The Ring Two
Dreamworks (2005)
Drama, Horror, Mystery
In Collection
#775
0*
DVD
113 mins
IMDB

Naomi Watts Rachel
Simon Baker Max Rourke
David Dorfman Aidan
Elizabeth Perkins Dr. Emma Temple
Gary Cole Martin Savide
Sissy Spacek Evelyn
Ryan Merriman Jake
Emily VanCamp Emily
Kelly Overton Betsy
Daveigh Chase Samara

Director Hideo Nakata
Producer Chris Bender
J.C. Spink
Writer Hiroshi Takahashi
Kôji Suzuki

Naomi Watts returns as Rachel Keller in the sequel to 'The Ring'. Having left Seattle behind and moved to the quiet town of Astoria, Oregon, Rachel Keller and her son Aidan hope to have also left behind the menace of Samara. Rachel takes a job with a small local paper run by Max Rourke (Simon Baker), and soon finds herself investigating the death of a local teenager, the details of his death sounding a lot like the deaths related to Samara. She determines to destroy the tape that caused the boy's death, and Samara determines to take revenge. Before long Aidan begins to exhibit a strange illness and several times sees Samara in the television and in mirrors. Attempting to solve the problem of Samara Rachel tracks down her birth mother, Evelyn (Sissy Spacek) who tells her to listen to Samara and take good care of her. Will she be able to stop the curse of 'The Ring'?

Edition Details
Audience Rating UR (Unrated)
Country USA
Language English
Edition Unrated Edition
Barcode 678149443325
Region Region 1
Release Date 8/23/2005
Packaging Snap Case
Screen Ratio Anamorphic Widescreen (1.85:1)
Subtitles English; French; Spanish; English (Closed Captioned)
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Dolby Digital Stereo [English]
Layers Dual Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1

Features
Rings - This exclusive short film uncovers the terrifying and secret connection between The Ring and The Ring Two Fear on Film: Special Effects - A behind-the-camera's look at the film's gripping special effects, plus interviews with the team that brought them to life. The Power of Symbols - Discover how powerful symbolic imagery like water, the burning tree and deer were used to heighten the film's chilling emotional impact. ...and much more!
Personal Details
Seen It Yes
Links Amazon US
The Ring Two at Movie Collector Connect
IMDB