Night Eyes 2

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Night Eyes 2
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Directed byRodney McDonald
Written by Simon Levy
Michel W. Potts
Produced by Ashok Amritraj
Andrew Stevens
Starring Shannon Tweed
Andrew Stevens
Cinematography Kent L. Wakeford
Edited byDavid H. Lloyd
Music by Timothy Leitch
Distributed by Turner Home Entertainment
Release date
  • 1992 (1992)
Running time
97 minutes
LanguageEnglish

Night Eyes 2 is a 1992 erotic thriller film directed by Rodney McDonald and starring Andrew Stevens and Shannon Tweed. The film is a sequel to Night Eyes (1990).

Contents

Premise

Will Griffith (Andrew Stevens) is hired to secure and protect the mansion of South American diplomat Héctor Mejenes (Richard Chaves), following attempts on his life. However, his wife Marilyn (Shannon Tweed) ends up attracted to Will.

Cast

Production

Night Eyes 2 was filmed within a month, starting on April 29, 1991, and finishing on May 25, 1991. [1] It was filmed in Los Angeles, California. [2]

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