The Prophecy II

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The Prophecy II
Directed by Greg Spence
Produced by Bob Weinstein
Harvey Weinstein
Gregory Widen
Robert Little
Matt Greenberg
Joel Soisson
W.K. Border
Written by Gregory Widen
Matt Greenberg
Greg Spence
Starring Christopher Walken
Russell Wong
Jennifer Beals
Brittany Murphy
Eric Roberts
Music by David C. Williams
Dennis Michael Tenney
Cinematography Richard Clabaugh
Editing by Ivan Ladizinsky
Distributed by Buena Vista Home Video
Dimension Films
Release date(s) January 20, 1998
Running time 87 mins
Country Flag of United States United States
Language English/German
IMDb profile

The Prophecy II is a motion picture produced by Walt Disney Studios's affiliate Buena Vista Home Video and released direct to video on January 20, 1998, and is the sequel to The Prophecy.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Gabriel returns to Earth to prevent the birth of a child conceived by one of his kind (the Angel Danyael) and one of God's "monkeys" (a human woman — Valerie). The coming of this child has been prophecised by a monk, Thomas Daggett — the former detective from the first film in the series. When the Angel Danyael kills members of Gabriel's army of angels, Gabriel instead employs the assistance of a teenage girl (Izzy) who has just committed suicide. Gabriel keeps her alive to assist him in his war against Danyael and the other angels which climaxes in a battle in Eden.

Spoilers end here.


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