Sometimes They Come Back... for More

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Sometimes They Come Back... for More
DVD cover
Directed byDaniel Zelik Berk
Written byAdam Grossman
Darryl Sollerh
Based onCharacters
by Stephen King
Produced byDiana Zahn
Daniel Zelik Berk
StarringClayton Rohner
Faith Ford
Damian Chapa
Chase Masterson
CinematographyChristopher Walling
Edited byTodd Clark
Music byBrian Langsbard
Distributed byTrimark Pictures
Release date
  • 1998 (1998)
Running time
86 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Sometimes They Come Back... for More is the second straight-to-video sequel to Sometimes They Come Back. The video was directed by Daniel Zelik Berk and released in 1998.

Plot

The U.S. military has a secret illegal mining operation in Antarctica. When one of the personnel stationed at the base goes on a rampage, two military operatives, Capt. Sam Cage (Clayton Rohner) and Maj. Callie O'Grady (Chase Masterson) search the base by rappelling in from helicopter during stormy weather. They discover two survivors, medical officer Capt. Jennifer Wells (Faith Ford) and technical officer Lieut. Brian Shebanski (Max Perlich). The base radio is mysteriously smashed.

Going into the mining area of the base, Capt. Cage sees what appears to be another survivor and starts a chase through the corridors, taking an elevator down to the second level. When Maj. O'Grady collapses because of the gases in the mine he takes her to an elevator, only to discover they are actually on the fourth level. Back in the main compound they discover that a body they had found in the snow has now moved and is gone. They find dead and dying personnel, and a book about conjuring the Devil. More bodies disappear when nobody's looking, and reappear later as lurching menaces. Soon Jennifer and Sam find themselves the only ones still alive, fighting the undead and their diabolical master.

Cast

See also

  • Project Iceworm - a top-secret United States Army program during the Cold War to build a network of mobile nuclear missile launch sites under the Greenland ice sheet.

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