IMDb RATING
5.2/10
4.3K
YOUR RATING
A female nurse desperately tries to hide her feelings of necrophilia from her new boyfriend, but still has pieces of the corpse of the first movie's hero in her possession.A female nurse desperately tries to hide her feelings of necrophilia from her new boyfriend, but still has pieces of the corpse of the first movie's hero in her possession.A female nurse desperately tries to hide her feelings of necrophilia from her new boyfriend, but still has pieces of the corpse of the first movie's hero in her possession.
Beatrice Manowski
- Betty
- (as Beatrice M.)
Florian Koerner von Gustorf
- Drunk at bar
- (as Florian Körner von Gustorf)
Eva-Maria Kurz
- Nekro-gang member
- (as Eva M. Kurz)
Björn Zielaskowski
- Man in cinema
- (as Bjørn Zielaskowki)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- Trivia(at around 23 mins) During a sex scene, there's a drawing by Karen Greenlee, an actual necrophile. She worked as an apprentice embalmer and was arrested for stealing a hearse and interfering with a funeral. She also confessed to having sex with 20-40 corpses. She described herself as a "morgue rat" and considered necrophilia an addiction.
- Goofs(at around 24 mins) When the woman is puking in the toilet, the length of the toilet paper hanging down changes.
- Quotes
[first title card]
Title Card: "I want to master life and death." Theodore R. Bundy.
- Crazy credits[Opening statement] "I want to master life and death" Ted Bundy
- Alternate versionsThe Extended Cut of "Nekromantik 2", running at 110 minutes, was previously considered lost. It was screened only twice before, the first time for the press on March 24th 1991 and the second time for the public world premiere on March 29th 1991. Before the official theatrical release, the film was shortened by director Jörg Buttgereit for artistic reasons. A rediscovered premiere print is the only surviving copy of this version. This print was scanned and restored at 2k resolution in 2016 for a new release on Blu-ray.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Making of 'Nekromantik 2' (1992)
Featured review
The first Nekromatik was an original concept and was executed in a darkly original way (as has become Buttgereit's style). Sadly the sequel seems merely to rehash the original's ideas and does so without the flair and inventiveness of the original. Admittedly the ending truly must be seen to be believed and easily equals if not tops the originals ending, but the rest of the film (a gruesome dismemberment and a pointless seal autopsy aside) is extremely slow paced, especially the 'art' cinema scene. With a film as original and shocking as Nekromantik a sequel was never going to pack the same punch. If you're a fan of the first film I strongly suggest you check out Schramm or the excellent Der Todes King instead.
- DocEmmettBrown
- Sep 10, 2002
- Permalink
- How long is Nekromantik 2?Powered by Alexa
Details
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content