The Birds II: Land's End

The Birds II: Land's End

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  • Genre(s): Horror, TV Movie
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Rick Rosenthal, Alan Smithee, Jay Tobias, Phyllis Guarnaccia, Michael Kelly See all Crew
  • Cast(s): Brad Johnson, Chelsea Field, James Naughton, Jan Rubeš, Tippi Hedren See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 27min
  • Music: Carl Rudisill,Lori Slomka,Alan Holly,Ron Ramin,Ron Horwitz
  • Award(s): Golden Reel 1994 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Killer High, Black Wake
  • Story:
    Birds go berserk and turn against mankind.
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STORY

Story
Birds go berserk and turn against mankind.

AWARDS

Nominations
Golden Reel Award

Best Sound Editing Sound Effects | 1994

TRIVIA

Trivia

Tippi Hedren is embarrassed by her involvement with this film.

Tippi Hedren is the only actor to return from the first film. However, she does not play the Melanie Daniels character she played in The Birds (1963), but a minor character named Helen.

Alan Smithee, the pseudonym used when a director wants to disown the final film, writing "... but the poster and the cassette box that Showtime sent along with the review tape clearly say that Rick Rosenthal directed 'Birds II'" , before adding "You have good reason to want your name deleted. If it were me, I would sue."

The plan to make a sequel to The Birds was in the works since the 1960s, however it was not until 1993 that Universal Pictures financed the project as a product for television and the VHS market.

Originally this project was planned to be released in theaters, however, when the top executives of Universal Studios saw the final product, they decided to release the film in the VHS home format, while they rented the license for almost 3 million dollars to certain television stations.