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| Larry Drake | Robert G. Durant | |
| Arnold Vosloo | Darkman / Peyton Westlake | |
| Kim Delaney | Jill Randall | |
| Renée O'Connor | Laurie Brinkman | |
| Lawrence Dane | Dr. Alfred Hathaway | |
| Jesse Collins | Dr. David Brinkman | |
| David Ferry | Eddie | |
| Rod Wilson | Ivan Druganov | |
| Jack Langedijk | Rollo Latham | |
| Sten Eirik | Whitey | |
| Steve Mousseau | Roy | |
| James Millington | Mr. Perkins | |
| Phillip Jarrett | Dan | |
| Kevin Rushton | Skinhead | |
| Graham Rowat | Producer Bob (as Graham Rowatt) | |
| Chris Gillett | Bob's Boss | |
| David Clement | Det. Stringer | |
| Catherine Swing | Bonnie Cisco | |
| Anne Marie DeLuise | Receptionist (as Anne Marie Loder) | |
| Adam Bramble | Doctor | |
| Harry Spiegel | Cabbie | |
| Candice Beaulieu | Little Girl | |
| Donna Mullin | Miss S&M | |
| Arnold Vosloo | Dr. Peyton Westlake | |
| Renee O'Connor | Laurie Brinkman | |
| Jesse Collins | Dr. David L. Brinkman | |
| David Ferry | Eddie Scully |
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| Producer | Sam Raimi
David Roessell |
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| Writer | Steven McKay
Robert Eisele |
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| Cinematography | Bradford May
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| Musician | Randy Miller
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Darkman, who has, since the first film, devoted his life to perfecting his synthetic skin and fighting crime, is horrified to learn that his old foe, Robert G. Durant, is alive. Durant wastes no time taking control of his old business. He releases an insane weapons developer from a mental institution, and uses him to create a deadly laser weapon. Now, with the help of his disguises and inhuman strength, Darkman must forever rid the world of Durant. |
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