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Basket Case 2 is a 1990 American comedy horror film written and directed by Frank Henenlotter, and the sequel to his 1982 film Basket Case. [1] It stars Kevin Van Hentenryck reprising his role as Duane Bradley, who moves with his deformed, formerly conjoined twin brother Belial into a home for "unique individuals" run by their deceased aunt’s friend, eccentric philanthropist Granny Ruth ...
Basket Case 2: Frank Henenlotter: Kevin Van Hentenryck, Annie Ross, Kathryn Meisle: United States: Horror comedy [8] Betsy's Wedding: Alan Alda: Alan Alda, Molly Ringwald, Madeline Kahn, Ally Sheedy: United States [9] Bird on a Wire: John Badham: Mel Gibson, Goldie Hawn, David Carradine: United States: Action Comedy [10] The Bonfire of the ...
This is a list of 1990-released horror films that includes: The Age of Insects; Amavas Ki Raat; The Amityville Curse [1] Arachnophobia [2] Baby Blood [3] Bandh Darwaza (also known as The Closed Door) [4] Basket Case 2 [5] Beyond Darkness (also known as La Casa 5) [6] Blood Games [7] Bloodmoon [8] Blood Salvage [9] Brain Dead [10] Bride of Re ...
Frank Henenlotter (born August 29, 1950) is an American film director, screenwriter and film historian.He is known primarily for directing horror comedies, especially Basket Case (1982), Brain Damage (1988), and Frankenhooker (1990).
Basket Case is a 1982 American horror film written and directed by Frank Henenlotter in his feature directorial debut.Produced by Edgar Ievins, the film stars Kevin Van Hentenryck as Duane Bradley, a young man who seeks vengeance on the doctors and nurses who performed an unwanted surgery that separated him from his deformed conjoined twin brother Belial, whom Duane hides in a large wicker basket.
Basket Case (1982) Basket Case 2 (1990) Basket Case 3: The Progeny (1992) The Basketball Diaries (1995) Basquiat (1996) Bastard: (1940 & 1997) The Bastard: (1954 ...
Green Day has found success at the MTV Video Music Awards, receiving nine nominations for "Basket Case", the second single from Dookie; and eight awards for "Boulevard of Broken Dreams", the second single from American Idiot. The band has also received 4 Grammy Awards out of 17 nominations, or 5 out of 20 including their solo recognitions.
He also had a few walk-on appearances on the soap opera One Life to Live in 1978 and made an uncredited appearance in Frank Henenlotter's 1982 horror film Basket Case. [2] He was generally unhappy with the constant pressure to sleep with men in exchange for parts, and began to slowly grow tired of the wasted effort. [1]