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Cannonball Run II ()


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The original characters from The Cannonball Run (1981) race across the country once more in various cars and trucks.

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J.J. McClure
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Victor Prinzim / Captain Chaos / Don Canneloni
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Jamie Blake
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Morris Fenderbaum
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The Sheik
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Betty
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Hymie Kaplan
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Veronica
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Jill, Lamborghini Babe
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Marcie, Lamborghini Babe
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Fisherman #1
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Fisherman #2
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Jackie Chan, Mitsubishi Engineer
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CHP Officer #1
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Terry
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Doctor Nikolas Van Helsing
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Sonny (as Michael Gazzo)
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Arnold, Mitsubishi Driver
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CHP Officer #2
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King
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Pvt. Homer Lyle
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Fisherman #3
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Mrs. Goldfarb
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Don Don Canneloni
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Tony
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Slim
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Frank Sinatra
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Mack
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Mel
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Caesar
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Sergeant in CHP Car (as Fred Dreyer)
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Pilot
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Beautiful Girl (as Linda Lei)
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Young CHP Officer
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Uncle Cal
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The Slapper
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Jilly
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Announcer Jack Smith
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Sheriff
Patricia Bolt ...
J.J.'s Girl
Lee Kolima ...
Nicky
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Blake's Girl (as Shawn Wetherly)
John Worthington Stuart ...
Bartender
Debi Greco ...
Sheik's Girl
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Sheldon (as John Zee)
Bob Sheldon ...
Policeman at Lake
Fred S. Ronnow ...
Pilot
Kai J. Wong ...
Japanese Executive (as Kai Joseph Wong)
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Official
Sean Alexander ...
Gas Station Attendant
Bobby Berosini's Orangutan ...
Manis (Orangutan)
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Special Vocal Effects (voice)
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Japanese Businessman
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(uncredited)
Jim Cassett Anderson ...
(uncredited)
Clinton James Austin ...
Guy on Bike (uncredited)
Janet Blair ...
Waitress (uncredited)
Beverly Budinger ...
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Robert B. Chandler ...
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Co-Pilot (uncredited)
Beatrice Dunmore ...
Talkative Noisy Spectator (uncredited)
Harry Gant ...
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(uncredited)
Beth Glenn ...
Self (uncredited)
Suzynn Herzog ...
(uncredited)
Frank O. Hill ...
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Marian Issacks ...
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James C. Lewis ...
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Police officer (uncredited)
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Tire Store Employee (uncredited)
Red McIlvaine ...
Driver Stopped for Girls (uncredited)
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Porsche 928 Driver with Cowboy Hat (uncredited)
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Monkey (uncredited)
Regina Parton ...
(uncredited)
Lori Randolph ...
Little Girl in Crowd (uncredited)
Caroline Reed ...
Nun (uncredited)
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Biker (uncredited)
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Raphael Salcido ...
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Kathleen M. Shea ...
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Frieda Smith ...
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Gas Station Attendant (uncredited)
Bud Stout ...
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Biker (uncredited)

Directed by

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Hal Needham
Ralph Bakshi ... (animation director) (uncredited)

Written by

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Brock Yates ... (characters creator)
 
Hal Needham ... (written by) &
Albert S. Ruddy ... (written by) &
Harvey Miller ... (written by)

Produced by

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Raymond Chow ... executive producer
Andre Morgan ... executive producer
Albert S. Ruddy ... producer

Music by

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Al Capps

Cinematography by

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Nick McLean ... director of photography

Editing by

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William D. Gordean ... (as William Gordean)
Carl Kress

Editorial Department

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Donah Bassett ... negative cutter
Michael Philip ... apprentice editor

Casting By

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Jane Feinberg
Mike Fenton

Art Direction by

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Thomas Azzari ... (as Tho. E. Azzari)

Set Decoration by

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Charles Graffeo ... (as Charles M. Graffeo)

Costume Design by

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Kathy O'Rear
Norman Salling
Don Vargas

Makeup Department

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Tom Ellingwood ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Bill Coker ... unit production manager
Marlene Rubenstein ... post-production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Tom Connors ... first assistant director
Jan DeWitt ... second assistant director
Jerry Ketcham ... assistant director
John Peter Kousakis ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Richard Baum ... assistant property master
David Needham ... leadman
Dan Pemberton ... prop maker
Larry Verne ... construction coordinator
Drew Struzan ... poster artist (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Donald A. Bolger ... boom operator (as Donald L. Bolger)
Gael Chandler ... assistant sound editor
Virginia Cook-McGowan ... sound editor (as Virginia A. Cook)
Teri E. Dorman ... sound editor
Jay Engel ... adr editor (as Jay Engle)
Don Hall ... supervising sound editor
Joseph A. Ippolito ... sound editor (as Joey Ippolito)
C. Darin Knight ... sound mixer (as Darin Knight)
Gregg Landaker ... sound re-recordist
Kay Rose ... sound editor (as Kathleen Rose)
Jack Schrader ... sound editor
Allen L. Stone ... sound re-recordist
Bill Varney ... sound re-recordist
John Roesch ... foley artist (uncredited)
Joan Rowe ... foley artist (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Gregg Bond ... special effects prop artist
Linda Bond ... special effects prop artist
Phil Cory ... special effects
Richard L. Hill ... special effects technician

Visual Effects by

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Hal Miles ... visual effects motion control supervisor

Stunts

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Rick Avery ... stunt double
Tom Elliott ... stunts
Eurlyne Epper ... stunts
Richard Epper ... stunts
Debbie Evans ... stunts
Dean Raphael Ferrandini ... stunts
Alan Gibbs ... stunt coordinator (as Alan R. Gibbs)
Andy Gill ... utility stunts
Jack Gill ... stunt driver
Diane Kay Grant ... stunts
Scott Hamilton ... stunt driver
Monty Jordan ... stunt driver
Donna Keegan ... stunts
Bill Lykins ... stunt pilot
Don Lykins ... stunt pilot
Aaron Norris ... stunt driver
Brad Orrison ... stunts
Mark Orrison ... stunts
Conrad E. Palmisano ... stunt double: Dean Martin / stunt driver
Regina Parton ... stunts
Ronnie Rondell Jr. ... stunts
Thomas Rosales Jr. ... stunts
Gilbert B. Combs ... stunts (uncredited)
James M. Halty ... stunts (uncredited)
Tommy J. Huff ... truck stunts (uncredited)
Billy D. Lucas ... stunts (uncredited)
Branscombe Richmond ... stunts (uncredited)
Gary Robert ... stunts (uncredited)
Mario Roberts ... stunts (uncredited)
Mic Rodgers ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Ray De La Motte ... camera operator
Michael Genne ... camera operator (as Michael A. Genne)
Alan Gornick ... underwater cinematographer (as Allan Gornick Jr.)
Nicholas S. McLean ... assistant camera
Michael D. O'Shea ... camera operator
Tim Ryan ... key grip
Lawrence Grauman ... assistant camera (uncredited)
David J. McGraw ... video operator (uncredited)

Animation Department

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Ralph Bakshi ... director: animation sequence

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Norman A. Burza ... costume supervisor

Location Management

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Jack N. Young ... location manager (as Jack Young)

Music Department

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Tom Brown ... music copyist
Snuff Garrett ... music supervisor
Dave Pell ... music coordinator
Tony Terran ... musician: trumpet player
George Doering ... musician (uncredited)
Nancy Fogarty ... music editor (uncredited)
Jim Henrikson ... supervising music editor (uncredited)

Transportation Department

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Roger Wooge ... transportation

Additional Crew

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Stanley Brossette ... unit publicist
Tom Ellison ... administrative assistant
Judith Gill ... production coordinator
Ray Lykins ... aerial sequences coordinator
Fred S. Ronnow ... pilot
Kathleen M. Shea ... assistant to director
Ralph Helfer ... animal supervisor: Gentle Jungle [us] (uncredited)
Bill McCamey ... nurse: second unit (uncredited)

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Special Effects

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

The Sheik who competed at the last Cannonball Run, is berated by his father for not winning it. So he tells him to go and win. Problem is that there is no Cannonball Run. So his father tells him to make one of his own. He puts up a million dollars as the prize. So former Cannonballers J.J. and his buddy Vince join, as does Blake and Fenderbaum and some other characters. But Blake and Fenderbaum owe a mobster some money, and the mobster owes some other guy more. He then decides to grab the Sheik and hold him for ransom so he can pay the guy back. Written by rcs0411@yahoo.com

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Taglines Fasten your seatbelts. Those crazy Cannonballers are at it again! See more »
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Also Known As
  • 炮彈飛車2 (Hong Kong, Cantonese title)
  • Cannonball Run 2 (World-wide, English title)
  • The Cannonball Run II (World-wide, English title)
  • Cannonball 2 (Japan, English title)
  • The Cannonball Run 2 (World-wide, English title)
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Runtime
  • 108 min
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Budget $20,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Frank Sinatra's cameo was his final acting role in a theatrical movie. He would guest star on an episode of Magnum, P.I. (1987), as well as Who's the Boss (1989) and Daddy Dearest (1993), which were his final acting roles. See more »
Goofs When Blake and Fenderbaum try to run the military car off the road, the overhead shot of the accident shows them being cut off by a red/gray Dodge Daytona, not the solid red Corvette they were driving. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Los Angeles (2008). See more »
Soundtracks Like a Cannonball See more »
Crazy Credits Outtakes during the credits. See more »
Quotes Don Canneloni: In the past, the Canneloni family was the most powerful of the families. We controlled drugs, prostitution, extortion, prostitution, gambling...
Slim: Uh, you said 'prostitution' twice.
Don Canneloni: Well, I like it.
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