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Watchers II

  • 1990
  • 18
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
1.4K
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Tracy Scoggins and Marc Singer in Watchers II (1990)
A genetically re-engineered dog develops a psychic link with a monster created in a lab experiment which goes awry.
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A fugitive Marine finds a genetically re-engineered dog psychically linked to a deadly monster created in a lab experiment gone awry. The man, the dog, and a lab assistant come together to s... Read allA fugitive Marine finds a genetically re-engineered dog psychically linked to a deadly monster created in a lab experiment gone awry. The man, the dog, and a lab assistant come together to stop the escaped monster's rampage.A fugitive Marine finds a genetically re-engineered dog psychically linked to a deadly monster created in a lab experiment gone awry. The man, the dog, and a lab assistant come together to stop the escaped monster's rampage.

  • Director
    • Thierry Notz
  • Writers
    • John Brancato
    • Michael Ferris
    • Dean R. Koontz
  • Stars
    • Marc Singer
    • Tracy Scoggins
    • Jonathan Farwell
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Thierry Notz
    • Writers
      • John Brancato
      • Michael Ferris
      • Dean R. Koontz
    • Stars
      • Marc Singer
      • Tracy Scoggins
      • Jonathan Farwell
    • 22User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Marc Singer
    Marc Singer
    • Paul Ferguson
    Tracy Scoggins
    Tracy Scoggins
    • Barbara White
    Jonathan Farwell
    • Steve Malceno
    Irene Miracle
    Irene Miracle
    • Sarah Ferguson
    Mary Woronov
    Mary Woronov
    • Dr. Glatman
    Tom Poster
    • Outsider
    • (as Thomas W. Poster)
    Don Pugsley
    Don Pugsley
    • Smith
    • (as Donald Pugsley)
    Joseph Hardin
    • Wesson
    Kurt Braunreiter
    • MP #1
    Merritt Yohnka
    Merritt Yohnka
    • MP #2
    Harri James
    • Bell
    • (as Diana James)
    John Lafayette
    John Lafayette
    • Watson
    Tommy Hinkley
    Tommy Hinkley
    • Lab Assistant
    • (as Tom Hinkley)
    Jeff Arbaugh
    Jeff Arbaugh
    • Lead Protestor #1
    • (as Jeffrey Arbaugh)
    Stirling Nix Bradley
    • Lead Protestor #2
    • (as Stirling Bradley)
    Deidre Conrad
    • Female Protestor
    • (as Diedre Conrad)
    Mike McDonald
    • Protestor #1
    Eric Louis Levy
    • Protestor #2
    • Director
      • Thierry Notz
    • Writers
      • John Brancato
      • Michael Ferris
      • Dean R. Koontz
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    User reviews22

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    6lost-in-limbo

    "Man's best friend, my ass".

    Two years after the Corey Haim starring vehicle "Watchers", Roger Corman would produce another adaptation of Dean R. Kootnz's best-selling novel. This b-grade sequel is a sober retread changing or adding plot devices and losing the suburban setting for something urban, but probably being a little more faithful to the book as this screenplay would try to delve a bit more deeper in to this top secret experiment of genetic engineering. Here we even get an explanation (nothing special, but it is a reason) to why this creature takes out the eyes of its victim. The hybrid creature known as the Outsider is given human like instincts, but it just can't control what it was engineered to do… track down the super-intelligent dog it shares a physic link with and eliminated all who have been in contact with it. Quite slow-burn and carefully structured, but still providing the grisly shocks throughout this fugitive-on-the-run / creature-on-the-rampage theme. Instead of trying for cheap jolts, it tends to rely on its shady atmospherics (as its spends a lot time in darkly lit areas), edgy suspense (like the sewer sequence) and moody storytelling, where in doing so it doesn't feel quite as silly and dumb-down as its predecessor. Although the man in an unconvincing rubber freak of nature suit, does get a fair bit of screen time. The director doesn't really try to hide the creation either. Technically sound direction with a steady tempo if somewhat a dragged out climax. This time we have Marc Singer and Tracy Scoggins in the leads and they are quite likable. Jonathan Farwell is adequate as the unstable scientist who led the project. Also showing up in a minor turn is Mary Woronov.

    "Can't teach an old dog new tricks. Cant ya?"
    4Fraudzilla

    Watch Your Step

    The first Watchers movie, which got a limited Stateside theatrical release, found whatever minor success it attained on home video in the rental utopia that was the late 1980s. It apparently made enough money to tempt Roger Corman into a Direct To Video follow up 2 years later.

    Interestingly, well ok, not really, but unusually, Watchers II is actually not a sequel, but essentially a remake of the original. Apparently it's more faithful to the Dean Koontz source material, not being a Corey Haim vehicle, but not having read it I couldn't say for sure.

    A top secret government experiment to create the perfect killing machine leads to a hyper intelligent golden retriever, designed to infiltrate enemy bases, and 'the outsider' a genetically modified, humanoid monster psychically linked to the dog that will follow him and kill everyone he's been in contact with in his quest to destroy him. Via shenanigans both escape in a lab accident and the dog is taken in by a helpful stranger who teams up with a helpful and sexy scientist who worked on the project to try and defeat the Outsider and save the dog

    I've left that a bit vague because I'm gonna copy and paste it for review in future sequels. The helpful stranger in this case Paul Ferguson (Marc Singer) a soldier on his way to trial by military police whose transport is derailed by the outsider during its escape and the deaths of his fellow soldiers being blamed on him. This beautiful scientist in this entry is Tracy Scoggins.

    This is very much DTV material, in terms of acting, direction and effects. Hell, even the cover art is a lame photo that I get the feeling was shot on the last day of filming. Singer and Scoggins are solid enough leads at this level, albeit it makes you wonder if the dog's ability to communicate with Singer is less because it's super intelligent and more because he's the Beastmaster. The dog is the star of the show, which is something of a series staple.

    The monster suit is far from the best I've ever seen, though also not even in the bottom 10 rubber monsters you'll find in a Corman movie. Unfortunately the design, particularly of its head, it's awful, and I'm not even sure what they were going for. I've seen others say it's the same suit from The Terror Within (a film also directed by Thierry Notz) which I'm not convinced is the case. It's definitely similar but to be honest I remember that looking better.

    Watchers II really isn't very good, but also isn't terrible either. Before watching it, or even reading this I'm sure you'll be well aware if there's any chance of you enjoying a DTV sequel to a Roger Corman movie based on a Dean Koontz novel, and as such view accordingly. It's a watchable (harhar) cheesy horror flick you're unlikely to have any inclination to see a second time.
    4kevin_robbins

    This is a huge step down from the original

    Watchers II (1990) is a movie I recently watched on YouTube. The storyline follows a genetically engineered monster that escapes a laboratory and begins hunting down a unique dog. A laboratory assistant and a man who found the dog, and the dog will work together to bring down the monster.

    This movie was directed by Thierry Notz (The Terror Within) and stars Marc Singer (The Beastmaster), Tracy Scoggins (Lois & Clark), Mary Woronov (Death Race 2000) and Irene Miracle (Inferno).

    This is a wild movie. It takes awhile to actually get to see the monster so you need to enjoy Singer and the dog for the most part. You do get to watch the dog type on a key board and hack into systems and discover what's going on for the humans, all while typing with a pencil. That was pretty cool. Once the monster arrives the special effects on the creature is well done. The Predator night vision was okay too. The entire grocery store scene is awesome. The fights between the monster and dog are good and the final few scenes are entertaining.

    Overall this is a huge step down from the original with Corey Haim. I would score this a 3.5-4/10 and only watch if you can't find something better on.
    Michael_Elliott

    Poor Sequel

    Watchers 2 (1990)

    * (out of 4)

    When you've got nothing original to do with a sequel you simply make it a remake and that's the case with Watchers 2, which isn't worth reading about let alone watching. Another government agency has created a new golden retriever, which is just as smart as the one in the first film. Of course, they also get the idea to create another creature and so the movie can continue, the creature and dog escape (again) and bodies begin to pile up while the government runs all over the place trying to track them down. Paul Ferguson (Marc Singer) is the lucky fellow who finds the dog, falls in love with it and must try and fight off the baboon looking monster.

    Watchers 2 is pretty much the same movie as the first one, although this time Roger Corman was the actual producer. Apparently he didn't want to spend too much money on a script because there's certainly not one to be found here. While the first movie's monster was silly looking it at least was interesting but that's not the case here. From what I can remember the monster here appears to be the same one as in The Terror Within, another Corman production. Gore hounds might find a few interesting kills but that's not enough to keep your attention through the slow pace that makes this film a real pain to get through.
    3gridoon

    At least the dog is adorable.

    This sequel to "Watchers" is just a reworking of the original. Or, more accurately, it uses Dean Koontz's original story as the basis for yet another "Predator" knock-off. Pretty lame, with some terribly unconvincing effects (check out that severed head), but an amazingly well-trained dog yet again saves the day (i.e., at least makes the movie bearable). (*1/2)

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    • Trivia
      Though ostensibly a sequel to Watchers (1988), this movie is self-contained and does not follow the plot of the earlier film. Watchers III (1994) is a rather loose sequel to this movie, while Watchers Reborn (1998) is another self-contained, free retelling of the original novel (although it does borrow plot elements originally created for "Watchers 2", like the creature being christened AE-74).
    • Goofs
      When they first try the weapons, Paul says to Barbara that the shotgun chamber can hold only three shots, so she should make each shot count. When he kills the Outsider at the movie's end, Paul uses the same shotgun and fires off four shots in a row.
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      Written and performed by Michael Sutton (as Michael) and Brenda Sutton

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    • Release date
      • August 16, 1990 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Outsider
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Concorde Pictures
      • Centaur Films
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      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
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