely eradicated! There is plenty of bloody snotty gore to appease fans of that persuasion, and it's nice to report that the characters on show do actually impact as part of the story. Voodoo magic man! It has a fine cast that reads like a who's who of action films, Danny Glover (Lethal Weapon), Bill Paxton (Aliens), Robert Davi (Die Hard), Gary Busey (Under Siege), Rubén Blades (Once Upon a Time in Mexico) & Maria Conchita Alonso (The Running Man), whilst Kevin Peter Hall dons the Predator suit and suitably kicks arse again. It's not genius, it's not even ground breaking, but Predator 2 is a fine and entertaining genre piece that sadly seems to forever be undervalued on internet forums. Who's Next? 8/10
Rating:
8.0