

Paralyzed, vengeful, and possibly a sleepwalking serial killer—wheelchair horror gets WILD.
Penny (Dawn Murphy), the coach's daughter from the original Dead In The Pool, faces her greatest challenge. After being viciously beaten, she's left paralyzed and in a wheel chair. Experimental treatments may help her regain her ability to walk, but at what cost? She begins to have nightmares about killing the people responsible for her plight. But then she learns they aren't really nightmares at all when each of the victims turns up dead, drowned by an unknown killer. But is the killer Penny or her rival, Susan (Vanessa Carlton) Pierce, the person responsible for Penny's injuries? Learn the truth in Dead In The Pool 2.
Practical Effects
Wheelchair stunts and pool death sequences defy physics
Acting
Dawn Murphy commits to emotional breakdowns with zero budget
Director
Gary Whitson
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Gary Whitson directed over 50 SOV horror films in the 90s, many featuring Tina Krause. This is unofficially part of his 'W.A.V.E. Productions' universe.
The 'evil disabled person' trope here mirrors contemporaneous films like 'The Bone Collector,' reflecting 90s anxiety about bodily vulnerability and medical technology.
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