Bedroom Eyes II

Bedroom Eyes II

Release date : December 15, 1989
Runtime : 1h 25m
Countries of origin : South Africa / United States of America / Canada /
Original Language : English /
Director : Chuck Vincent /
Production companies : Trimark Pictures / Distant Horizon / Filmtrust /
December 15, 1989 1h 25m South Africa Thriller English More
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This sequel to 1986's Bedroom Eyes is the mixture as before, with Wings Hauser replacing the first film's star Kenneth Gilman. Once again, stockbroker Hauser begins succumbing to his chronic voyeurism. And also once again, his obsession gets him mixed up in a murder.
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Wings Hauser
Harry Ross
Kathy Shower
Carolyn Ross
Linda Blair
Sophie Stevens
Veronica Hart
JoBeth McKenna
Joe Giardina
Vinnie Fasano
Kevin Thomsen
Matthew Sotto
Jennifer Delora
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Harvey Siegel
Detective Briar
Stan Schwartz
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Allen Lewis Rickman
Dr. Eddie Larson
Tina Feaster
Passing Woman
Vincent J. Mazella
Criminal #4
Regal Khan
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Michael Monaghan
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  • title:Bedroom Eyes II
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1989
  • Runtime:1h 25m
  • Genres: Thriller ·
  • Countries of origin: South Africa · United States of America · Canada ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Chuck Vincent /
  • Writers: Jerry Ciccoritti · Michael Alan Eddy ·
  • Production companies: Trimark Pictures · Distant Horizon · Filmtrust ·
  • Overview:This sequel to 1986's Bedroom Eyes is the mixture as before, with Wings Hauser replacing the first film's star Kenneth Gilman. Once again, stockbroker Hauser begins succumbing to his chronic voyeurism. And also once again, his obsession gets him mixed up in a murder.
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