Fun Time 2

Fun Time 2 is a 1990 American horror film, the sequel to Fun Time, written by Don Mancini and directed by Brian de Palma. It was released on November 9, 1990, exactly three years after the first film was released. Veteran actors Anthony Perkins and Academy Award-winner Sally Field star as Andy's foster parents. The film also stars Elijah Wood who returns as Andy Davis; Jennifer Connelly as Kim; and Willem Dafoe as the voice of Billy. It is also noted for being the first film appearance of Adam Wylie and featuring an early appearance by Ally McBeal's Greg Germann.

Fun Time 2 was successful as a horror film; during its opening weekend, it took an estimated $10,718,520, with only 1,996 screens in the US. The film grossed an estimated $28,501,605 in the US and was declared a hit. It grossed an additional $7.2 million internationally. The film received positive reviews, and was rated "R" by the MPAA (R16 in New Zealand) for horror scenes and violence.

Plot
Set two years after the events of Fun Time, 8-year-old Andy Davis is placed in a stereotypical family rural -style foster home following his mother death. Bad publicity about Play Pals, Inc. (The company of the Blinky Clown doll franchise) is all over the newspapers regarding Billy. The company has the original doll reconstructed for analysis, and a worker is electrocuted at the completion of that process. However, the CEO, Mr. Kincaid (Keith David), decides to get rid of the dolls after the worker get damaged.

Andy Davis (Elijah Wood), who is a orphan, is adopted by the Griffins: Homer (Anthony Perkins) and his wife Eliza (Sally Field), who are unable to have children of their own. At his new home, Andy meets his new stepsister Kim (Jennifer Connelly), a tomboyish and sarcastic teenage girl. Andy becomes scared at seeing a "Blinky Clown" doll called Willie, who he mistakes for Billy.

While alone in a car, Billy phones Sacha Harris (Sigourney Weaver), the manager of Andy's foster center and tricks her into telling him Andy's whereabouts by posing as his "Uncle Jack". He then carjacks the car and orders the car's owner, Mr. Kincaid's assistant Mr. Bertram (Tom Kenny), to drive him to the Griffin household at gunpoint. After tricking Bertram into thinking he has a real gun (really a water pistol), he kills him by suffocating him.

Billy disposes of the foster home's Willie doll (that completely resembles him) and poses as it. Unknown to Andy, Billy sneaks into his bedroom and ties Andy up in order to begin transferring his soul into his body as he did before. Before he could complete the chant, Andy's older foster sister Kim suddenly sneaks into his bedroom window, after hanging around someplace late. Confused by Andy's situation, Kim tries to help untie him, but not without their foster parents Homer and Eliza suddenly coming in to find out what the commotion was about. They accuse Kim of tying Andy up and ignore his pleas that the doll is alive.

Next morning, while Andy attends his first day at a new school, Billy secretly hitches a ride underneath a school bus. During recess, Billy sneaks into the empty classroom and manages to find Andy's test paper on the teacher's desk to write profanity on it so this can blame Andy for the writing. With class dismissed, the teacher Miss Marsden (Norma Fuller) uncovers Andy's paper with an obscenity written all over it in crayon that Billy wrote on, and thinks that Andy was responsible for the writing. As all the students begin to leave, she angrily gives Andy detention for the writing and is forced to stay behind and sit with his head down for a while until his foster parents are to come to pick him up from school. Andy tries to convince her that Billy was behind this, but she does not believe him and (on accident) locks him inside the classroom and Billy inside the classroom closet, thinking that Andy is even going to play with the toy as he stairs at it. She then leaves to call his foster parents on Andy for the incident. Andy tries to warn anyone on the other side of the locked door, but to no avail. Not having many options left, Andy escapes through the classroom window in order to escape from Billy for survival. Miss marsden then comes back inside and notices the classroom empty. She then hears a sound coming from the closet and assumes that Andy is the troublemaker hiding (which is impossible because she lock the closet in the first place). She unlocks the door and uncovers nothing. As she walks inside to take a better look, Billy reveals himself and stabs her in the chest with an air pump. He then proceeds in beating her to death with a yard stick.

Back at the foster home, Andy takes precautions in case Billy ever shows up again. He tries to warn Kim, but dismisses it. In the middle of the night, Andy hears something coming from the cellar. He arms himself with an electric carving knife and proceeds into the cellar. From there, Billy wrestles with Andy for a moment, until Homer suddenly comes in and notices Andy holding the knife. Andy tries to warn him before he could walk down the steps, but Billy trips him and leaves him dangling on the edge of the stairs, eventually dropping him to his death. Upset over the loss of her husband, Eliza forcefully packs Andy's belongings, blames him for the murder, and has him sent back to foster care. Kim tries to reason with her, but decides to take a smoking break outside and throws Billy into the garbage can. She then proceeds to use the tree swing, but not without uncovering the original Willie doll buried underneath the dirt. Kim becomes a firm believer after she notices the garbage can where she tossed Billy is empty. Curious, Kim walks back into the house, heads upstairs, and sees Eliza's dead body tied to a chair and shown to have been strangled. Billy reveals himself and threatens to kill Kim, unless she cooperates.

He tells her to drive to the Foster Care Center, so that he can finally reach Andy, before it becomes too late for him to transfer his soul into him. Kim outwits Billy by slamming onto the car's brakes, ejecting him head-on right through the windshield. Billy begins the rest of his journey to the foster care facility by foot. He pulls the fire alarm in the building to create a diversion. Among the commotion, the head of Foster Care, Sacha Harris (with Andy in hand), accuses Kim of pulling the fire alarm. She grabs Billy (sitting below the alarm), but is fatally stabbed to death after springing to life in her arms. Billy grabs Andy and forces him to go where he can begin the transfer. Kim tries to track Billy and Andy down by car, but it proves difficult for her.

Finally, she notices Andy walking with Billy in hand toward the city's Play Pals Inc. factory. From there, he knocks Andy out and begins to say the chant. Kim rushes as fast as she can to find them, but the chant is completed before she can find them. Though it would appear that Billy had succeeded, he notices his nose bleeding, revealing it is indeed too late and that he is trapped permanently as a doll. Enraged, he tries to kill Andy, but Kim manages to quickly subdue him for a brief moment. While Andy and Kim navigate through the huge labyrinth of boxes and machinery in the factory, Billy does whatever he can to kill them. A lone technician on the job notices a malfunction on one of the machines (due to the struggle with Billy), so he comes down to fix it. Once the machine is fixed, Billy lunges at the technician, causing him to fall on the conveyor belt and being impaled at the eyes. After a few unsuccessful attempts at killing Billy, they manage to succeed by forcing an air hose into his mouth, causing his head to blow up like a balloon and then suddenly explodes, thus killing him. Andy and Kim exit the factory triumphantly hand in hand with Andy asking, "Where is home?" Kim humorously responds by saying, "Andy, I have no idea."

Cast

 * Elijah Wood as Andy Davis
 * Jennifer Connelly as Kim
 * Anthony Perkins as Homer Griffin
 * Sally Field as Eliza Griffin
 * Sigourney Weaver as Sacha Harris
 * Tom Kenny as Mr. Bertram
 * Keith David as Mr. Kincaid
 * Norma Fuller as Mrs. Marsden