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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II - The Secret of the Ooze
Credits
Title: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze
Director: Michael Pressman
Writers: Todd W. Langen
Producers: David Chan; Raymond Chow; Kim Dawson; Terry Morse; Thomas K. Gray
Composer: John Du Prez
Cinematography: Shelly Johnson
Editors: Steve Mirkovich; John Wright
Production
Distributed by: New Line Cinema
Released: March 22nd, 1991
Rating: PG
Running time: 88 min.
Country: USA
Language: English
Budget: $25,000,000 [1]
Gross: $78,656,813 [1]
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze is an American feature film of the superhero fantasy and comedy genres. It is based on the popular Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles multimedia franchise, and is the second live-action film in the series, following 1990's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The film was directed by Michael Pressman with a script written by Todd W. Langen. It was produced by New Line Cinema and released theatrically in the United States on March 22nd, 1991.

In this film, Paige Turco takes her turn at playing news reporter April O'Neil, replacing Judith Hoag from the first film. Michelan Sisti once again takes on the role of Michelangelo, with Kenn Scott reprising the role of Raphael, and Leif Tilden resuming the part of Donatello. Leonardo this time around is played by Mark Caso. Kevin Clash doubles for Splinter once again, and Toshishiro Obata returns as the criminal underling Tatsu. The voices of the turtles are once again Robbie Rist as Michelangelo, and Brian Tochi as Leonardo. Laurie Faso provides the voice for Raphael this time around with Adam Carl as Donatello. David McCharen is the voice of Shredder. Actor David Warner has a starring role in the film as Professor Jordon Perry. Young Ernie Reyes, Jr. plays a new character to the mythos, a pizza delivery boy and all-around butt-kicker named Keno. Veteran voice talent Frank Welker takes on the dual roles of two of the film's more colorful antagonists, Rahzar and Tokka.

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Cast[]

Live-cast[]

Actor Role
Paige Turco April O'Neil
David Warner Jordon Perry
Michelan Sisti Michelangelo/Soho man
Leif Tilden Donatello/Foot #3
Kenn Troum Raphael
Mark Caso Leonardo/News room staff
Ernie Reyes, Jr. Keno
Francois Chau Shredder
Toshishiro Obata Tatsu
Raymond Serra Chief Sterns
Mark Ginther Rahzar
Kurt Bryant Tokka
Kevin Nash Super Shredder
Joseph Amodei Parlor owner
Nick DeMarinis Parlor assistant
Kelli Rabke Teenage girl
Susan Essman Soho woman
Lee Spencer Foot #1
Gianpaolo Bonaca Foot #2
Mark Doerr Freddy
Tim Parati Crew member
John E. Brady TGRI assistant #1
Jon Thompson TGRI worker
Bill Luhrs TGRI assistant #2
Michael Pressman News manager
Rick Colella Teenage thug
Dewey Weber Foot recruiter
Sasha Pressman Old woman
David Pressman Old man
Shiek Mahmud-Bey Audience man
Lisa Chess Audience woman
Vanilla Ice Himself
Earthquake Disc jockey
Mark Grinage Dancer #1
John Henry Huffman, IV Dancer #2
Everett Fitzgerald Dancer #3
Greg Salata Promoter
Mak Wilson Promoter's aide
Raul S. Brewster Foot soldier
Keith Coulouris Thug #1
Chris Cox Foot soldier
Richard Divizio Foot soldier
Dale L. Frye Foot soldier
Danny E. Glover Foot soldier
Kent Ezzell Foot soldier
Ronald W. Herndon, Jr. Foot soldier
Johnny Holbrook Foot soldier
Charles R. Knowles Foot soldier
Kenny L. Morrison Foot soldier
Charles H. Page Foot soldier
Daniel Pesina Foot soldier
Terry D. Rich Foot soldier
Scott A. Surgenor Foot soldier
Jeffrey P. Thompson Foot soldier
Michael G. Norris Foot soldier
Steven M. Simma Foot soldier
Char He Downing Foot soldier

Voice-cast[]

Actor Role
Brian Tochi Leonardo
Adam Carl Donatello
Laurie Faso Raphael
Robbie Rist Michelangelo
Kevin Clash Splinter
David McCharen Shredder
Frank Welker Rahzar/Tokka
Michael McConnohie Tatsu

Notes & Trivia[]

  • The tagline for this film is "Back by bodacious demand!"

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