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Scanner Cop II (1995)

5.3 | Jan 25, 1995 (CA) | Science Fiction, Horror, Action | 01:35
Budget: 4 000 000 | Revenue: N/A

Nowhere to hide, not even in your mind.

When other Scanners in the Los Angeles area are left drained of life, Sam is forced back into action in a desperate attempt to stop Volkin, who is determined to become the most powerful - and ruthless - of his kind.

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Stunt Coordinator
Casting
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Second Unit Director of Photography
Associate Producer
Producer
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Cast

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Daniel Quinn
Det. Samuel Staziak
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Patrick Kilpatrick
Karl Volkin
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Khrystyne Haje
Carrie Goodart
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Stephen Mendel
Detective Jim Mullins
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Robert Forster
Captain Jack Bitters
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Brenda Swanson
Glory Avionis
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Jerry Potter
Sheriff Jake
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Eugene Robert Glazer
Institute Director

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Reviews

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Charles Tatum
2 | Jul 15, 2023
This sequel marks the end of the series...or does it? The rookie cop Staziak (Daniel Quinn) is now a plain clothes detective (he must have had one good year), and uses his scanning capabilities to rout criminals and foil evildoers. We meet an evil scanner (Patrick Kilpatrick)- yes, another one- who has escaped from a mental ward and is trying to kill Staziak. It seems he can also suck the "lifeforce" out of other scanners. You see the scanner finale coming as scanner cop and evil scanner do scanner battle. In the beginning of the film, Staziak fools a kidnapper into thinking Staziak is an accomplice, not a cop. He does this by "scanning." The problem is the director uses the exact same special effect from "Scanner Cop," but in a very different scanning context. Another complaint I have had about the entire series, and I have seen all the entries, is that the Scanner power is never explained. We see scanners command others to do their will, we see scanners getting scanned, but what specifically does "scanning" entail? Reading minds? This question has never been adequately explained, but now machines can be scanned as well? The good scanner vs. Evil scanner plot has been done, yet it is still trotted out for this video. This came out a few years ago, without a sequel, but after witnessing the rebirth of movie series like James Bond, Halloween, Friday the 13th, etc., I am not holding my breath. In a complete pageant of unoriginality, every single episode of this film series has had an exploding head, but none of them matched the gore of the first film. This showdown is underwhelming. Also known as "Scanners 4: The Showdown."