Darkman II: The Return Of Durant (1994)

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Written by Robert Eisele, Lawrence Hertzog

Directed by Bradford May

Running Time: 105 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1994

Rating: 18 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

The disfigured avenger, Darkman returns in this made-for-video sequel.

As Darkman continues his search for the formula for synthetic skin, his nemesis, Durant (Larry Drake) awakens from a lengthy coma to retake his place in the criminal underworld.

Darkman is after Durant in this sequel who didn't die in the first film, as you may well have been under the impression that he had.

When is Darkman II: The Return Of Durant next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Sci-Fi/Horror December 13th, 12:15am and on Sky Movies Sci-Fi/Horror HD December 13th, 12:15am. See more...

Cast

Larry DrakeRobert G. Durant
Arnold VoslooDarkman/Dr. Peyton Westlake
Kim DelaneyJill Randall
Renée O'ConnorLaurie Brinkman
Lawrence DaneDr. Alfred Hathaway
Jesse CollinsDr. David L. Brinkman
David FerryEddie Scully Durant Henchman
Jack LangedijkDurant Henchman
Sten EirikDurant Henchman
Steve MousseauDurant Henchman
James MillingtonMr. Perkins
Phillip JarrettJill Randall's Cameraman
Kevin RushtonSkinhead
Graham RowattProducer Bob
Chris GillettBob's Boss
David ClementDet. Stringer
Catherine SwingBonnie Cisco
Anne Marie DeLuiseReceptionist
Adam BrambleDoctor
Harry SpiegelCabbie
Donna MullinMiss S&M

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