Action
Comedy
Drama
Western
Mitch Robbins' 40th birthday begins quite well until he returns home and finds his brother Glen, the black sheep of the family, in his sofa. Nevertheless he is about to have a wonderful birthday-night with his wife when he discovers a treasure map of Curly by chance. Together with Phil and unfortunately Glen he tries to find the hidden gold of Curly's father in the desert of Arizona.
Directors
Billy Crystal
Mitch Robbins
Daniel Stern
Phil Berquist
Jon Lovitz
Glen Robbins
Jack Palance
Duke Page
Patricia Wettig
Barbara Robbins
Bill McKinney
Matt
Lindsay Crystal
Holly Robbins
Beth Grant
Lois
Noble Willingham
Clay Stone
David Paymer
Ira Shalowitz
Josh Mostel
Barry Shalowitz
Jayne Meadows
Mitch's Mother
Alan Charof
Mitch's Father
Kenneth S. Allen
Annoyed Man
Jennifer Crystal Foley
Jogger
Helen Siff
Shushing Lady
Irmise Brown
Jogger
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Let me start right off in saying that three reasons I enjoyed this film have absolutely nothing to do with cinema, and all three comprise the fine TV work I saw, while growing up in Canada in the 70's and 80's, that the stars Billy Crystal, Jack Palance and Jon Lovitz had made, in 'Soap', 'Ripley's Believe It or Not' and 'Saturday Night Live', respectively. I haven't even bothered seeing the original yet (the more highly-regarded work that surprisingly won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for Palance).
I cared not a single whit about the plot--it was just fun watching the stars interact and riff off of each other. I did feel that the direction lagged in places, and perhaps a more objective editor could have sliced 10-15 minutes off and no one would have been the wiser. Not bad considering it was a sequel--it's worth a couple of watches, though I'm not surprised, and I'm a tad relieved, that no more of them were made.
talisencrw14 Apr, 2016
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$40,000,000Gross worldwide
$72,000,000