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''Die Hard 2'' (also known by its tagline ''Die Harder'')The film's onscreen title is ''Die Hard 2'', as also given at the initial home-video release'
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The film's original advertising used "Die Harder" as a tagline, and many releases of the film (e.g. the 2006 DVD release and 2007 Blu-ray release) were marketed under the title ''Die Hard 2: Die Harder''.
is a 1990 American
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and the second installment in the ''Die Hard'' film series. The film was released on July 4, 1990, in the United States. The film was directed by
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, and written by Steven E. de Souza and
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. It stars
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as
John McClane John McClane is a fictional character and main protagonist of the ''Die Hard'' film series, based on Joe Leland from Roderick Thorp's action novel, '' Nothing Lasts Forever''. McClane was portrayed in all five films by actor Bruce Willis, and ...
. The film co-stars
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, William Sadler, Art Evans, William Atherton,
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,
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, Fred Thompson, John Amos, and
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. As with the first film, the action in ''Die Hard 2'' takes place on Christmas Eve. McClane is waiting for his wife to land at Washington Dulles International Airport when terrorists take over the air traffic control system. He must stop the terrorists before his wife's plane and several other incoming flights that are circling the airport run out of fuel and crash. During the night, McClane must also contend with airport police and a military commander, none of whom want his assistance. The film was preceded by ''
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'' (1988) and followed by ''
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'' (1995), ''
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'' (2007), and ''
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'' (2013).


Plot

On Christmas Eve, two years after the events of the previous film,
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is now a lieutenant with the L.A.P.D, who arrives at
Dulles International Airport Washington Dulles International Airport , typically referred to as Dulles International Airport, Dulles Airport, Washington Dulles, or simply Dulles ( ), is an international airport in the Eastern United States, located in Loudoun County and F ...
to pick up his wife, Holly. Meanwhile, a plane carrying corrupt foreign military leader General Ramon Esperanza is also headed to Dulles under extradition for using U.S. funds to buy drugs. Waiting to meet Esperanza's plane is disgraced former Colonel William Stuart and a group of ex-military sympathizers who supported Esperanza's actions. Suspicious, McClane follows two of Stuart's men into a restricted baggage sorting area where a gun fight ensues. McClane kills one man, but the other escapes. With the help of his friend, Sergeant
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, he discovers that the dead man's fingerprints correspond to an American soldier who died in a helicopter accident two years ago. Putting this together with Esperanza's imminent arrival, McClane reports his concerns to the airport police chief, Carmine Lorenzo, and
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director Ed Trudeau, but neither believe him. They are convinced when Stuart and his men, operating out of a church on the outskirts of the airport, cut all communications with incoming airplanes, disable all runway lighting, and demand that Esperanza's plane be allowed to land without interference. Under Stuart's direction, Trudeau orders all air traffic controllers to have all planes in Dulles airspace hold in the air despite their low fuel warnings. McClane becomes worried about Holly's plane and enlists the help of the airport janitor Marvin to fight back. Chief airport engineer Leslie Barnes decides to try using an unfinished antenna array to communicate with the stranded circling airplanes. Carmine sends an airport SWAT team with him, but Stuart's men kill them all and destroy the antenna. Barnes is saved by McClane. In retaliation, Stuart crashes a British airplane killing everyone onboard by impersonating air traffic control and faking the airplane's
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reading. Once Esperanza's plane lands, McClane wounds Esperanza before Stuart and his men arrive. They blow up the plane and take Esperanza to the church, but fail to kill McClane. A U.S. Special Forces team arrives, led by Major Grant, for whom Stuart is a protégé. Grant's men and McClane attack the church. McClane kills one of Stuart's men and gives chase with his gun, but the mercenaries escape on snowmobiles. Confused as to why he failed to wound anyone, McClane realizes the gun was filled with blanks, meaning Grant's team is secretly cooperating with Stuart, and the firefight was staged. Grant, Stuart, their men, and Esperanza all rendezvous at an airport hangar, where a Boeing 747 that they demanded is waiting for them. On Holly's flight, arrogant reporter Richard Thornburg becomes suspicious as to why the plane hasn't landed. He taps into the cockpit communications and records an earlier surreptitious transmission from Barnes to all the circling airplanes describing the situation. In the airplane's lavatory, he broadcasts the recording live on television, leading to a panic in the airport terminal which prevents McClane and Carmine from getting to the 747. Holly subdues Thornburg with a fellow passenger's stun gun. McClane asks a news crew to fly him via helicopter to intercept the 747. McClane jumps onto the wing and uses his coat to jam the aileron, preventing the plane from taking off. McClane kills Grant, and then opens the fuel valve in the wing during a struggle with Stuart. After Stuart kicks McClane off the wing, McClane uses a cigarette lighter to ignite the fuel trail, exploding the plane and killing everyone on board. The fire trail also serves as a landing guide for all airborne aircraft, including Holly's, to land safely. After McClane and Holly are reunited, Marvin picks them up in his airport cart and drives them away.


Cast

Additional cast members include Stuart's henchmen: Don Harvey as Garber, John Costelloe as Sergeant Oswald Cochrane,
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as Miller, John Leguizamo as Burke, Robert Patrick as O'Reilly, Tom Verica as Kahn, Tony Ganios as Baker, Michael Cunningham as Sheldon, Peter Nelson as Thompson, Ken Baldwin as Mulkey, and Mark Boone Junior as Shockley. Patrick O'Neal appears as Telford, Major Grant's radio operator.


Production


Development and writing

The screenplay was adapted from
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's 1987 novel '' 58 Minutes''. The novel has the same plot but differs slightly: a police officer must stop terrorists who take an airport hostage while his daughter's plane circles overhead, and has 58 minutes to do so before the plane crashes.
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, who wrote the 1979 novel '' Nothing Lasts Forever'', upon which ''Die Hard'' was based, receives credit for creating "certain original characters", although his name is misspelled onscreen as "Roderick Thorpe". One of the writers of the screenplay, Steven E. de Souza, later admitted in an interview for the book ''Action Speaks Louder: Violence, Spectacle, and the American Action Movie'' that the villains were based on America's "Central American" meddling, primarily the
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. The film was originally budgeted at $40 million. Bruce Willis was paid $7.5 million for reprising his role for the film. Producer
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was accused of profligate spending and it was claimed the film cost $62–70 million. Fox domestic distribution president
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dismissed the $70 million claim as "absurd". It was reported at the end of filming that Silver had been relieved of day-to-day producing duties. Scenes of Dulles airport in the snow were to be filmed in Denver but was scrapped due to warm weather. Some outdoor scenes were filmed in Alpena, Michigan, while others needing to accommodate the landing of the 747 with snow were filmed at former
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in Kincheloe, Michigan. Other scenes were filmed on a sound stage in Los Angeles using fake snow. ''Die Hard 2'' was the first film to use digitally composited live-action footage with a traditional
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that had been photographed and scanned into a computer. It was used for the last scene, which took place on a runway. According to Franco Nero, Silver got the idea to cast him after he saw movie posters of Nero hanging in the office of their mutual accountant. Nero did not want to do ''Die Hard 2'' because he did not like the script and he had committed to do the film '' Breath of Life''. Finally, Silver scheduled Nero's scenes in such a way that the actor could do both films.


Release


Marketing

In a trailer for the film screened during Christmas 1989, the film had a planned release date of June 29, 1990. This was brought forward to June 22; however, following claims of the film running over time and budget, the release date was pushed back two weeks to July 4.


Home media

The film debuted on video in the United States on January 31, 1991, and it was the most rented video in its first week above ''
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'' and sold a record 505,000 units for rental. The film became available on
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on March 9, 1999, followed by a 2-Disc Special Edition DVD on July 10, 2001, as part of the Die Hard Ultimate Collection DVD and re-released again in early 2005 as a Widescreen Edition and June 19, 2007, followed by a
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release on November 20, 2007, and a re-release on January 29, 2013.


Reception


Box office

''Die Hard 2'' exceeded all expectations by outdoing the box office success of ''Die Hard''. The film had the largest pre-opening, earning $3.7 million from 1,828 theaters. For six years, it would hold this record until it was surpassed by '' Independence Day'' in 1996. It had a wide release in 2,507 theaters in the United States and Canada, grossing $21.7 million its opening weekend. ''Die Hard 2'' went on to gross $117.5 million in the United States and Canada, and $122.5 million internationally, earning over $240 million worldwide, almost doubling that of ''Die Hard''. The film was re-released internationally in 1993 and made $216,339 more, which totaled its gross to $240.2 million.


Critical response

On
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, ''Die Hard 2'' has an approval rating of based on reviews, with an average rating of . The site's critical consensus reads: "It lacks the fresh thrills of its predecessor, but ''Die Hard 2'' still works as an over-the-top – and reasonably taut – big-budget sequel, with plenty of set pieces to paper over the plot deficiencies." On
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, the film has a weighted average score of 67 out of 100, based on 17 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale. Roger Ebert, who gave the original film a mixed review, described the sequel as "terrific entertainment", despite noting substantial credibility problems with the plot. Jay Boyar of the '' Orlando Sentinel'' dubbed the film as being as disappointing a sequel as ''
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'', and said,
Whatever small pleasure there is to be found in this loud dud is due mostly to the residual good feelings from the first film... As played by Bruce Willis, McClane is still an engaging character, even if he is much less amusingly drawn this time. Willis is in there trying, but the qualities that helped to make his character sympathetic in the first film are missing. McClane no longer worries openly about his personal safety, as he did in the original movie. His quasi-cowboy personality from ''Die Hard'' is all but forgotten – he has become more of a Rambo and less of a Roy Rogers. And though the filmmakers try to establish McClane as resistant to advanced technology, this promising idea isn't developed.
'' Empire'' magazine rated the film three out of five stars, while stating, "It's entertaining nonsense that doesn't quite manage to recapture the magic of the original. Still, there are some nice moments here, and Willis is on solid ground as the iconic McClane." Gene Siskel ranked the film as the sixth best movie of 1990. ''
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'' magazine ranked the film's plane crash #2 on its list of "Greatest Movie Plane Crashes".


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