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Format: Laserdisc

Nov 1994

Rated PG-13

Recording Mode: Dolby Surround

Sound: Stereo, Surround

Closed Captioned

115 min.
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City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold (Laserdisc, 1994) Other Editions...
Leading Role: Billy Crystal
Director: Paul Weiland


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About this Movie
Movie Description
Comedy-Western sequel to the popular film CITY SLICKERS. Once again, N.Y. radio station manager, Mitch Robbins (Billy Crystal) is pining to live his life as a cowboy. He gets his chance when he finds an authentic treasure map, once owned by Mitch's deceased trail boss Curly. Accompanied by his buddy Phil, his brother Glen, and Curly's brother Duke, Mitch sets out to find the missing treasure.

Credits
Cast:Billy Crystal
Director:Paul Weiland

Synopsis
The urbane cowboys hit the dusty comedy trail again, this time in a search for their late trail boss' reported stash of gold. Jack Palance is back as his other character's seafaring twin.

Film Notes
Released in USA June 10, 1994

Filmed in Panavision Widescreen; color by Technicolor.

Copyright 1994 Castle Rock Entertainment.

Rated BBFC 12 by the British Board of Film Classification.

Industry Reviews
"...Rife with both gags and classic genre lore....A welcome sequel, much in the spirit of the original but keen to mosey into new terrain..."
Variety - Leonard Klady (06/06/1994)


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