Death Wish II (1982)


Death Wish II
Release Date19 February 1982
Budget$2,000,000
TaglineFirst His Wife. Now His Daughter. It's Time To Even The Score!
GenreAction, Drama
CountryUSA
Filming Locations1203 South Crescent Heights Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, USA
LanguageEnglish
Sound MixMono
ColorColor
Film TypeFeature
Film ClassAction Thriller
MoodTough Guys
ThemesVigilantes, Out For Revenge, Lone Wolves
TonesAngry, Gritty
TagsDaughter, Kill, One Against Odds, Rampage, Rape, Revenge, Vigilante

Death Wish II (also known as Death Wish 2 in more recent years) was a 1982 sequel to the 1974 film. The movie starred Charles Bronson, was written by David Engelbach and directed by Michael Winner.


Cast and Crew


Cast

Paul Kersey

Geri Nichols

Det. Frank Ochoa

New York D.A.

Herman Baldwin

Ben Frank
Inspector Lt. Mankiewicz

Robin Sherwood
Carol Kersey

Fred McKenzie

Michael Prince
Elliott Cass

Drew Snyder
Deputy Comm. Hawkins

Paul Lambert
New York Police Comm.

Thomas F. Duffy
Nirvana

Kevyn Major Howard
Stomper

Stuart K. Robinson
Jiver

E. Lamont Johnson
Punkut

Paul Comi
Senator McLean

Judge Neil A. Lake

Hugh Warden
Minister at funeral

Jim Begg
Tourist

Melody Santangello
Tourists Wife

Robert Snively
Dr. Gofeld

Steffen Zacharias
Dr. I. Clark

Don Moss
Cabbie

Donald Kay

Chinese Landlord

David Daniels
Lang

James Galante
Tim Shaw

Buck Young
Charles Pearce

Karsen Lee
Nirvanas Girl 1

Leslie Graves
Nirvanas Girl 2

Teresa Baxter
Nurse 1

Cindy Daly
Nurse 2

Susannah Darrow
Nurse on Bus

Henry Capps
Policeman 1

Joshua Gallegos
Policeman 2

Paul McCallum
Ambulance Man

Woman at Party

Diane Markoff
Prostitute

Cynthia Burr
Secretary to NY DA

Michael Tavon
Thug 1

Ezekiel Moss
Thug 2

C. Ransom Walrod
Boat Captain

Gary Boyle
Man in TV Soap Opera

Ava Lazar
Girl in TV Soap Opera

Fred Saxon
Newscaster

Himself - on TV

Ginny Cooper
Diner

Lesa Weis
Diner

Twyla Littleton
Diner

Diane Manzo
Diner

Rick Schmidlin
Gang Member

Director

Producer

David Engelbach
writer

Brian Garfield
characters

Yoram Globus
producer

producer

Hal Landers
executive producer

Bobby Roberts
executive producer

Original Music

Cinematographer

Richard H. Kline
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Editor

Julian Semilian
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Casting Director

Joe Scully
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Beth Voiku
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Production Designer

William Hiney
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Set Decorator

Rick Gentz
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Makeup Department

Phil Rhodes
makeup artist

Vivienne Walker
hair stylist

Production Manager

Tony Wade
production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Roger Carlton
second assistant director

Russell Vreeland
first assistant director

Art Department

Kent H. Johnson
property master

Sound Department

David Campling
sound editor

Ron Davis
sound editor

Dennis Jones
boom operator

Tom Overton
sound mixer

John Poyner
sound editor

Hugh Strain
sound re-recordist

James Thompson
sound recordist

Special Effects

Ken Pepiot
special effects

Stunts

Chuck Couch
stunt coordinator

Ernie F. Orsatti
stunt coordinator

Gilbert B. Combs
stunts

Richard Epper
stunt performer

Camera and Electrical Department

Danny Buck
gaffer

Dave Friedman
still photographer

Gene Kearney
key grip

Thomas Laughridge
camera operator

Henry M. Lebo
first assistant camera

Peter Santoro
first assistant camera

Robert A. Wise
second assistant camera

Kenneth Zunder
second assistant camera

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Ron Archer
key costumer

Michele Dittrick
costumer

Music Department

Robin Clarke
music editor

musician: guitar

David Whitaker
conductor, music arranger, composer: additional music

Dave Mattacks
musician: drums

Transportation Department

Greg Van Dyke
transportation captain

James R. White
transportation coordinator

Other Crew

Bud Aronson
location manager

Jack English
location manager

Yoram Globus
presenter

presenter

Alleen N. Nollmann
script supervisor

Christopher Pearce
production associate

Marilyn Tasso
production accountant

Kent Adamson
production assistant

John Lizzi
photo double: Charles Bronson, stand-in: Charles Bronson

Production Company

Cannon Films
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City Films
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Golan-Globus Productions
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Landers-Roberts Productions
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Distributor

Columbia Pictures

Filmways Pictures

Warner-Columbia Filmverleih

Ambassador Film Distributors

Columbia Films S.A.

Columbia TriStar Home Video

GoodTimes Home Video

Hoyts Distribution

ITT Contrast

MGM Home Entertainment

MGM Home Entertainment

RCA/Columbia-Hoyts Home Video

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment






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Death Wish (1974)
Death Wish 3 (1985)
Death Wish II
Films directed by Michael Winner
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Death Wish 3 (1985)
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