Gremlins II

                                                           

 

                   The Geneva Convention, chamber music, Susan Sontag. Everything your society has

                          worked so hard to accomplish over  the centuries, that's what we aspire to; we

                                    want to be civilized.

 

The film takes place a few years after the original film in New York City, where Randall Peltzer (protagonist Billy's father) had acquired Gizmo (voiced by Howie Mandel). Gizmo is a mysterious, cute, good-natured furry creature called a mogwai. In the first film, Billy was informed of the "rules" regarding mogwai; namely that one must keep mogwai away from any bright light and water, and must never feed them after midnight. Nevertheless, Gizmo was later exposed to water and therefore multiplied. When the new mogwai ate after midnight, they morphed into dark green, reptilian-skinned, ferocious monsters having sharp teeth and claws. These monsters, called gremlins, caused much destruction and mayhem in Billy's small hometown of Kingston Falls. Gizmo's original owner Mr. Wing (Keye Luke) later took the mogwai back after the gremlins had been eradicated.

Billy and his girlfriend Kate Beringer (Phoebe Cates) now live in New York, where they are having difficulty adapting to the large and impersonal city. Both work for Clamp Enterprises, which is based in a large, automated skyscraper in Manhattan: Billy in the design department, Kate as a tour guide. The head of Clamp Enterprises, Daniel Clamp (John Glover), is a caricature of tycoon Donald Trump and media mogul Ted Turner.[1]

As part of the new development in the area, Gizmo's owner Mr. Wing is offered money to sell his store to Clamp. Mr. Wing refuses, but not long afterwards dies of old age. His store is then demolished, whereupon Gizmo is captured and taken to a laboratory in the Clamp office building. The lead scientist of this laboratory, Dr. Catheter (Christopher Lee), is a sinister mad scientist who threatens to dissect Gizmo.

Billy eventually learns that Gizmo is in the building and rescues him. When one of Billy's bosses takes Billy away to a restaurant, however, Gizmo is left in the office and accidentally gets wet. The resulting mogwai, Mohawk (Stripe from the first movie reincarnated), Daffy (the crazy one), George (the tough one), and Lenny (the stupid one), soon eat after midnight and are transformed into gremlins. They quickly start a fire by blowing up a microwave, triggering the sprinkler system and causing them to multiply even further. The new gremlins cannot leave the building because it is still daytime, given sunlight is lethal to them. While confined to the building, the gremlins thoroughly invade the structure, including a genetics laboratory, where they discover various chemical mixtures (presumably created by Dr. Catheter) that cause them to transform into various alterations of themselves. One gremlin consumes a hormone that makes him especially intelligent, whereinafter he speaks with a refined voice (provided by actor Tony Randall); this "Brain Gremlin" acquires a pair of spectacles from some undisclosed source to denote his newfound intellect. Another gremlin is changed into animate electricity; after this one kills Dr. Catheter, Billy captures him in the telephone system. Mohawk/Stripe drinks a potion which enables him to change into a centauroid spider-Gremlin hybrid. Another gremlin sprouts batlike wings and is later made immune to sunlight by the Brain Gremlin. This Bat Gremlin then breaks out through the lab's wall and flies through the city. It soon attacks the Futtermans, Billy's neighbours from Kingston Falls; Murray Futterman pours cement on it, after which it lands on the church of Saint Eva Marie (a play on Eva Marie Saint) and becomes a gargoyle. Another gremlin becomes part-vegetable as a result of the formula it drinks.

Here, the action of the film becomes abnormally chaotic. As the newly transformed Gremlins continue to wreak havoc throughout the building, the Brain Gremlin begins speaking amiably with children's host (and impromptu newscaster) Grandpa Fred, stating in apparent contradiction to the facts that the Gremlins desire to become "civilized". Meanwhile, and almost separately from the general impression of mayhem, Kate and Billy's boss Marla are trapped in Mohawk's/Stripe's spider web while Mohawk/Stripe advances on them; Billy is tied up in a dentist's chair with Daffy about to experiment on him; and Gizmo is tied up after being tortured by Mohawk/Stripe. Gizmo, fed up with the other gremlins pushing him around manages to free himself and makes a bow and a flaming arrow out of found office supplies to use as a weapon. Mr. Futterman enters the building and rescues Billy by driving off Daffy with a dentist's light, whereinafter they seek and find Kate and Marla, while Gizmo kills Mohawk.

Later, the Brain Gremlin leads all gremlins into the lobby when they are ready to leave the building, having been tricked into thinking that night has fallen. However, the plan is in jeopardy, when the sunlight outside becomes clouded over, and thunder can be heard. Billy is aware of this, and knows that if the Gremlins are released into the impending storm, Manhattan will be swarming with more Gremlins than can be imagined! Remembering the existence of the Electric Gremlin still in the phone lines of the building, Billy gets a new idea to finish off the Gremlins. Billy turns on the sprinkler systems, drenching the Gremlins and causing them to multiply. Billy then releases the Electric Gremlin, which proceeds to electrocute and kill all the wet Gremlins, before the Electric Gremlin explodes into lifeless sparks. Upon resolution of the crisis, Billy, Gizmo, and Grandpa Fred are promoted by a thankful Clamp, who uses Billy's hometown as the basis upon which he decides to make his own town (which he calls "Clamp Corners"). Billy and Kate take Gizmo to live with them. The sole survivor of the new batch of gremlins is Greta, a female Gremlin who at the very end of the film has cornered Forster, and displays amorous affections towards him.

 

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Directed by Joe Dante
Produced by Michael Finnell
Steven Spielberg
Rick Baker
Written by Charles S. Haas
Starring Zach Galligan
Phoebe Cates
John Glover
Robert Prosky
Robert Picardo
Christopher Lee
Haviland Morris
Dick Miller
Roger Garth
Jackie Joseph
Gedde Watanabe
Keye Luke
Eric Shawn
Music by Jerry Goldsmith
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release date(s) June 15, 1990 (US)
Running time 106 mins
Language English
Budget $50,000,000

 

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