
Unfair even to mummies
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Poor Bram Stoker. Had he lived to see his name given as a tenuous link to banal filmd like this incredibly bad swquel to the very poor part one.
At least part one did borrow from an original Stoker story.
The frightening thimg about this film is the appalling acting, the limp script and a total lack of an original thought.
Ludicrously predicatable and ultimately laughable the film ends up like a spoof.
This, like its predecessor desreves obscurity and a public apology to the family of Bram Stoker for the misuse of his name.
Review ID: 10000000008060897

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