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Meatballs: Part II

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4.1/10 • 53

1984-07-271h 27m

Comedy

The insanity continues...

Camp Sasquatch will be bought out and closed unless owner Coach Giddy wins the boxing competition scheduled for the end of the summer. Tough city punk Flash, who's performing his community service time at the camp, is the coach's best hope. Flash reluctantly offers to help and so must use his raw sparring talents to get a motley group of adolescent misfits into fighting shape, while also trying to win the heart of pretty Cheryl.

Directors
Ken Wiederhorn
Editors
George Berndt

Top Billed Cast

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  1. Richard Mulligan

    Richard Mulligan

    Giddy

  2. Hamilton Camp

    Hamilton Camp

    Hershey

  3. John Mengatti

    John Mengatti

    Flash

  4. Kim Richards

    Kim Richards

    Cheryl

  5. Archie Hahn

    Archie Hahn

    Jamie / Meathead (voice)

  6. Misty Rowe

    Misty Rowe

    Fanny

  7. Ralph Seymour

    Ralph Seymour

    Eddie

  8. Tammy Taylor

    Tammy Taylor

    Nancy

  9. John Larroquette

    John Larroquette

    Foxglove

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Wuchak

May 28, 2023

7/10

Silly sequel delivers the goods Two competing camps on a lake in SoCal go through the challenges of a typical summer, except this year there’s an extraterrestrial visitation. Richard Mulligan is on hand as the director of Camp Sasquatch. “Meatballs Part II” (1984) is all-out comedy compared to the first movie, which was a relatively realistic summer camp flick with some amusing bits. This one throws in an ET-like character along with a lot of goofiness and camp, particularly the ‘general’ of the military camp (Hamilton Camp). Petite Tammy Taylor stands out on the feminine front as Nancy, along with voluptuous Misty Rowe (Fanny) and Kim Richards (Cheryl) with her glorious long hair. The flick is superior to the first one in this department. On the other side of the spectrum, John Mengatti is effective as the Chachi-like Flash. While there’s some sex-oriented humor, which is to be expected given the milieu, it doesn’t go overboard into tastelessness like the next sequel. There are some excesses that I could do without (e.g. the implications of John Larroquette’s character and Flash’s boxing outfit) but, other than that, the movie provides practically everything you’d want for a fun summer camp flick. The film runs 1 hours, 27 minutes, and at Veluzat Motion Picture Ranch, Saugus, California, which is north of Santa Clarita, both in the high country north of Los Angeles. GRADE: B/B-

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  • Meatballs: Part II poster
  • Meatballs: Part II poster
  • Meatballs: Part II poster

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
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Revenue
$5,410,972.00
Keywords
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