Architect-turned-vigilante Paul Kersey is back, and yet again takes the law into his own hands when his family is again victimized. Here, he tracks down vicious drug addicts who have raped his daughter.
22 October 1954, Paterson, New Jersey, USA
9 November 1955, Newark, New Jersey, USA
17 November 1944, Alhambra, California, USA
7 January 1920, Naples, Campania, Italy
24 April 1922, Salmon, Idaho, USA
30 July 1961, Augusta, Georgia, USA
2 March 1938, Battle Creek, Michigan, USA
12 April 1920, Los Angeles, California, USA
11 April 1927, Germany
28 July 1939, Niagara Falls, New York, USA
25 January 1936, New York City, New York, USA
11 February 1932, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
3 November 1921, Ehrenfeld, Pennsylvania, USA
1941
31 March 1903, China
2 June 1922, Menomonie, Wisconsin, USA
16 March 1906, Whitechapel, London, England, UK
January 31, 2011
The language is filthy, the film is simpleminded, and Bronson's character is as despicable as those he murders.
March 26, 2009
The results are every bit as revolting as in the original 1974 jackpot fantasy.
January 26, 2006
Overall, it's as unstylish as anything Winner has put his name to.
January 31, 2011
While the first film convinced me of Bronson's need for vengeance, this one is just a series of dumb killings.
August 30, 2004
Even more foolish, more tacky and more selfrighteously inhumane than the 1974 melodrama off which it has been spun by the none-too-nimble fingers of Michael Winner.
December 03, 2002
And now, the latest in our continuing series, 'Why The Hell Was This Sequel Made?'
July 25, 2002
All the blood and none of the brain.
October 25, 2004
An unnecessary sequel, the first of too many.
February 15, 2008
Classic.
November 06, 2009
Shamelessly rehashed.
August 22, 2012
a strong, visceral experience that is not always comfortable to watch but pleasing to watch as the bad guys get what's coming to them

