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WesternActionFantasyHorror

Dead Again in Tombstone

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The devil’s outlaw and reluctant servant, Guerrero returns from the dead again in this action-packed western which promises to be one hell of a ride. Guerrero is forced to protect a stolen relic from getting into the hands of Jackson Boomer and his gang of soldiers, but Jackson will stop at nothing to raise his comrades from the dead and bring the wrath of hell upon earth. Guerrero must use all his dark powers in order to defeat Jackson and find redemption…or die again trying.

Release Date : 2017-08-30

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Universal 1440 Entertainment

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Danny Trejo

Character Name : Guerrero

Original Name : Danny Trejo

Gender : Male

Jake Busey

Character Name : Colonel Jackson Boomer

Original Name : Jake Busey

Gender : Male

Elysia Rotaru

Character Name : Alicia

Original Name : Elysia Rotaru

Gender : Female

Nathaniel Arcand

Character Name : Bull Dog

Original Name : Nathaniel Arcand

Gender : Male

Dean McDermott

Character Name : Dr. Goldsworthy

Original Name : Dean McDermott

Gender : Male

Elizabeth Lavender

Character Name : Madame Du Vere

Original Name : Elizabeth Lavender

Gender : Female

Peter Skagen

Character Name : Mr. Cravens

Original Name : Peter Skagen

Gender : Male

Joe Norman Shaw

Character Name : Sheriff Judkins

Original Name : Joe Norman Shaw

Gender : Male

John Tierney

Character Name : Jeremiah

Original Name : John Tierney

Gender : Male

Jason Long

Character Name : Squeeze Benteen

Original Name : Jason Long

Gender : Male

Michelle Rios

Character Name : Zerelda De La Cruz

Original Name : Michelle Rios

Gender : Female

Dan McDougall

Character Name : Bob (uncredited)

Original Name : Dan McDougall

Gender : Male

Bud Klasky

Character Name : Lawyer (uncredited)

Original Name : Bud Klasky

Gender : Male

Gerrick Winston

Character Name : Cowboy Boss

Original Name : Gerrick Winston

Gender : Male

Colin A. Campbell

Character Name : Boomer Brothel

Original Name : Colin A. Campbell

Gender : Male

Daryl King

Character Name : Boots Benteen

Original Name : Daryl King

Gender : Male

Marnie Madden

Character Name : Townswoman (uncredited)

Original Name : Marnie Madden

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

_Dead in Tombstone_ is not a movie I ever expected to see a sequel to. And this movie is not at all the direction I would have guessed at said sequel taking. But _Dead Again in Tombstone_ is a thing that happened, so I guess I was _dead wrong_. It's not quite as good as the original (and the original was not exactly a five star affair itself) . But _Dead Again_ does prove watchable, especially in the hit-and-miss field of today's Westerns, mostly thanks to the feud between Danny Trejo and a surprisingly bearable Jake Busey. It might lean a little too hard into the "mythology" angle when compared to its predecessor, but all told, _Dead Again in Tombstone's_ existence may have come as a surprise, but not an unpleasant one. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

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Per Gunnar Jonsson

@Dark Jedi

2024-05-16

The first movie, Dead in Tombstone, was fairly okay. Not great but okay. This movie, the second instalment, was a bit of a disappointment though. The general idea is a good one. At least it is one I would generally have liked. However, it is really poorly implemented. Danny is supposed to be the devil’s servant imbued with supernatural powers and supposed to kick some serious ass. You know, a bit like Ghost Rider in the old west. Unfortunately he is nothing but. Most of the time he is roaming around sulking and trying to patch things up with his daughter. He is really not showing much in terms of terrifying presence or supernatural powers. Whenever he springs into action he is just blundering in shooting at everything that moves and usually he gets shot up and “dies” in the process. Afterwards he get’s revived and the process starts all over again. Towards the end of the movie we finally get some supernatural action but it is really too late to save it and not really that impressive to begin with. On the whole the script is pretty bland and unconvincing. It is more suitable for a TV-show episode than a feature movie. Really a shame. I generally like Danny Trejo when he is playing badass.

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Filipe Manuel Neto

@FilipeManuelNeto

2022-12-15

**The sequel died in Tombstone.** If the first film already seemed quite cheap and didn't bet so much on quality, this film is even worse and more miserable. They are both niche films, oriented to satisfy a certain part of the public that looks for raw action films, and not that elegant and classic cinema that almost everyone likes. However, I don't know if this was even able to satisfy the audience for which it was intended. The problems start with the script, miserably written, and the poor and slick conception of the characters. After abandoning the service of the Devil, Guerrero (in essence he is a recycling of the Ghost Rider, minus the flames and bones) remains immortal and doing justice around. But in this film he'll have to go further and effectively protect a mysterious evil relic that's endlessly sought after by Jackson Boomer, a former Confederate colonel who's hell-bent on unleashing absolute evil upon the land, and who won't hesitate to threaten Guerrero's daughter to get it. In addition to the endless errors of anachrony, capable of making the mind of an American history teacher boil with indignation, the film falls into successive clichés that make it dull and a little absurd. Furthermore, the action is so intense that the film feels like a gigantic video game, and we never feel any real emotion. If the main character seems purposeless, now that he is doggedly protecting a relic without any sense or religious basis, the villain is even worse: I had already noticed in some films that it is interesting to give the villain the uniform of the Confederates (“The Hateful Eight”, for example), but has everyone already forgotten that in wars, and in armies, good and bad men fight on both sides of the barricade? Danny Trejo doesn't add anything here that he didn't do better in the first film. He's not a bad action actor, but he's a ham in the sentimental scenes, especially when he tries to play with Elysia Rotaru, who plays the hero's sexy and not-too-defenseless daughter. Jake Busey isn't particularly good either, and never poses a real threat no matter how hard he tries, and Elizabeth Lavender is sidelined for most of the film. As with its predecessor, it bets everything on cheap and permanent action, almost turning into a rock movie or a video game, given the amount of auditory and visual noise, and the poor quality of what is presented to us. It's a rather unfortunate film that would have done better had it never been released.