Darkman II: The Return of Durant

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Darkman II: The Return of Durant
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Film poster
Directed by Bradford May
Produced by David Roessell
Screenplay by Robert Eisele
Lawrence Hertzog
Steven McKay
Starring Larry Drake
Arnold Vosloo
Kim Delaney
Renée O'Connor
Lawrence Dane
Jesse Collins
David Ferry
Rod Wilson
Jack Langedijk
Sten Eirik
Music by Randy Miller
Cinematography Bradford May
Edited by Daniel Cahn
Production
company
Distributed by MCA Universal Home Video
Release dates
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  • July 11, 1995 (1995-07-11)
Running time
93 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Darkman II: The Return of Durant is a 1995 American superhero action film directed by Bradford May. It is a direct-to-video sequel of Darkman. Series creator Sam Raimi serves as executive producer. It is followed by a further sequel, Darkman III: Die Darkman Die.

Plot

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Scientist Peyton Westlake (Arnold Vosloo) has re-located to an abandoned building connected to an abandoned subway track, and continues to work on his synthetic skin, funding himself by stealing from gangsters. His synthetic skin still has a 99 minute timeframe before light cells cause it to break down, and he continues to search for a way to solve the problem.

Robert G. Durant, who appeared to die in the first film, (how exactly he survived the crashing of the helicopter and subsequent explosion is never revealed) managed to escape alive, and awakens from a coma. Durant and his men plot to break out a prison inmate named Alfred Hathaway and use his knowledge to build futuristic particle-beam weaponry in order to gain power in the criminal underworld of the city.

Westlake meets and befriends a scientist named David Brinkman (Jesse Collins), who is also working on a synthetic skin formula. Brinkman manages to break past the 99 minute photosensitivity reaction that causes Westlake's skin to break down in the light. However, after refusing an offer from Durant's men to buy his building (which they want for their particle-weapon scheme), Durant orders Brinkman killed. Durant's men torture Brinkman before killing him. Westlake discovers his body, and upon observing Brinkman's body missing a finger (Durant's calling card), is able to deduce that Durant is alive and responsible for Brinkman's death.

A reporter named Jill Randall (Kim Delaney) discovers that Peyton Westlake is still alive while investigating Durant. She befriends Westlake but is later killed in a car bombing by Durant after broadcasting a story on him and his criminal operations.

Westlake then learns that Durant is trying to again purchase Brinkman's building, this time from his sister Laurie (Renee O'Connor). He sets out to protect her from Durant. After she is captured, Westlake uses his synthetic skin to make masks and disguise himself as Durant's men. He infiltrates Durant's lair. In an ensuing battle, Durant's men, Dr. Hathaway, and a group of men who were intending to buy his particle weapons are all killed. Durant attempts to flee in his car, however, Westlake has equipped it with an explosive charge. Durant is ironically killed much in the same way that he had earlier murdered Jill Randall, and Laurie is saved.

Westlake later sees a news report on Jill Randall's death and Durant was behind the murdered and decides to continue his journey to work on his synthetic skin and fight crime alone.

Home media

In 1999, The Return of Durant was released on DVD. Bonus material included production notes, cast & crew bios, a trailer, and web links.

On August 7, 2007, all three Darkman films were released in a box set by Universal Home Video.

In 2014, TGG Direct re-released the film on DVD.

Sequel

The film is followed by a third and final entry in the series, Darkman III: Die Darkman Die, which was released direct-to-video in 1996. The third film was originally intended to be released second, but their releases were switched.[citation needed]

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