Additional information for Child's Play 2, which has a domestic theatrical release set for November 9, 1990. The film is being distributed by Universal Pictures and has not yet been rated. Child's Play 2 has a total running time of 84 minutes.
16
Argentina
M
Australia
K-15
Finland
-12
France
18
Germany
16
Netherlands
18
Norway
15
UK
R
USA
18A
Canada
16
Iceland
M18
Singapore
18
Spain
R16
New Zealand
15
Sweden
18
Chile
M/16
Portugal
VM14
Italy
18
Hungary
84min
Brinquedo Assassino 2
Brazil
Child Play 2
Japan
Chuckie, o Boneco Diabólico 2
Portugal
Chucky 2 - Die Mörderpuppe ist wieder da
West Germany
Chucky 2 - Die Mörderpuppe ist zurück
West Germany
Chucky, el muñeco diabólico 2
Mexico
Chucky, el muñeco diabólico segunda parte
Peru
Chucky, la poupée de sang
France
Chucky: El muñeco diabólico 2
Argentina
Den onda dockan 2
Sweden
Grzeczny chlopiec
Poland
Gyerekjáték 2.
Hungary
I koukla tou satana no 2
Greece
Jeu d'enfant II
Canada
La bambola assassina 2
Italy
Laleczka Chucky 2: Powrót laleczki Chucky
Poland
Muñeco diabólico 2
Spain
Vaiko zaidimas 2
Lithuania
November 09, 1990
USA
November 15, 1990
Australia
November 22, 1990
Argentina
, 1991
Peru
January 11, 1991
Ireland
January 11, 1991
UK
January 16, 1991
France
January 24, 1991
Belgium
April 05, 1991
Brazil
May 25, 1991
Japan
September , 1991
Hungary
December 18, 1991
Germany
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Chucky's back as the doll possessed by the soul of a serial killer, butchering all who stand in his way of possessing the body of a boy.
After the events of Child's Play, Andy Barclay (Alex Vincent) was placed in a foster home with Joanne and Phil Simpson while his mother underwent psychiatric evaluations, because she supported her son's story about a killer doll. Two years have passed since Chucky was destroyed and the bad publicity about Play Pals, Inc. (the company behind the "Good Guy" toy line) is all over the newspapers. The company has the original doll reconstructed for analysis and a worker is electrocuted. Chucky is brought back to life because of the accident and kills a client of Mr. Sullivan's, named Mattson, to find details of Andy's location.Chucky disposes with and takes the place of the foster home's Tommy doll by destroying it with Joanne's priceless China ornament. That night, Chucky ties Andy up so he can finish what was started in Child's Play; the transferal of his soul into Andy's body. But Kyle, Andy's rebellious teenage foster sister, is sneaking back into the house through his bedroom window and she interrupts the process. Confused, Kyle tries to help untie Andy, but Phil and Joanne unexpectedly arrive and accuse her of tying Andy up. Phil then throws the doll into the basement.The next morning, Andy attends his first day at a new school. During recess, Chucky sneaks into the classroom and finds Andy's test paper on the teacher's desk. With class dismissed Ms. Kettlewell, the teacher, uncovers Andy's paper with an obscenities written all over it in crayon. She confronts Andy and forces him to stay after school for detention. He's locked inside the classroom while Ms. Kettlewell leaves to phone Joanne and Phil. Andy tries to warn anybody on the other side of the locked door, to no avail. When Chucky starts pounding on the closet door, Andy escapes through the classroom window. Ms. Kettlewell returns and notices the classroom is empty. Hearing a sound coming from the closet, she assumes Andy is hiding and opens the door and searches the closet, but uncovers nothing. Confused, she proceeds to leave to search further, but Chucky stabs her with an air pump and then beats her to death with a yard stick. Back at the foster home, Phil and Joanne confront Andy about the phone call from his teacher. Phil scolds Andy for telling what he believes to be fictional stories about Chucky, and shows him that Chucky has been in the basement since last night.In the middle of the night, Andy hears a noise downstairs. He arms himself with an electric carving knife and heads into the basement. Chucky wrestles with Andy, until Phil suddenly comes in and notices Andy holding the knife. Andy tries to warn him before he can walk down the steps, but Chucky trips him and leaves him dangling on the edge of the stairs, before dropping him, killing him from a broken neck. Believing Andy responsible for his death, Joanne calls Grace, the head of the foster care center; angrily packs his things, and sends him back to the foster care center. Kyle, who has grown close to Andy and knowing that he did not kill Phil and that it was unintentional if he did, tries to reason with her, but Joanne ignores her and Kyle decides to have a cigarette outside, throwing Chucky into a garbage can. In using the tree swing, she accidentally uncovers the original Tommy doll, buried in the dirt. She then notices that the garbage can she tossed Chucky into is empty, causing her to realize that Andy was telling the truth. Terrified, she runs back into the house to warn Joanne, but discovers her dead body tied to a chair. Chucky reveals himself and threatens to kill Kyle, unless she cooperates.He tells her to drive to the children's home so he can finally reach Andy and transfer his soul into him. Kyle outwits Chucky by slamming onto the car's brakes, ejecting him through the windshield. Chucky begins the rest of his journey to the Foster Center by foot. Finally reaching the home, he pulls the fire alarm in the facility to create a diversion. Amongst the commotion, the head of the center, Grace (with Andy in hand), angrily accuses Kyle of pulling the fire alarm. She grabs Chucky (sitting below the alarm), and starts to yell at Kyle but is fatally stabbed to death after he reveals himself to be alive. Chucky grabs Andy and forces him to go where he can begin the transfer. Kyle tries to track Chucky and Andy down by car, but it proves difficult for her.Eventually, she notices Andy walking with Chucky in hand toward the city's Good Guy doll factory. From there, Chucky knocks Andy out and begins to say the chant. Kyle rushes as fast as she can to find them, but the chant is completed before she can do so. Though it would appear that Chucky had succeeded, he notices his nose bleeding, revealing that it is indeed too late and that he is trapped permanently as a doll. Enraged, he tries to kill Andy, but Kyle manages to subdue him for a brief moment by dropping some good guy boxes on top of Chucky. While Andy and Kyle navigate through the huge labyrinth maze of boxes in the factory, Chucky does whatever he can to kill them, and in doing so loses a hand from the grate that Kyle slam on him as well as his legs. Andy and Kyle think they have killed Chucky by sending him up a conveyor belt backward and having extra arms and legs attached to him. Seconds later as they walk away, Kyle is hit by the corpse of a factory repair maintenance man that Chucky had killed earlier after the machine crushes his eyeballs with those used for the Good Guy dolls and somehow attached him to a rope to use as a weapon, the force of the impact sends Kyle flying onto the conveyor belt, she hits her head and is knocked unconscious, leaving Andy alone to fight Chucky. Andy manages to pour hot, melted plastic onto the killer doll, stopping him in his tracks. He then jumps onto the conveyor belt and wakes up Kyle right before she can be crushed to death, they check Chucky who they thought was destroyed but emerges from the melted plastic pile and tries to kill them until Kyle forces an air hose into his mouth causing his head to inflate and explode, finally killing him. Andy and Kyle walk out of the factory into the bright new morning. Andy asks where they are going, to which Kyle replies "Home", even though neither one knows where home is.Some television airings show an extended ending, in which it is revealed that a piece of Chucky's flesh got into a tank of hot plastic. A machine is then seen making a new Good Guy Doll head, which then forms a sinister smile, setting up the events for Child's Play 3.
John Lafia
Director(s)
Don Mancini
Don Mancini
Writer(s)
Robert Latham Brown
executive producer
David Kirschner
producer
Laura Moskowitz
co-producer
Producer(s)
Graeme Revell
Composer(s)
Andy Barclay
Alex Vincent
Joanne Simpson
Jenny Agutter
Phil Simpson
Gerrit Graham
Kyle
Christine Elise
Chucky (voice)
Brad Dourif
Grace Poole
Grace Zabriskie
Sullivan
Peter Haskell
Miss Kettlewell
Beth Grant
Mattson
Greg Germann
Social Worker
Raymond Singer
Van Driver (as Charles C. Meshack)
Charles Meshack
Homicide Investigator
Stuart Mabray
Policeman in Car
Matt Roe
Liquor Store Clerk (as Herb Braha)
Herbie Braha
Technician
Don Pugsley
Technician
Ed Krieger
Technician
Vince Melocchi
Tommy Doll (voice)
Edan Gross
Rick Spires
Adam Ryen
Sammy
Adam Wylie
Adam (as Bill Stevenson)
Billy Stevenson
Orphan #1 (uncredited)
Brigitte Roth
Director(s)
Don Mancini
Writer(s)
executive producer
David Kirschner
producer
Laura Moskowitz
co-producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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