Hellbound: Hellraiser II movie poster

Hellbound: Hellraiser II

"Time to play."

December 23, 1988 1h 37m 6.4/10 (1,214 votes)

Originally released in 1988. Hellbound: Hellraiser II is a horror/thriller film. directed by Tony Randel.

Starring Ashley Laurence, Clare Higgins, and Kenneth Cranham

Synopsis

Now confined to a mental hospital, young Kirsty insists her supposedly dead father is actually stuck in Hell following his wife’s betrayal. Few believe the young woman’s lurid stories aside from the thrill-seeking Dr. Channard. Kirsty is undeterred and, with the help of a fellow patient, heads to Hell for a rescue.

Quick Facts

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Release Date December 23, 1988 37 years ago
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Runtime 1h 37m 97 minutes total
User Rating 6.4/10 Good (1,214 votes)
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Budget $3M Production budget
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Box Office $12.1M 4.0x return
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Language English Original language
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Country United Kingdom + 1 more

Director

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Budget
$3,000,000
Revenue
$12,090,735

Production Companies

  • Film Futures
  • New World Pictures
  • Cinemarque Entertainment
  • King Video Productions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hellbound: Hellraiser II about?

Now confined to a mental hospital, young Kirsty insists her supposedly dead father is actually stuck in Hell following his wife’s betrayal. Few believe the young woman’s lurid stories aside fro...

Who directed Hellbound: Hellraiser II?

Hellbound: Hellraiser II was directed by Tony Randel.

How long is Hellbound: Hellraiser II?

Hellbound: Hellraiser II has a runtime of 1 hours and 37 minutes (97 minutes total).

When was Hellbound: Hellraiser II released?

Hellbound: Hellraiser II was released on December 23, 1988 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Hellbound: Hellraiser II?

The main cast of Hellbound: Hellraiser II includes Ashley Laurence, Clare Higgins, Kenneth Cranham, Imogen Boorman, William Hope.

Is Hellbound: Hellraiser II worth watching?

Hellbound: Hellraiser II has a user rating of 6.4/10 based on 1,214 reviews, indicating good reception from audiences.