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Black Scorpion Ii
(1996)
Released By:
Concorde/New Horizons Home Video
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R
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Studio:
Concorde/New Horizons Home Video
Genre:
Action-Adventure
MPAA Rating:
R
Director:
Jonathan Winfrey
Language:
English
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Cast:
Garrett Morris
,
Joan Severance
,
Stoney Jackson
,
Whip Hubley
Published ID:
56219
UPC:
736991461994,
Plot:
This campy but inferior sequel from director
Jonathan Winfrey
stars sexy
Joan Severance
as the masked avenger Black Scorpion, here pitted against a crazed earthquake researcher (
Sherrie Rose
). The mayor wants federal construction contracts, so he sabotages Rose's project, a revolutionary earthquake-blocking device. All Rose wanted was to be a hero, and the treachery drives her insane enough to don a tight red outfit and becomes a super-villain. Calling herself Aftershock, the disturbed scientist breaks depraved master criminal Gangster Prankster (
Stoney Jackson
) out of jail, and together they plan to level the city.
Garrett Morris
is back as Argyle, and Gangster Prankster kidnaps his girlfriend in order to get the Scorpion-mobile. It's up to Black Scorpion to stop them, but in doing so she must confront her own cowardice and win the heart of her new partner/roommate (
Whip Hubley
). This adventure is even more Batman-oriented than the 1995 original, especially with regard to Gangster Prankster's Joker-like hideout, henchmen, and deadly traps. Still, except for
Stoney Jackson
-- who is delightfully manic -- the rest of the cast seems to forget that campy films require exuberance, and they mostly phone in their performances. ~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide
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