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Die Hard 2

Die Hard 2

  • Status: Released
  • 03-07-1990
  • Runtime: 124 min
  • Score: 7
  • Vote count: 5881

One year after his heroics in Los Angeles, John McClane is an off-duty cop who is the wrong guy in the wrong place at the wrong time. On a snowy Christmas Eve, as he waits for his wife's plane to land at Washington Dulles International Airport, terrorists take over the air traffic control system in a plot to free a South American army general and drug smuggler being flown into the US to face drug charges. It's now up to McClane to take on the terrorists, while coping with an inept airport police chief, an uncooperative anti-terrorist squad, and the life of his wife and everyone else trapped in planes circling overhead.

Bruce Willis

John McClane

Bonnie Bedelia

Holly McClane

William Sadler

Stuart

Art Evans

Leslie Barnes

Dennis Franz

Capt. Carmine Lorenzo

William Atherton

Richard Thornburg

John Amos

Major Grant

Fred Thompson

Trudeau

Tom Bower

Marvin

Franco Nero

General Ramon Esperanza

Sheila McCarthy

Samantha 'Sam' Coleman

Reginald VelJohnson

Sgt. Al Powell

Don Harvey

Garber

Tony Ganios

Baker

Peter Nelson

Thompson

Robert Patrick

O'Reilly

Mick Cunningham

Sheldon

John Leguizamo

Burke

Tom Verica

Kahn

John Costelloe

Sgt. Oswald Cochrane

Vondie Curtis-Hall

Miller

Mark Boone Junior

Shockley

Ken Baldwin

Mulkey

Danny Weselis

Blue Light Team

Gregg Kovan

Blue Light Team

Don Charles McGovern

Blue Light Team - Lt. Sherman

Danial Donai

Blue Light Team

Jeff Langton

Blue Light Team

Bob 'Rocky' Cheli

Blue Light Team

Dale Jacoby

Blue Light Team

Vincent Mazella Jr.

Blue Light Team

Patrick O'Neal

Corporal Telford

Ben Lemon

Sergeant

Jason Ross-Azikiwe

Second Sergeant

Anthony Droz

Soldier

Michael Francis Clarke

Northeast Plane - Pilot

Steve Pershing

Northeast Plane - Co-Pilot

Tom Everett

Northeast Plane - Navigator

Sherry Bilsing

Northeast Plane - Stewardess

Karla Tamburrelli

Northeast Plane - Stewardess

Jeanne Bates

Northeast Plane - Older Woman

Colm Meaney

Windsor Plane - Pilot

Steffen Foster

Windsor Plane - Co-Pilot

James Lancaster

Windsor Plane - Navigator

Amanda Hillwood

Windsor Plane - Stewardess

Felicity Waterman

Windsor Plane - Stewardess

Alan Berger

Windsor Plane - Passenger

Vance Valencia

Foreign Military Plane - Pilot

Gilbert Garcia

Foreign Military Plane - Co-Pilot

Julian Reyes

Foreign Military Plane - Young Corporal

Richard Domeier

WNTW Cameraman

David Katz

WNTW Soundman

Robert Lipton

WNTW Chopper Pilot

Rob Steinberg

WZDC - Victor

Paul Abascal

WZDC Director

John Rubinow

WZDC Producer

Bob Braun

WZDC Newscaster

Dominique Jennings

WZDC Newscaster

Carol Barbee

WZDC Newscaster

Jerry E. Parrott

Engineer

Martin Lowery

Engineer

Robert Sacchi

Engineer

Dick McGarvin

Engineer

Edward Gero

Engineer

Stafford Morgan

Engineer

Robert J. Bennett

Engineer

Jim Hudson

Engineer

Nick Angotti

Engineer

Tom Finnegan

Engineer

Thomas Tofel

Engineer

Earl Houston Bullock

Engineer

Wynn Irwin

Engineer

Rande Scott

Engineer

Ken Smolka

Engineer

Robert Costanzo

Sgt. Vito Lorenzo

Lauren Letherer

Rent-A-Car Girl

Connie Lillo-Thieman

Information Booth Girl

Ed DeFusco

Morgue Worker

Charles Lanyer

Justice Man

Bill Smillie

Custodian

Dwayne Hargray

Luggage Worker

John Cade

Lobby Cop

Paul Bollen

Airport Cop

Joseph Michael Roth

Airport Cop

David Willis Sr.

Tow Truck Driver

Edward Mannix

Tower Controller (voice) (uncredited)

Dru Berrymore

Capt. Lorenzo's Secretary (uncredited)

Robert M. Bouffard

Police Officer (uncredited)

Michael Luggio

Police Officer (uncredited)

James Wellington

Police Officer (uncredited)

Scott Cranford

Airport Security Guard (uncredited)

Reggie Luck

Airport Cop (uncredited)

Russell McConnell

Engineer (uncredited)

Mickie McGowan

Additional Dialogue Replacement (voice)

talisencrw

Great fun re-watching this after checking out the original for the first time. One of the very best filmic franchises out there, to be sure.

GenerationofSwine

I was 10 in 1990, I loved Die Hard, and I hated Die Hard 2. Now I'm 40 and I am rewatching this and.... compared to movies today it is pretty good. If this was made in 2020 it would be a 10 out of 10 star smash blockbusting hit that all of America raves about except the "everything is political all the time crowd." But it didn't, it came out in 1990 and because of that it was a subpar sort of BS action movie that in no way lived up to the first one. The thing is... I'm writing the review in 2020. Today it's a good movie if you compare it to most everything in the theaters today and especially to the new Die Hard movies.

CinemaSerf

If anyone were ever to need to write a training manual for terrorists that demonstrated how to maximise the chaos and destruction at a facility; then they could do a great deal worse than engage the services of Bruce Willis. In this cracking action adventure film, he is "Lt. John McClane" who finds himself amidst a hijacking - but this time it's not the plane that's being hijacked, it's the whole airport - and all so a drug-dealing general can escape justice with the help of some rogue highly trained military types. Willis has bags of charisma, and he needs it as he has to persuade sceptical authorities and other cops of the critical risk - and all before an incoming flight carrying his wife (with quite a fun little sub-plot of it's own) runs out of fuel. The dialogue is sometimes quite pithy, and Tom Bower is fine as "Marvin" (the janitor who gets roped in too). It does lack menace, maybe Willis' style of characterisation is just a bit too laid back; the smile and the glint - but it's still an end to end action thriller with plenty of pyrotechnics and near misses to fill a couple of hours in a world of mindless cinema. It's not quite as good at the first one, but there's not that much to it.

RalphRahal

Die Hard 2 (1990) is a solid action movie that delivers high-energy sequences and a familiar setup, but it lacks the magic that made the first one a classic. The plot follows a similar structure, with John McClane once again caught in a high-stakes situation, but the tension does not feel as sharp this time. The script has its moments, keeping McClane’s signature humor and attitude intact, but it leans more on spectacle than smart problem-solving. The airport setting feels expansive, but it does not create the same sense of claustrophobic intensity as Nakatomi Plaza, making the action feel bigger but less impactful. Renny Harlin’s directing keeps the pace fast, and the cinematography does a good job of maintaining momentum, but the action sequences feel more chaotic than calculated. Bruce Willis still carries the movie with his charisma, but the villains are less memorable, and the overall conflict does not feel as compelling. The score and sound design are effective in keeping the energy high, but they do not add much beyond standard action beats. Die Hard 2 is an entertaining sequel with plenty of action, but it feels like it is trying to recreate the first film rather than build on it.