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5/10
Works best as a celebration of Tweed's body.
gridoon11 September 2001
Shannon Tweed, who is of course incomparably better that Tanya Roberts (the star of the first "Night Eyes") in every possible way, spices up this erotic thriller that is a sequel only in the sense that Andrew Stevens plays the same character. Tweed has some really steamy workout scenes, and her sex scenes are very well-photographed, but eventually get a little boring through overlength. The plot is minimal, though the film tries to "pump up" the thriller aspect in the last 20 minutes, by including some unexpectedly brutal and raw violence. (**)
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3/10
Night Eyes II: By the numbers sequel
Platypuschow3 March 2019
A follow up the critically-unacclaimed Night Eyes (1990) we see Andrew Stevens return as security guard Will Griffith, a man who has the habit of falling for women he's paid to protect.

This time him and his buddy Tim "Tuvok" Russ are hired to protect a Presidential candidate and his wife from terrorist attacks. But is everything as it seems and can Will resist the potential future first lady?

Starring "Erotic" thriller veteran Shannon Tweed this is your copy and paste thriller stuff with generic characters, some (But oddly little) sexual encounters and a couple of entirely predictable twists.

Arguably this is on par with the first movie, but that's really not saying much. To its credit some of the supporting cast are passable and it's nice to see Stevens returning as the same character. Sadly these things can't make up for just how "Made for TV" the whole thing is, it fails as a thriller and will have even disappointing horny teenagers who rented it for the bewbs.

It is what it is.

The Good:

Harmless enough stuff

The Bad:

I hate cheating protagonists

Very generic stuff

Fails to even accomplish what you'd expect for its genre
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3/10
Bad eyes
videorama-759-85939123 June 2023
Oh yes, and who do we have? Of course. Andrew Stevens and Shannon Tweed. This time, Stevens, the opposite to who he played in The Seduction, owns a big security business. His ship comes in, for him and his new partner/long time friend, when they're are offered to set up survelllance inside a wealthy mansion of a Albanian politician and his sexy wife (Tweed) , where they install everything except audio, of course. Tweed and hubby. Who of course aren't happy (well Tweed isn't, for hubby not holding up his end of the bargain in the bedroom) evade a close assassination outside their palace, prefore. They have a shady security guy who works for em', who took out the perp. Could he be involved? Duh. Of course, we have a few erotic scenes, and a cliche'd one of footsies, under the dinner table with another Stevens attracted female. A funny trademark scene, which is a bit stupid, takes place in a library, between Steven and Tweed, behind a book shelf, where a middle aged dorky bookworm is ogling Tweed, who has a beaming satisfied smile. There are some really not happening or why happening scenes in the film, a few flat moments. It's just so predictable, from the word go, where we can only be thankful for the sex and Steven's appearance. 3.5/10.
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Not bad, as these kind of things go
dj_bassett3 June 2005
Warning: Spoilers
Andrew Stevens is a security expert hired to put in a surveillance system for Shannon Tweed and her husband, a foreign dignitary who's recently been attacked. The relationship between Mrs. and Mr. Tweed is strained, Stevens starts eyeballin' her, and, well, one thing leads to another. I don't especially find Tweed attractive, but she's not a bad actress, and is relatively believable as a fragile, unloved woman. The plot makes sense, more or less, rare for this genre -- there's some slow spaces but there's actually a couple of good fights at the end.

The love scenes are pretty silly. Although a bit with a bowl of raspberries (a takeoff of 9 1/2 WEEKS?) was funny.

Not bad, as far as these things go. Which for this genre is a big thumbs up.
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8/10
Another good erotica movie with the sexy Shannon Tweed.
Brian-2727 June 2001
Night Eyes II is another one of those movies filled with erotica that I like many others will watch many times to view the sexy and hot Shannon Tweed. This is one of the early works of Tweed and one of her sexy movies of all-time. Shannon stars as the unhappy wife of a wealthy diplomat who starts up a hot and passionate love affair with a security expert (Andrew Stevens) who's hired to protect her. Andrew is a lucky man. I hope most of you all know that Shannon Tweed is the fantasy of every man! It's proven by watching Night Eyes II watch and see for yourself.
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6/10
NIGHT EYES II
BandSAboutMovies1 October 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Will Griffith (Andrew Stevens) is back and after the events of Night Eyes, he's been hired to protect the mansion and life of South American diplomat Héctor Mejenes (Richard Chaves, Poncho from Predator). This being Will Griffith, he's again thinking without his head and instead his crotch, as Mejenes' wife Marilyn (Shannon Tweed) seduces him.

Directed by Rodney McDonald, who also made Night Eyes Four: Fatal Passion, and written by Simon Levy, Simon Louis Ward and Michael Levy from a story by Stevens - the supervising producer, too, taking charge of his erotic thriller career - this also has roles for the future Tuvok Tim Russ, Skull from Scarface Geno Silva and John O'Hurley.

Shannon Tweed probably pushed more boys into puberty when this ran on Cinemax and USA Up All Night than any sex symbol I can think of. The raspberries scene in this probably ruined just as many bedsheets when those boys grew up to be, well, boys and thought that that scene was the height of eroticism.
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An inferior step-down from the first, as with most sequels!
movies-825 December 1998
Well, I said it all. Pretty much what's in the one-line summary. And, no, I don't think Shannon Tweed helped.

Will Griffith (Andrew Stevens), star of Night Eyes I, has found a new job: protecting Marilyn Mejenes (Shannon Tweed), an American-born woman, and her husband, Hector. Hector is some kind of diplomat I think, and is running for President. Anyway, a mysterious attacker has been stalking over Marilyn's mansion. It isn't long before Will and Marilyn fall in love. And the usual trouble ensues...

I found this movie to be a RATHER inferior step-down from the first. It wasn't a complete waste, but the action (and I mean the violence, with guns), didn't help it. The sex scenes, I suppose, bring to us creative uses for gym equipment and how to use berries as an aphrodisiac. I LIKED the movie a little. This doesn't in any way, shape or form measure up to the first. Also, I thought the whole thing with Mejenes being some Spanish diplomat who has fallen from grace rather silly.

**Review based on R-version**

Contains:

Nudity Sex Violence Profanity
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Shannon Tweed Makes This B-Movie Worthwhile Watching
claudio_carvalho31 July 2021
While arriving at their mansion in Los Angeles, Vice-Consul Hector Mejenes (Richard Chaves) and his wealthy wife Marilyn Mejenes (Shannon Tweed) survive to an assassination attempt protected by his bodyguard Luis (Geno Silva). Marilyn requests protection to Detective Turner (John O'Hurley) and he recommends the security company of Will Griffith (Andrew Stevens). Soon Griffith and his partner Jesse Younger (Tim Russ) are hired by Hector to work under the supervisionof Luis. Hector sexually neglects his wife Marilyn and soon they have a love affair. But soon they find dirty secrets about Luis.

"Night Eyes II" uses the same character Will Griffith, performed by Andrew Stevens, in this erotic thriller. In the first movie, it was a sort of erotic neo-noir film and sexy Tanya Roberts was the femme-fatale in a reasonable story. Now, the gorgeous and sexy Shannon Weed performs a neglected wife with many hidden secrets about her husband. The plot, as usual, has many flaws and is silly but Shannon Tweed makes this B-movie worthwhile watching with her lovely face, eyes and body. My vote is five.

Title (Brail): "Olhos Noturnos" ("Night Eyes II")
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