Porky's II: The Next Day
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Porky's II: The Next Day theatrical poster |
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Directed by | Bob Clark |
Produced by | Don Carmody Bob Clark |
Written by | Roger Swaybill Alan Ormsby Bob Clark |
Starring | Dan Monahan Wyatt Knight Mark Herrier Roger Wilson Cyril O'Reilly Tony Ganios Kaki Hunter Scott Colomby Nancy Parsons Joseph Runningfox Eric Christmas Bill Wiley |
Music by | Carl Zittrer |
Cinematography | Reginald H. Morris |
Editing by | Stan Cole |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
Release date(s) | June 24, 1983 |
Running time | 98 mins. |
Language | English |
Budget | N/A [1] |
Preceded by | Porky's |
Followed by | Porky's Revenge |
IMDb profile |
Porky's II: The Next Day is the 1983 sequel to the 1982 hit film Porky's. The film is written and directed by Bob Clark.
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[edit] Plot summary
The gang from Angel Beach High School are at it again. After they dealt with Porky, they are ready for a new challenge: The High School Drama Club is getting ready to do a Shakespeare play. Unfortunately, a religious leader named Reverend Bubba Flavel wants to halt the production because he and his group "The Righteous Flock" think that Shakespeare is indecent. The gang also has to deal with a double crossing politician, and the Ku Klux Klan, who object to a non-white (Runningfox's Seminole character) playing Romeo. The sex crazed teens really know how to get even, and play pranks on each other and their foes.
[edit] Cast
- Dan Monahan - Edward 'Pee Wee' Morris
- Wyatt Knight - Tommy Turner
- Mark Herrier - Billy McCarthy
- Tony Ganios - Anthony 'Meat' Tuperello
- Scott Colomby - Brian Schwartz
- Cyril O'Reilly - Tim Cavanaugh
- Kaki Hunter - Wendy Williams
- Ilse Earl - Mrs. Morris
- Eric Christmas - Mr. Carter
- Bill Wiley - Reverend Bubba Flavel
- Nancy Parsons - Ms. Beulah Balbricker
- Joseph Runningfox - John Henry
- Roger Wilson - Mickey Jarvis
- Art Hindle - Officer Ted Jarvis
[edit] See also
- Porky's Revenge (aka Porky's III)