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Stake Land 2 (The Stakelander)
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The film follows Martin in a new adventure set a few years after the events in Stake Land, in which mankind must struggle to survive in the wake of a vampire apocalypse. Roaming the wilderness of a steadily decaying country, Martin goes in search of the one man who can help him get revenge.
The film follows Martin in a new adventure set a few years after the events in Stake Land, in which mankind must struggle to survive in the wake of a vampire apocalypse. Roaming the wilderness of a steadily decaying country, Martin goes in search of the one man who can help him get revenge.
Actors:
Blaine Hart,
Josh Strait,
Nick Damici,
Ron Brandt,
Larry Fessenden,
Dylan Sthamann,
Dawn Bird,
Josh McDonald,
Kathryn Bracht,
Daniel Ford Beavis,
Bonnie Dennison,
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Blaine Hart
Josh Strait
Nick Damici
Ron Brandt
Larry Fessenden
23 March 1963, New York City, New York, USA
Dylan Sthamann
Dawn Bird
Josh McDonald
Kathryn Bracht
Daniel Ford Beavis
May 14, 1976 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Bonnie Dennison
15 February 1989, New York City, New York, USA
Director:
Robert Olsen ,
Dan Berk
Robert Olsen
Dan Berk
26 February 1987, White Plains, New York, USA
Country:
United States
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February 17, 2017
If you dug the first flick enough to consider a second chapter a welcome diversion, then odds are you'll find something to like here.March 03, 2017
Berk and Olsen are fine stand-ins for Mickle, but without Damici, The Stakelander would be a tough sell. It's not a step up, more of a step-to-the-side, with great supporting performances (A.C. Peterson and Steven Williams in particular) and good action