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Hajime Matsumoto (writer)
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Intergalactic bounty hunters Iria and Bob return to track down an ancient mystical relic. When a second Zeiram unit shows up and goes berserk... more | add synopsis
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A must-see film for femme fatale fans more (6 total)
Cast
(Credited cast)| Mitsuo Abe | ... | Hagi | |
| Bob Bobson | ... | Gaskmask Man, Various Bad Guys (voice: English version) | |
| Francis Cherry | ... | Caveman, Various Bad Guys (voice: English version) | |
| Makio Hiraiwa | |||
| Shuta Hiromoto | ... | Shaman, Various Bad Guys (voice: English version) | |
| Yukijirô Hotaru | ... | Kamiya | |
| Kunihiro Ida | ... | Teppei | |
| Kazuhiko Inoue | ... | Bob | |
| Steve Kramer | ... | Store Manager, Shop Keeper, Thug B (voice: English version) | |
| Bin Kurihara | ... | Kanute | |
| Wendee Lee | ... | Iria (voice: English version) | |
| Monique Lindsley | ... | Bandit Girl, Sniper Woman A (voice: English version) | |
| Dave Mallow | ... | Bob (voice: English version) | |
| Michael McConnohie | ... | Kamiya (voice: English version) | |
| Yûko Moriyama | ... | Iria | |
| Derek Stephen Prince | ... | Fujikuro (voice: English version) (as David Umansky) | |
| Tom Raudenbusch | ... | Barbarian, Various Bad Guys (voice: English version) | |
| Eriko Sakamoto | ... | Sniper Woman B, Incidentals (voice: English version) | |
| Peter Spellos | ... | Murata, Thug A, Lost Man (voice: English version) (as G. Gordon Baer) | |
| Paul St. Peter | ... | Kanuut / Taguchi (voice: English version) (as George C. Cole) | |
| Hiroyuki Tanaka | ... | Fujikuro (as Sabu) | |
| Yukitomo Tochino | ... | Murata | |
| Benjamin Waxman | ... | Ranger, Thugs (voice: English version) | |
| Ezra Weisz | ... | Teppel (voice: English version) (as Ethan Murray) | |
| Mystery Woman | ... | Woman A, Woman B (voice: English version) | |
| Mizuho Yoshida | ... | Yanuki / Zeiram |
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Zeiram 2 (Japan) (poster title)
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Referenced in Fainaru fantajî VII (1997) (VG) more
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This is one of my top ten favorite films. Although it is essentially an inferior remake of the original "Zeiram", where it really shines is in actress Yuko Moriyama's portrayal of the principal character, Iria. Her character has been refined and fleshed out considerably since the first film, and Ms. Moriyama's uncompromising presence, radiant beauty, and fierce intensity quickly elevate the film from mediocrity. Fans of science fiction, Japanese monster movies, and femme fatales will all find something to like in this film. The weakest links in the film are the challenging pace (typical in Japanese cinema) and the return of Teppei and Kamiya to provide mirthful moments of comedic relief. Typical of Director Keita Amemiya's other work, he seems more interested in delivering a stylistic and visually stunning film instead of a cohesive narrative, but on that level it succeeds with flying colors.