Hot Shots! Part Deux
Cast & Crew
Jim Abrahams
Ryan Stiles
Chi Muoi Lo
David Wohl
Louise Yaffe
J D Dekranis
Film Details
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Synopsis
Cast
Ryan Stiles
Chi Muoi Lo
David Wohl
Louise Yaffe
J D Dekranis
Keith Woulard
Gregory Sierra
Buck Mcdancer
Judith Kahan
Susan Salgado
Joseph V Perry
Alice Gruenberg
Scott Reeves
Andreas Katsulas
John A Escobar
Michael Templeton
Bob Vila
Norm Compton
Shaun Toub
Robert Lucas
Karen Proft
Ron Pitts
Rowan Atkinson
Charlie Haugk
Charlie Abrahams
William Haig Marriott
Pamela Thompson
Raye Hollitt
Nancy Steen
Gerald Okamura
Tony Edwards
Deborah Marriott
Don Miloyevich
Dian Kobayashi
Daniel Herold
Jerry Haleva
Jack I Bernstein
Jane Butenhoff
Ben Lemon
Christopher Lindsay
Haeran Park
Andrew Link
Melanie Asistores
Miguel Ferrer
Ransom Walrod
Michael Colyar
Carol Tong
Alison Abrohams
Jay Koch
Lloyd Bridges
Dan Jessee
Thomas Temple
Mitch Ryan
Brenda Bakke
Corey Rand
Wayne Satz
Clyde Kusatsu
Valeria Golino
Daniel T Healy
Eleanor Schiff
Oz Tortora
Charlie Sheen
Timothy Henkel
Don Gruenberg
Tiaraya Soo
Ed Beheler
Andy Siegel
Joseph Abrahams
Stuart Proud Eagle Grant
Richard Crenna
Pat Harvey
Kelly Connell
Rosemary Johnston
James Lew
Nancy Abrahams
Lindsay Kough
Carey Tall Sr.
Dennis Barglof
Bob Legionaire
Mark Steen
Jamie Abrahams
Larry Lindsey
Edward Nassaney
Chris Sweeney
Crew
G Roger Abell
Jim Abrahams
William R Aldridge
David Amborn
Michael Amorelli
David Leroy Anderson
Gary Anderson
James Andrykowski
Petra Bach
Bill Badalato
Bill Badalato
Bill Badalato
T.c. Badalato
William Ballard
Pat Banta
Alan Baptiste
Craig Barron
Jack I Bernstein
Bruce Birmelin
Kelly Birrer
Richard L Blackwell
John Blake
Kai Blomberg
Kathryn Blondell
William M Boyd
Tim Boyle
Eddie Braun
Eddie Braun
Joseph Brennan
Casey Bridges
Jack Brooks
Bob F Brown
Jan Bryant
John Frederick Bryant
Jackie Burch
Everett Burrell
Gary Burritt
Kris Cagan
John G Campbell
Keith Campbell
Malcolm Campbell
Lorraine Cardinal
Donald A Carelli
Danny Castle
Thomas Causey
Robert Chaldu
Bruce Chimerofsky
Phil Chong
James Clark
James F Claytor
Jim Cohen
Thais Kathryn Connolly
Bill Conti
Hugo Cortina
Michael Costello
Janet Costner
Mike Cox
Scott Crabbe
Peter T Crosman
Alex Daniels
Zack Davis
Mark Deallessandro
Gary Deaton
Greg Dellerson
Steve Dellerson
Robert Devine
Dean Drabin
Bryan Dresden
David W Dubois
Baxter San Joaquin Sheriff's Department) Dunn
William A Elliott
Steve Ellsworth
Kenny Endoso
Skip Evans
Don Ferris
Mark Figueroa
Bruce Foster
John Frazier
Irving Friedman
Nicole Furia
David Gabrielli
Allen Gerbino
Gary S. Gerlich
Gregory M Gerlich
Hank Giardina
Andy Gill
Daniel Gilmore
Gail Goldberg
Bob Gordon
Art Gotisar
Al Goto
Joseph A Graham
Overton Green
Jeff Habberstad
Yvonne Hackl
Arsenio Hall
Barbara A Hall
Jeffrey Harlacker
Brad Hazen
Robert C Heffernan
Erik Henry
Ron S Herbes
Charles Hessey
Richard Hollander
Mike Holowach
Nancy Hopton
Andrea Horta
David L Horton
Leslie Howard
Diane Hubner
Dave Humpert
Michael Hunter
Darrell Huntsman
Christine Hurrey
Brian Imada
Jeff Imada
Terry Jackson
William Jacobs
John Jadwinski
Randy Jennings
B D Johnson
Monique Johnson
Jefferey Jones
John S. Karas
Donna Keegan
Jerie Kelter
Gary B Kibbe
Henry Kingi
Richard Kite
Barbara Anne Klein
Mark Kline
Robert Labonge
Bruce Lacey
Glen Ladner
James Lager
Randy Lamb
Mike Lamieux
Gregg Landaker
Chris Langevin
Bruce Lawhead
Trevor Lawrence
Richard Le Grand
John R. Leonetti
Al Leong
Stephanie Liner
Jim Lipman
Ray Llewelyn
Mark Long
Gary Lowe
Mary Malin
Rocco Marra
Deborah Marriott
Steve Maslow
Jeff Matakovich
Ed Mathews
Gary R Maxwell
Lisa Mccullough
Terry Mcdonald
Cliff Mclaughlin
Michael L Mcmanus
David J Mcmillan
Dennis Mcneill
Greig Mcritchie
Greg Michaels
William Middleton
Don Miloyevich
Bob Miyamoto
Rick Montgomery
Timothy Morris
Ed Nassaney
Thomas S Nelson
Greg Norberg
Phill Norman
Alan Oliney
Ernie Orsatti
Noon Orsatti
Jimmy Ortega
Greg Papalia
Enrico Paronelli
Chad Pearce
Craig R Peiffer
Tricia Peters
Mark A Peterson
Steve Picerni
Denney Pierce
Cara Pine
Anita Pointer
June Pointer
Ruth Pointer
Basil Poledouris
Jason Poteet
Edward Poveda
Ron Presley
Pat Proft
Pat Proft
Darrin Pulford
Alan Purwin
Joe Quinn
Kelly J Quinn
Leigh Rahl
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Richard Crenna, 1927-2002
Born on November 30, 1927 in Los Angeles, California, Crenna was the son of a pharmacist father and a mother who managed a number of small hotels in the Los Angles area the family owned, where Crenna was raised. At the tender age of 11, he was encouraged by a teacher to audition for a radio show, "Boy Scout Jamboree" at the nearby KFI-AM radio studio. Little did he realize that it would be the start of a very long and prosperous career.
Crenna found steady radio work for the next several years, culminating in 1948 with his breakthrough role of the goofy, squeaky-voiced Walter Denton in the hit radio series Our Miss Brooks. Crenna carried the momentum of his success to television when he spent four more seasons as Walter on Our Miss Brooks (1952-1956). Almost immediately after the run of that show, Crenna scored another hit series as Luke McCoy in the rustic comedy The Real McCoys (1957-1963) co-starring Walter Brennan.
Although he had been acting in films since the early '50s Crenna roles didn't come to critical notice until the mid '60s, appearing in Robert Wise's acclaimed The Sand Pebbles (1966) as the stalwart gunboat captain co-starring Steve McQueen; Terence Young's intense thriller, Wait Until Dark (1967), as a criminal who terrorizes a blind Audrey Hepburn; and another Robert Wise film, the Gertrude Lawrence biopic Star! (1968) playing the high profile role of Richard Aldrich opposite Julie Andrews.
Crenna's profile slowed down in the '70s, despite a brief return to television comedy in Norman Lear's political satire All's Fair (1976-1977) with Bernadette Peters. That show may not have lasted long, but Crenna bounced back with a resurgence in the '80s with a string of hit character parts: Lawrence Kasden's stylish film noir Body Heat (1981), as Kathleen Turner's ill-fated husband; Ted Kotchoff's hit Rambo: First Blood (1982), as Colonel Samuel Trautman, Sylvester Stallone's former Commander; Gary Marshall's excellent coming-of-age tale The Flamingo Kid (1984), one of his best performances (for which he received a Golden Globe nomination) as a smooth, charismatic gin-rummy champ who takes Matt Dillon under his tutelage; and many other quality roles in theatrical and made for television movies.
At the time of his death, Crenna was a member of the Screen Actors Guild board of directors and had a recurring role in the hit CBS dramatic series Judging Amy. In addition to Penni, his wife of 47 years, Crenna is survived by a son, Richard, two daughters, Seana and Maria, and three granddaughters.
by Michael T. Toole
Richard Crenna, 1927-2002
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Released in United States Spring May 21, 1993
Released in United States on Video January 5, 1994
Sequel to 1991 feature "Hot Shots," also directed by Jim Abrahams and starring Charlie Sheen, which was a spoof on various films about pilots and flying.
Began shooting October 10, 1992.
Completed shooting January 29, 1993.
Released in United States Spring May 21, 1993
Released in United States on Video January 5, 1994