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"Killer Ponies II: Dead End" is a 2013 horror film, written by Mark Davis and Larry Roosevelt and directed by Larry Roosevelt. This movie is a direct sequel to Killer Ponies From Hell, which focuses on the ponies going on a rampage through town causing tons of destruction and killing.

Plot

It's been 2 years after the events of the first movie, Detective Manning (played by Larry Roosevelt) is on a train, traveling to Los Angeles for a job interview

One of the ponies from the first movie (Moonstone), is seen in a bandit mask walking past people, Manning tries to stop her but Moonstone shoots him in the stomach and gets away. She then goes to the very front of the train, where the other ponies are at, they shoot down the train engineer and crash the train in progress, killing everyone except for Manning.

The ponies manage to escape but Manning guns one of the ponies, (Buttons) down. Manning later arrives in Los Angeles and goes to Police lieutenant Edward's office to discuss about the ponies killings, in order to try to uncover the identities of the maniacs.

However in the end, Police lieutenant Edward, (Mark Davis) and Detective Manning, (Larry Roosevelt) manage to kill the ponies by throwing them off the building. But somehow, when Edward and Manning go to check on the bodies on the bottom floor, they're missing, implying that the ponies are still alive and that their fates are clearly unknown.

Cast

Larry Roosevelt - Detective Manning

Mark Davis - Police lieutenant Edward

Pony Mascots:

Daniel Sallies - Moonstone

Lance Gils - Cotton Candy

Sammy Roberta - Buttons

Deaths

Character Death
Everyone in the train except for Manning (52 for each cart, 52 x 5 = 260 - 1 (Manning) = 259 total dead on the train) Killed in a train wreck
23 police lieutenants All shot and stabbed
Moonstone, Cotton Candy and Buttons Thrown off a building to their demises (they escape, offscreen)


Music

Track #1: Super Mario Land - World 2-1 (opening)

Track #2: Yoshi's Island - Final Boss (during the train robbery scene)

Track #3: Secret of Mana - The Oracle (used for the killings)

Track #4: Doom II - Map 01.15 - Running from Evil (during the scene where Edward and Manning are trying to get away from the ponies)

Track #5: Super Mario All-Stars - SMB2 Final Boss Battle (during the scene where Edward and Manning get cornered by the ponies on the top floor of the building)

Track #6: Ending Theme - Super Mario Land (used for only 26 seconds)

Track #7: Doom E1M5 - Suspense (Edward and Manning find out that the bodies are missing) (used for only 47 seconds. After 47 sec., the music fades out and there is a 4 second pause before the credits)

Track #8: Ending Theme - Super Mario Land (used from 0:28 - 1:22. The music then fades out towards 1:22)

Production

Filming began in September 1997 and ended in December 1997.

The director used the same camera, (a Minolta Master Pro 8-918) he used to film the first movie and this movie.

During filming, Larry needed permission to film at certain locations for the film. This lead to him, needing at least $50K for the film's budget.

Editing for this film didn't begin until later in 2009. This resulted taking a year and a half, (with editing all four movies)