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Psychopath cop decides to kill everyone who he thinks has broken the law.Psychopath cop decides to kill everyone who he thinks has broken the law.Psychopath cop decides to kill everyone who he thinks has broken the law.
Robert R. Shafer
- Officer Joe Vickers
- (as Bobby Ray Shafer)
Barbara Niven
- Sharon
- (as Barbara Lee Alexander)
Rod Sweitzer
- Larry
- (as Roderick Darin)
Miles Dougal
- Brian
- (as Miles David Dougal)
- …
Melanie Good
- Cindy
- (as a different name)
Maureen Flaherty
- Lisa
- (as Priscilla Huckleberry)
Carol Cummings
- Chloe
- (as Kimberly Spies)
- Director
- Writers
- Wallace Potts(uncredited)
- Dan Povenmire
- All cast & crew
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Did you know
- TriviaBrittany Ashland and Sara Lee Froton, who play the go-go dancers in the stag movie, were both discovered by director Adam Rifkin working as strippers at a bachelor party that was held by Charlie Sheen.
- GoofsTony visibly blinks and breathes with full chest when the gang finds him and Chloe dead.
- Quotes
Officer Joe Vickers: You have the right to remain dead. Anything you say can and will be considered very strange because you're dead. You have the right to an attorney, but it won't do you any good because you're dead. Do you understand these rights that have just been read to you? Are you even listening? It would be a lot easier if you were a little more cooperative!
- Crazy creditsCuts of the stag movie appear during the final credits
- Alternate versionsThe German version is heavily cut.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Habeas Corpus: The Making of 'Psycho Cop Returns' (2017)
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"I'm beginning to expect foreplay"
Well, I didn't see this coming. But I got to hand it to it. It was surprisingly entertaining and easily surpasses the original "Psycho Cop". Think of "Die Hard", but sleazier and done like a slasher outing with a touch of soft-core as Officer Joe Vickers gatecrashes a late- night stag party. Probably even more on the cheap. While the first felt serious with unintentional humour, "Returns" seems to play-up the concept with tongue-in-cheek and self-knowing quips. It's outrageous, sexed-up and totally ups the ante, nasty and gory deaths with Officer Vickers chipping with a witty response nearly every time. Robert R Shaffer returns to the deranged role and he gives an even better performance, which doesn't feel as amateurish and his delivery of the dialogue is less painful. Everything moves at a fast pace, the setting keeps the horror confined, as the body count piles up and the story's developments go over-the-top. The plot is pulpy, but a little creative and the performances are fairly animated with the ravishing Barbara Niven leading the way.
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- Mar 20, 2014
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