The Birds II: Land’s End Review

Birds II: Land's End, The
Birds go berserk and turn against mankind…again.

by Kim Newman |
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Release Date:

01 Jan 1994

Running Time:

87 minutes

Certificate:

15

Original Title:

Birds II: Land’s End, The

This exercise in rip-offery would probably seem less contemptible if it did not set itself up as a sequel to Hitchcock’s 1963 classic and yoke in poor old Tippi Hedren (not reprising her earlier role) for a pointless cameo. Brad Johnson and Chelsea Field spend the summer on an offshore island, and the gulls gather for a meaningless assault on humanity. With an Alan Smithee director’s credit on it, this pecks away at its thin storyline, shedding feathers throughout.

Hitchcock is probably turning in his grave.
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