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''Child's Play 2'' is a 1990 American
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and the direct sequel to '' Child's Play'', written by
Don Mancini George Donald Mancini (born January 25, 1963) is an American screenwriter, director, and producer. He is best known for creating and writing the Child's Play (franchise), ''Child's Play'' franchise (1988–present). Career Having been a horror ...
and directed by John Lafia, one of the co-writers of the first film. It is the second installment in the ''Child's Play'' franchise and set two years after the first film; the plot follows Charles Lee Ray (better known as Chucky) continuing his pursuit for Andy Barclay, who was placed in foster care, and transferring his soul into him after being resurrected. Alex Vincent and
Brad Dourif Bradford Claude Dourif (; born March 18, 1950) is an American actor. He is known for voicing Chucky in the ''Child's Play'' franchise (1988–present), portraying Gríma Wormtongue in ''The Lord of the Rings'' film series, and his Academy A ...
reprised their roles while Christine Elise,
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,
Gerrit Graham Gerrit Graham (born November 27, 1949) is an American stage, television, and film actor as well as a scriptwriter and songwriter. He is best known for his appearances in multiple films by Brian De Palma as well as appearances in two ''Star Trek'' ...
and Grace Zabriskie joined the cast. ''Child's Play 2'' was released on November 9, 1990, exactly two years after the first film was released, and grossed over $35 million on a budget of $13 million. It was followed by a sequel, '' Child's Play 3'', 9 months later.


Plot

Two years after the death of Chucky, the Play Pals Corporation, manufacturer of the ''Good Guy'' doll line, is attempting to recover from the negative publicity surrounding the event. To reassure its stockholders that there was nothing actually wrong with the doll, they acquire Chucky's remains and reassemble him. During the process, a power surge fatally electrocutes one of the assembly line workers and Chucky is reanimated. Mr. Sullivan, the CEO of the company, orders his assistant Mattson to dispose of the doll. Meanwhile, Andy Barclay, now eight years old, has been in
foster care Foster care is a system in which a minor has been placed into a ward, group home ( residential child care community or treatment centre), or private home of a state- certified caregiver, referred to as a "foster parent", or with a family mem ...
ever since his mother, Karen Barclay was institutionalized for backing up his claims that his doll was alive. Andy is brought in by foster parents Phil and Joanne Simpson, though Phil is apprehensive about Andy's needs. Andy later meets Kyle, a cynical, street-smart teenage girl the Simpsons are also fostering. Chucky discovers Andy's whereabouts by using Mattson's car phone to call Grace Poole, the manager of Andy's foster center, before suffocating Mattson with a plastic bag. Chucky infiltrates the Simpson's home and takes the place of another ''Good Guy'' doll, "Tommy," which he buries in the backyard. Andy begins to bond with Kyle after the two are punished for an heirloom Chucky destroyed. That night Chucky reveals himself to Andy, but Kyle enters the room before he can complete the voodoo chant to possess him. Kyle doesn't believe Andy's claim that Chucky is alive. Phil and Joanne barge into the room and blame Kyle for the chaos; Phil throws Chucky into the basement in frustration. Chucky realizes that his body is becoming human again after suffering a nosebleed. The next day, Chucky secretly follows Andy to school and defaces his homework, resulting in Andy being assigned detention. Chucky kills Andy's teacher Mrs. Kettlewell by stabbing her with an
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and then beating her with a yardstick, but Andy manages to escape. Andy tries to warn his foster parents about Chucky, but Phil refuses to believe him and considers returning him to the foster center. That night, Andy sneaks into the basement to confront Chucky, but the doll overpowers him. When Phil arrives to investigate, Chucky trips him, causing him to fall from the stairs and break his neck. Joanne blames Andy for Phil's death and sends him back to the foster center. Alone in the house, Chucky stabs Joanne to death off screen. Kyle discovers "Tommy" buried outside and realizes Andy was telling the truth. She rushes to warn Joanne, but finds her dead. Chucky ambushes Kyle and forces her to drive him to the foster center. Chucky stabs Grace to death and captures Andy. Kyle pursues them through the streets and to the nearby Play Pals factory, but is unable to find them before Chucky knocks Andy unconscious and completes the ritual. However, the spell fails as he has spent too much time in his doll body and is now permanently trapped. Enraged, Chucky chases Andy and Kyle through the factory. After Chucky murders a factory technician, Kyle and Andy manage to mutilate his body with assembly-line equipment. Chucky escapes and attacks again, knocking out Kyle. Andy is able to open an emergency release valve, showering Chucky with molten
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and seemingly killing him. After saving the unconscious Kyle from being killed on a
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, the two approach the half-melted Chucky, who suddenly springs back to life. Kyle shoves a high-pressure air hose into his mouth, inflating his head until it explodes, finally killing him. Andy and Kyle exit the factory, unsure of where to go.


Cast

* Alex Vincent as Andy Barclay *
Brad Dourif Bradford Claude Dourif (; born March 18, 1950) is an American actor. He is known for voicing Chucky in the ''Child's Play'' franchise (1988–present), portraying Gríma Wormtongue in ''The Lord of the Rings'' film series, and his Academy A ...
as the voice of Chucky ** Ed Gale (in-suit performer) * Christine Elise as Kyle *
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as Joanne Simpson *
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as Phil Simpson * Grace Zabriskie as Grace Poole *
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as Haskell Sullivan *
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as Elizabeth Kettlewell * Greg Germann as Mattson * Edan Gross as Tommy Doll * Charles Meshack as Van Driver


Production

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purchased the script to the original '' Child's Play'' partially because UA President Tony Thomopoulis and MGM/UA Communications Chairman
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believed that it had the potential for multiple sequels. Producer David Kirschner asked
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to return as director, but Holland declined due to his conflicts with producer David Kirschner and UA during the first film. John Lafia, who had been turned down as director because he had no experience, was hired by Kirschner after directing '' The Blue Iguana''. Mancini also agreed to return. Mancini and Lafia decided to set the film at a foster home due to Lafia's experience living in a large family. MGM/UA also commissioned a screenplay from Mark Patrick Carducci in case it was dissatisfied with Mancini's script, but it was not used. Carducci's script would have involved Andy in a
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after the murders in the first film. The sequel was in pre-production and was set to begin filming on October 15, 1989, when UA President Richard Berger told producer
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that the film was put on hold as the studio was about to be acquired by the Australian group
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, whose director
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intended to ban the studio from producing horror films.
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, The Price Company,
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, and
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expressed interest in picking up the
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to the series and sequel. Disney, which was working with Kirschner to develop '' Hocus Pocus'' (1993), was especially interested in purchasing the series under its
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label because it wanted to create a horror-themed attraction at its Disney-MGM Studios theme park. However, Universal won the rights bid after
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and Kathleen Kennedy assisted Universal's
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in convincing Kirschner to accept a negative pickup deal with the studio. Originally the film was intended to open with a courtroom scene of a
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sentencing Karen Barclay to a
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for insisting that Chucky was alive, and both Catherine Hicks and
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were intended to reprise their roles as Karen and Detective Mike Norris from the first film. Sarandon recalled to ''
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'' in 2023 that he declined to return when asked because Holland would not be involved. However, their scenes were cut from the scripts because of budgetary constraints, and as a result of their omission the film is much shorter than the other installments in the series. The courtroom scene would be recycled as the ending of '' Curse of Chucky'' in 2013. It also would have contained a scene where Chucky's remains were held in a police evidence locker alongside
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and Michael Myers's masks, an idea which came to be reused in '' Bride of Chucky'' in 1998. Jenny Agutter would be cast as Joanne Simpson after Veronica Cartwright was considered. Gerrit Graham would beat
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,
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, and
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for the role of Phil Simpson.
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, Holly Marie Combs, and Christine Elise all auditioned for the role of Kyle. Although Elise nearly missed her follow-up audition to film an episode of ''
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'', she got the role. Principal photography began on November 6, 1989 with a $12 million budget. Since Kirschner was busy after getting hired to run
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, the production was supervised by Robert Latham Brown. Unlike the first film which was mostly shot on-location in Chicago, most of the second film was shot on
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in
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. The Play Pals factory sequence was shot in an abandoned warehouse in
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. Brad Dourif recorded all of his dialogue as Chucky in advance, which allowed his words to match up with his facial movements better than in the first film. Kevin Yagher returned to do the special effects and puppetry, directing several scenes of the film himself. Ed Gale was rehired to play the body of Chucky, but unlike in the first film very few of his scenes were used. The
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picketed the shoot to demand that the production company stop using non-union employees, with the crew voting to sign a union contract in January 1990 shortly before filming wrapped.
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, whose only scoring experience was the 1989 Australian psychological horror film '' Dead Calm'', was hired to compose the music after lying to the studio that he had composed an orchestral composition before. Kevin Carlson, Van Snowden, and N. Brock Winkless IV were credited as part of the puppeteers of Chucky.


Music

The score of the film was composed by Graeme Revell, conducted and orchestrated, by
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and performed by the
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. Unlike the first film that has electronic music, the music for the sequel is completely orchestral.


Novelization

A tie-in
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to the film was later written by
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. The author added in some of his own plot scenes exclusive to the novel, such as going deeper into Andy Barclay and Chucky's past. Chucky is characterized to have an absent father and his abusive mother being a dwarf. Chucky got teased a lot because of this and later strangled his mother to death. Also, Chucky was put in special classes when he was younger. During the scene at the factory, Chucky sees a bunch of Good Guy dolls and wishes that he could bring them to life to do his bidding. This was partially used as the plot of the film '' Cult of Chucky''.


Reception


Box office

The film opened at number one in the US with an opening weekend gross of $10,718,520 from 1,996 screens in the US. The film grossed a total of $28,501,605 in the US and an additional $7.3 million internationally for a worldwide gross of $35.8 million.


Critical response

Evan Dickson of
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, in describing how it surpasses the original film, wrote, "''Child's Play 2'' manages to strip away all artifice and still manage to be an effective slasher." ''
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'' wrote, "''Child's Play 2'' is another case of rehashing the few novel elements of an original to the point of utter numbness."
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gave the film zero stars out of four, calling it "A vicious, ugly little thriller." On Siskel and Ebert's Worst of 1990 show, Siskel further criticised the film, accusing director John Lafia of "prostituting himself" and rhetorically asking the audience "who was this trash made for and would you want to sit next to them in a theater?" Kevin Thomas of the ''
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'' thought the original was "a terrific one-of-a-kind thriller," but "Not so the sequel. It's an all-out horror film—handsomely produced but morbid and not in the least amusing to watch." Richard Harrington of ''
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'' called it "an inevitable sequel that's not as good as its progenitor, but better than most movies with the numbers 2 through 8 in their titles."


Home media

''Child's Play 2'' was first released on
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by MCA/Universal Home Video in North America on April 11, 1991. The film was later released on
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in 1999 and bundled with the fourth film '' Bride of Chucky''. This released on
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by
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on October 22, 2002. It was released in multiple collections, such as: * The Chucky Collection (alongside ''Child's Play 3'' and ''Bride of Chucky''), released on October 7, 2003. * Chucky – The Killer DVD Collection (alongside ''Child's Play 3'', ''Bride'' and ''Seed of Chucky''), released on September 19, 2006. * Chucky: The Complete Collection (alongside ''Child's Play '' and ''3'', ''Bride'', ''Seed'' and ''Curse of Chucky''), released on October 8, 2013. * Chucky: Complete 7-Movie Collection (alongside ''Child's Play '' and ''3'', ''Bride'', ''Seed'', ''Curse'' and ''Cult of Chucky''), released on October 3, 2017. ''Child's Play 2'' was released o
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by Scream! Factory on August 16, 2022. This release included a new 4K scan from the original camera negative, a new Dolby Atmos track and several interviews recorded in 2022 with creator
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, actor Alex Vincent, producer
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, actress Christine Elise, actress
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, and executive producer Robert Latham Brown.


Sequels

The film was followed by '' Child's Play 3'' in 1991, '' Bride of Chucky'' in 1998, '' Seed of Chucky'' in 2004, '' Curse of Chucky'' in 2013, '' Cult of Chucky'' in 2017, and the TV series '' Chucky'' in 2021.


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