Poltergeist II: The Other Side
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Brian Gibson
Jobeth Williams
Craig T. Nelson
Heather O'rourke
Zelda Rubinstein
Oliver Robins
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After having their home devastated by malevolent spirits, the Freeling family was unable to convince the insurance company of what happened to the property, so unable to afford a new place of their own, Steve, Diane, and their two children move in with Diane's mother. But they soon learn that this house was also built over haunted ground. One hundred years earlier, a deranged cult leader killed his followers in the area and now his spirit has returned, intent on kidnapping their youngest child, Carol Anne. Once again, the Freelings call upon psychic medium Tangina Barrons to help them, and also enlist a Native American spiritualist named Taylor.
Director
Brian Gibson
Cast
Jobeth Williams
Craig T. Nelson
Heather O'rourke
Zelda Rubinstein
Oliver Robins
John P Whitecloud
Kathy Wagner
Syd Beard
Susan Peretz
Jamie Abbott
Hayley Taylor-block
Ann Louise Bardach
Noble Craig
Helen Boll
Will Sampson
David Beaman
Robert Lesser
Geraldine Fitzgerald
Jaclyn Bernstein
Rocky Krakoff
Pamela Gordon
Julian Beck
Bill Schroeder
Carrie Lorraine
Larry Mcguire
Chelsea Hertford
Kelly Jean Peters
Whitby Hertford
Crew
William R Aldridge
Sue Alpert
Sue Alpert
Michael Amundsen
Larz Anderson
Mary Andrews
Lynn Arost
Michael Backauskas
Steve Badillo
Larry Barbier
Bill Barcroft
Roy Barnes
Terri Barrile
Dave Bassett
Bill Beasley
Mat Beck
Michael J. Benavente
Peter Berman
Brent Boates
Bruce Botnick
Dale R Brady
John Bruno
Theresa Burkett
Randy Cabral
Richard Calkins
Allen Cappuccilli
Roberto Carlos
Craig Caton-largent
Glenn Chaika
Joan E Chapman
Nancy Cipes
Mike Cobos
Michael D Combs
Jill Cook
Randall William Cook
Bill Couch
Judy Courtney
Charles Cowles
Margaret Craig-chang
Fred Culbertson
Joseph D'agosta
Cornelius Defries
Doug Degrazzie
Carlos Delarios
Albert Delgardo
Ken Dudderar
Susan Dudeck
William J Durrell
Richard Edlund
Leslie Ekker
Dana Dru Evenson
Robert Eyslee
Dick Farris
Denise Feir
Ed Felix
April Ferry
Eric Fiedler
Freddie Fields
P K Fields
Paulette C. Fine
Albert Fitch
Deirdre Flynn
Dixie Fusillo
Patricia A Galvin
Eddie Garcia
Jerry Gatlin
Deborah Gaydos
H.r. Giger
Marcia Girard
Jerry Goldsmith
Scott Goodrich
A L Gordon
Regina Gordon
Michael Grais
Michael Grais
Steve Greaves
Ron Gross
Tom Guido
Lynda Gurasich
Kris Guthrie
Kenneth Hall
Alan Harding
Joni Harding
Richard Hartley
Edward S. Haworth
Scott Hecker
O T Henderson
Rebecca Heskes
Larry Hezzelwood
Renee Holt
Jeffrey Howard
Brooke Hudson
Jere Huggins
J Paul Huntsman
Daniel Hutton
Jerry Jeffress
George Jenson
Steve Johnson
Eddie Jones
Tom Joyner
Robert Kaiser
Chris Karamonos
Dave Kelsey
Carole Kenneally
Makio Kida
Steven Klinghoffer
Michael J Kohut
Brad Kuehn
Michael Lantieri
Moe Larson
Andrew Laszlo
Andrew Laszlo
Lynda Lemon
Robert Lesser
Joe Lewis
Robin Leyden
Harry V Lojewski
Len Lookabaugh
Mauro Maressa
Robert Marta
Mary Mason
George E Mather
David Matherly
Mark Matthew
Patrick Mcclung
Rick Mclaughlan
Richard Medina
Michael Meinardus
Richard Craig Meinardus
Dennis Michelson
Vickie Miller
Henry Minski
Virgil Mirano
Michele Moen
Ronald B Moore
Thaine Morris
Arthur Morton
Jerry Moss
Michele Neely
Bill Neil
Bill Neil
Howard Neiman
George R. Nelson
James Nelson
Joe Nelson
Bob Newlan
Lesa Nielsen
Thom Noble
Beth Nufer
Ben Nye Jr.
Don Nygren
Bobby Olivas
Al Overton
Mark Overton
Clinton Palmer
Greg Papalia
Ken Peterson
Clay Pinney
Douglas A Raine
Samuel Recinos
Christopher Regan
Peggy Regan
Pat Repola
Peter Rich
Aaron Rochin
Pete Romano
Mindy Rothstein
Deep Roy
Richard Ruiz
John J Rutchland
John J Rutchland
Robert R Rutledge
Kevin Ryerson
Estelle Sakabinos
Joe Savko
Dana Miller Schornstein
Jon Schreiber
Dennis Schultz
Mort Schwartz
Nicholas Seldon
Frank Serafine
Patricia Shaw
Bill Sheinberg
David Shwartz
Mark Siegel
Paul Skylar
Bud Smith
Charles Ewing Smith
Scott Smith
Richard Snell
Robert Spurlock
Mark P. Stoeckinger
Wayne Strong
Bart Sussman
Monica Swann
Desiree Szabo
Annick Therrien
Cynthia Thornton
Eusebio Torres
Jerry Upton
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Geraldine Fitzgerald (1913-2005)
Born in Dublin on November 24, 1913, Fitzgerald was educated for a time in a convent school in London. Back in her native Dublin, she happily accompanied her aunt, the Irish actress Shelah Richards, to a theater one afternoon when the director mistook her for an actress, and instructed her "to go backstage and change." An inauspicious start, but it gave her the acting bug. She made her stage debut in 1932 in Dublin's Gate Theater and later appeared in a few forgettable British films: Open All Night (1934), The Ace of Spades, Three Witnesses (both 1935). She made the trip across the Atlantic in 1938 to act with Orson Welles and his Mercury Theater, but agents from Warner Bros. quickly signed her and she was soon off to Hollywood.
She made her film debut in 1939 supporting Bette Davis in Dark Victory, but it was her performance in a second film later in the year that proved to be the most memorable of her career - the role of Isabella Linton in Wuthering Heights. She earned an Oscar® nomination for her turn and stardom should have been around the corner, but Fitzgerald's feuding with studio head Jack Warner (he refused to let her return to the New York stage and she would refuse parts that she thought were inferior) led to some lengthy suspensions of unemployment. Irregardless, Fitzgerald still had some shining moments at Warner Bros. the heady melodrama The Gay Sisters (1942); the superb espionage thriller Watch on the Rhine (1943); Robert Siodmak's terrific, noirish thriller The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry (1945); and a tough crime drama where she played opposite John Garfield Nobody Lives Forever (1946).
Fitzgerald returned to New York by the '50s, and found much work in many of the live television dramas that were so popular in the day: Goodyear Television Playhouse, Lux Video Theatre, Studio One, Schlitz Playhouse of Stars; and even some taped television shows: Naked City, Alfred Hitchcock Presents in between her stage demands.
She did return to the screen by the mid-'60s and proved herself a fine character actress in films like The Pawnbroker (1965); Rachel, Rachel (1968); Harry and Tonto (1974); a wonderfully memorable comic turn as Dudley Moore's feisty grandmother in Arthur (1981); and yet another noteworthy performance as Rose Kennedy in the acclaimed mini-series Kennedy (1983). She also appeared in a few television programs: St. Elswhere, Cagney & Lacey, and The Golden Girls before ill-health forced her to retire by the early '90s. Among the relatives that survive her are her son, director Michael Lindsay-Hogg (Brideshead Revisited; a daughter, Susan Scheftel; and her great-niece, the English actress Tara Fitzgerald.
by Michael "Mitch" Toole
Geraldine Fitzgerald (1913-2005)
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Released in United States Summer May 23, 1986
Released in USA on video.
Began shooting May 13, 1985.
Released in United States Summer May 23, 1986