Director [Unknown] leans heavily into the grimy aesthetic of mid-2000s digital video. The plot—something about a group of assassins (the "Caza") being haunted by the ghosts of the children they murdered (the "Inocentes")—is nonsensical, but the practical gore effects are surprisingly effective for an IFG release.

The hunt does not forgive. The innocent do not forget.

IFG Film Corporation delivers 85 minutes of unrated, raw action. Featuring explosive practical effects and a shocking twist ending, this second volume proves that innocence is the deadliest weapon of all.

Since “Caza Inocentes Vol. 2” is not a widely documented mainstream title, the following text is generated based on the typical structure of IFG’s catalog (known for low-budget horror, action, and exploitation films from the 80s–2000s) and the grammatical style of Spanish-language VHS/DVD covers from that era.