
In Peru, Dr. Herbert West and Dr. Dan Cain are medical volunteers in a civil war with the assistant Francesca Danelli and they are researching how to create human life from dead tissue using wounded soldiers as guinea pigs. They return to Miskatonic Hospital and Dan treats a terminal patient, Gloria, and gets close to her. When the snoopy Lt. Leslie Chapham investigates the Miskatonic Massacre, he learns that body parts are missing in the morgue, and Herbert and Dan become hi... (Full plot summary below)
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In Peru, Dr. Herbert West and Dr. Dan Cain are medical volunteers in a civil war with the assistant Francesca Danelli and they are researching how to create human life from dead tissue using wounded soldiers as guinea pigs. They return to Miskatonic Hospital and Dan treats a terminal patient, Gloria, and gets close to her. When the snoopy Lt. Leslie Chapham investigates the Miskatonic Massacre, he learns that body parts are missing in the morgue, and Herbert and Dan become his prime suspects. But Herbert kills the lieutenant and revives him with the serum. Meanwhile, Dr. Graves finds the head of Dr. Carl Hill and the green substance that the deceased doctor stole from Herbert, and uses the serum to resurrect Dr. Hill's head. When Gloria dies, Herbert and Dan use her head, with Meg's heart and parts of other women to create the perfect woman. But Lt. Chapham teams up with Dr. Hill to seek revenge against the crazy scientists.
Leave your thoughts about Bride of Re-Animator.
| Time OutGeoff AndrewThe excessive blood-spurting gruesomeness and cartoonish stop-motion effects trivialise the horror and undercut the would-be black humour in this travestied sequel to Stuart Gordon's hugely enjoyable film. |
| VarietyVariety StaffThe over-the-top acting that Gordon encouraged in Re-Animator is continued here with Combs particularly adept at the darkly comic throwaway line. |
| StarburstAndrew PollardA fun, gory follow-up to the splatter-tastic Re-Animator, although it never quite hits the heights, be it story-wise or gore-wise, of its predecessor. |
| Creative LoafingMatt BrunsonA formless regurgitation that's nowhere near as clever or caustic as its predecessor. |
| eFilmCritic.comScott WeinbergWhile Re-Animator has wit and audacity and gore and ferocity to spare, Bride of Re-Animator has gore... and the same actors. |
| CineVueAdam Lowes"This is a largely uninspired rehash which fails to improve upon the superior original, stuttering along until the demented, anything goes finale." |
| User ReviewTHE CAGED ONEin the tradition of Evil Dead, even better than the first! |
| User Reviewgwen fgreat sequel from the first films producer brian yuzna a great director in his own right jeffery combs great bruce abbott great and the late david gale of course great with wonderful work from KNB and screaming mad gorge on the make up |
| User ReviewSean Di prefer it to the first one, more gore, more laughs, more fun! |
| User ReviewZaar DThis wasn't as good as Beyond Re-animator, but it is still worth seeing, the violence is pretty mediocre and the story is a bit hard to follow, still one of my favourites though. |