Really cool - City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold movie (City Slickers 2 - Die goldenen Jungs).
Movie Is being made - in 1994.
Alternate Versions: The trailer features an alternate journal of the scene where on earth Mitch pull out his cell phone booth during the stampede cycle. In the balanced version it slip out of his hand since he can answer it. The alternate version features him answering it and explaining to his wife that the rumbling be him by the line-up of the treadmill.
CONT: The cooler's lid in the wagon going over the cliff., CONT: When riding the ore cars, the trailing car falls off, but is visible for a split second just before the final crash., FAKE: Gold is a relatively soft metal. When Mitch scrapes the brick with a knife at the end of the movie, it would score., CONT: When Glen accidentally catches the map on fire, the burn hole is in the center of it. Later, during the campfire scene, Mitch clearly indicates the hole being near the side., CONT: When Mitch gets under the covers in bed for his "private birthday celebration" with Barbara, he pulls off his pajama pants and tosses them away. After Barbara gets out of bed and leaves Mitch alone, he pulls back the covers and he's wearing his pajama pants again., SYNC: After duke saves Mitch, Phil and Glen from the two cowboys they rented the equipment from duke cuts the ropes on their hands and Mitch says "Curly were so sorry we thought you were dead". However his mouth does not move., FAKE: During the Stampede scene, while Mitch is trying to save Glen. If you listen closely you can hear the sound of rotors of a helicopter they're using to make the horse run.
Phil: Please don't tell my kids I died taking a shit., Glen: There is something wrong with your cow. I reach under there and I'm pulling, tugging, tugging, pulling, nothing, not a drop.::Mitch: The cow's name is Norman. You were pulling on his dick.::Glen: I'm gonna go wash up., Barry: It's Curly. He's come back from the dead!::Ira: He looks great., Phil: In case we don't make it and I die first... eat me.::Mitch: Eat you? I don't even like talking to you on the phone., Ira: Hi. We're Ira and Barry Schalowitz.::Barry: We helped bury your brother.::Duke: Oh. Maybe someday I can do the same for you., Mitch: Don't mess with us! We're from New York.::Duke: If you ever talk to me like that again, I'm gonna turn your balls into earrings.::Mitch: Go for it., Clay: What in the name of John Wayne's ass is going on here?, Clay: Great buckets of bull shit. It's Curly come back from the dead!, Mitch: You ever walk in on our parents doing it?::Glen: No, have you?::Mitch: Yeah.::Glen: That's a horrible thing for a little kid to see.::Mitch: This was last week in Florida!::Glen: Uhh!::Mitch: It was on the kitchen table.::Glen: Uhhh!::Mitch: And an hour later we *ate* on that table!, Glen: When was the last time you were with a woman?::Phil: Saturday will make a yea::Glen: Ow!::Mitch: Gee, if I had known, I'd have gotten you a cake., Mitch: Phil, going back to Arlene is like breaking back in to Alcatraz., Duke: My brother loved the land, I loved the sea.::Mitch: Oh. Like surf and turf.::Duke: Ha ha ha.::Mitch: Thought that was funny?::Duke: No, just thinking about what I'd like to do to you., Glen: All right, now the sun sets in the East, right?::Mitch: No! The sun sets in the West.::Glen: That's if your *in* the East, but we are way out West now, so we are past where the sun sets.::Mitch: You can't be *passed* where the sun sets, and if you think you can, then I am directly South of an idiot!::Phil: Which is down!::Mitch: Right!, Store Owner: Hey Phil, I'd really reconsider going back to that wife of yours, cause that'd be like sticking your balls in a bear trap.::Mitch: And that would be bad right?, Mitch: Eat you? What a lovely thought. Hey pass the Phil! This meal was great thanks to Phil.::Phil: Alright don't eat me!::Duke: Jesus Christ, what a bunch of little piss pots., Duke: 'The hell you lookin' at?::Mitch: I can't get over it. Curly's twin.::Duke: Well get over it. Or I'll turn you into twins., Mitch: I'm sorry we buried you, but you looked so dead!, Duke: If you guys wanna go home, go ahead. But that gold, that's the only dream I've got left., Mitch: [after hearing his brother has arrived] Where is he?::Barbara Robbins: He's in the kitchen. He asked me to make him a sandwhich with the crusts cut off... but that was only after he recited three scenes from "Godfather II"::Phil: He still does that? I love that!::Mitch: Oh, no, no, no. Phil, so help me, if you mention the "Godfather" to him I will rip off both your arms and beat you over the head with them!::Phil: [after Glen enters] Hey, Glen... who had Frank Pentangili killed?::Glen: [Godfather theme kicks in] The Rossato Brothers...::Phil: Yeah, but who gave the go ahead?::[Mitch proceeds to beat Phil over the head with a pillow. Furious, Mitch exits the room and gives Phil the middle finger behind Glen's back], Mitch: By this time next week I'll be having a romantic dinner with Phil, Duke: My Ma died last year, she was 95. Stabbed in a bar fight.
Soundtrack: "The Godfather Waltz" Composed by 'Nino Rota' (qv), "Treasure of The Sierra Madre" Composed by 'Max Steiner (I)' (qv)
The horse that 'Billy Crystal' (qv) rode in this movie is called Beach Nut and he is the same horse that Crystal rode in the first _City Slickers (1991)_ (qv)., 'Jon Lovitz' (qv) refers to 'Bill McKinney', playing one of the "hick" robbers, as "pig boy". Bill McKinney played the "squeal like pig, boy" rapist in _Deliverance (1972)_ (qv)., 'Bruno Kirby' (qv) did not return from the original so 'Jon Lovitz' (qv) is filling in. Lovitz's character constantly quotes _The Godfather: Part II (1974)_ (qv) which Kirby was in.
Gross: $43,522,360 (USA)
Rentals: $21,500,000 (USA)
Opening Weekend: $11,500,000 (USA)
Filming Dates: 28 July 1993 - 4 November 1993
Production Dates: 8 March 1993 - ?
In: Dirio de Notcias (Portugal). 30.06.1999. (NP), Pg. 63
Mpaa: Rated PG-13 for a comic sex scene and off color humor.
The second cut into carpet of City Slickers begin after the let loose of Curly. It be the 40th bicentennial of Mitch Robbins and the daylight begins a bit rightly until he returns environment (after a unyielding day at the radio station) and find his brother Glen, the black sheep of the heritable, encircled by his bed. Nevertheless he is more or lesser numeral to enjoy a fabulous birthday-night near his wife when he discover a take pleasure in map of Curly with break. Together with Phil (from the first ceremonial part) and lamentably with Glen he try to find the concealed gold ingot of Curly's father in the desert of Arizona instead of attending a alliance in Las Vegas. The adventurous go reveal several surprise until everything seem to be ended when the map get gone astray...
Certificates: Iceland:L, Netherlands:6, Australia:PG, Norway:10, Singapore:PG, Spain:T, Sweden:11, UK:12, USA:PG-13
Color Info: Color
Countries: USA
Genres: Adventure, Comedy, Western
Languages: English
Locations: Arches National Park, Moab, Utah, USA, Fisher Towers, Moab, Utah, USA, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, Los Angeles, California, USA, Moab, Utah, USA, New York City, New York, USA
Runtimes: 116
Sound Mix: DTS, Dolby, SDDS
Tech Info: CAM:Clairmont Cameras, CAM:Panavision Cameras and Lenses, CAM:Spacecam Aerial Cameras by Spacecam Systems Inc., LAB:Technicolor, USA, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.85 : 1
Release Dates: USA:10 June 1994, Australia:23 June 1994, Sweden:16 September 1994, UK:23 September 1994, Argentina:27 October 1994, Germany:3 November 1994, Spain:11 November 1994, France:4 January 1995
They're back in the saddle!
In movie played:
Kenneth S. Allen (actor)
Bob Balaban (actor)
Articles:"Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 15 March 2002, Vol. 1, Iss. 644, pg. 35, by: Nicholas Fonseca, "Almost Famous"
Cousin of director 'Burt Balaban' (qv) and nephew of Barney Balaban., Played the head of NBC in both _"Seinfeld" (1990)_ (qv) and _The Late Shift (1996) (TV)_ (qv)., Son of Elmer Balaban (1909-2001) who was last surviving of seven Balaban brothers who dominated the theater business in Chicago and much of the Midwest. The Balaban boys, sons of immigrant Jewish grocery-store owners in Chicago, built city's first "supercolossal" theaters, the 700-seat Circle and the 2,000-seat Central Park. Bob's Uncle Barney became chairman of Paramount Pictures in Hollywood and wanted to pass the torch to Elmer, but he declined. Elmer has been credited with devising an early version of pay TV, based on a set-top box that would show first-run movies at home by accepting quarters., Published a diary of his experiences working on the film _Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)_ (qv)., His first cousin, Judith Balaban Quine, is author of "The Bridemaids", a book about her friend, 'Grace Kelly (I)' (qv)., Was nominated for Broadway's 1979 Tony Award as Best Actor (Featured Role - Play) for "The Inspector General.", Uncles Barney and A. J. Balaban owned ornate movie theaters with Sam Katz, the Balaban & Katz theater chain. Renamed Publix Theaters in 1925, it was acquired by Paramount Pictures. The theater chain became so important to Paramount's fortunes that the company name was changed to Paramount-Publix in 1930. Paramount-Publix went bankrupt in 1933, and was reorganized as Paramount Pictures, Inc. Sam Katz forced co-founder Adolph Zukor to resign, but after Barney Balaban became Paramount president in 1936, he appointed Zukor chairman of the board. Barney Balaban was president of Paramount through the tumultuous years following the 1949 Supreme Court-mandated divestiture of movie production companies from their theater chains. President of Paramount for 28 years, Barney coined "Balaban's Law," which held that a film had to gross three times its negative cost to break even. After the failure of Samuel Bronston's "Fall of the Roman Empire" (1964), which cost $20 million (approximately $115 million in 2003 dollars), Balaban was eased out of Paramount., Uncle Barney Balaban, president of Paramount Pictures from 1936 to 1964,was one of the movie magnates who attended the Waldorf Conference in 1946, in which the blacklist against communists was implemented. A deeply religious man, when asked by his daughter about his complicity with the blacklist, Balaban told her, "I don't think it's okay. There's something about it that's okay, but there's something about it that's terrible, and I don't quite understand it all yet.", Was listed as a potential nominee on the 2007 Razzie Award nominating ballot. He was suggested in the Worst Supporting Actor category for his performance in the film _Lady in the Water (2006)_ (qv), he failed to receive a nomination however., He is described as a "mega-hunk" in _"The Simpsons" (1989) {A Star Is Born Again (#14.13)}_ (qv).
Interviews:"TV Guide" (USA), 4 February 2008, Vol. 56, Iss. 5, pg. 68, by: G. J. Donnelly, "Q&A with Bob Balaban", "Chud" (USA), 14 April 2003, by: Devin Faraci , "Interview: Bob Balaban and Parker Posey", "The Advocate" (USA), 2 April 2002, pg. 52-53, by Mike Goodridge, "Gosford's spark", "Playboy" (USA), January 2002, Vol. 49, Iss. 1, pg. 32, by: Laurence Lerman, "Guest Shot: Bob Balaban", "Starlog" (USA), March 1981, Vol. 5, Iss. 44, pg. 16-21, by: James H. Burns, "Bob Balaban: As the Second Scientist in 'Altered States,' An Accomplished Young Actor Adds an Impressive Performance to His Already Impressive Career"
Height:5' 5"
Quotes:God, I'd love to do a big commercial movie that made a lot of money and whose plot was interesting, too., Yes, I try to do everything I can not to fail hideously.
Birth Notes:Chicago, Illinois, USA
Magazine Covers:"The Plain Dealer TV Week" (USA), 19 June 2005
Other Works:Played "Linus" in the original off-Broadway production of "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" in 1967. He is also on the original cast album, (April 2002): Supervising director for "The Exonerated" play by Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen (The Actors' Gang, Hollywood, California, USA)., (October 2002): Directed "The Exonerated" play by Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen (45 Bleecker, New York City, New York, USA)., 1977: Wrote "Close Encounters of the Third Kind Diary," a behind-the-scenes account of the making of the film., Starred with 'William Petersen' (qv) in 'David Mamet' (qv)'s "Speed-the-Plow.", (March 2005): Plays The Prosecutor in "Romance" play by David Mamet (Atlantic Theater Company, New York City, New York, USA)., (1971) Starred in David Rabe's play "The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel" at Joseph Papp's Public Theatre in New York., Plaza Suite (1968). Comedy. Written by 'Neil Simon (I)' (qv). Directed by 'Mike Nichols (I)' (qv). Plymouth Theatre: 14 Feb 1968- 3 Oct 1970 (1097 performances + 2 previews). Cast: 'George C. Scott' (qv) (as "Sam Nash," "Visitor From Mamaroneck," "Jesse Kiplinger," "Visitor From Hollywood," "Roy Hubley," "Visitor From Forest Hills"), 'Maureen Stapleton' (qv) (as "Karen Nash," "Visitor From Mamaroneck," "Muriel Tate," "Visitor From Hollywood," "Norma Hubley," "Visitor From Forest Hills"), 'Bob Balaban' (qv) (as "Bellhop," "Visitor From Mamaroneck," "Borden Eisler," "Visitor From Forest Hills") [Broadway debut], Claudette Nevins, Jose Ocasio. Replacement cast included: Gary Barton, Barbara Baxley, 'Peggy Cass' (qv) (as "Karen Nash," "Muriel Tate," "Norma Hubley"), 'Dan Dailey' (qv) (as "Jesse Kiplinger," et al), Robert Gerlach, 'E.G. Marshall' (qv) (as "Jesse Kiplinger," et al), Lynda Myles, Don Porter, Lawrence Weber, Nicol Williamson. Produced by Saint Subber., Some of My Best Friends (1977)., The Inspector General (1978)., Speed-the-Plow (1988)., Active on Broadway in the following productions:, (2001) He produced the revue, "Pageant Chicago LLC" in Chicago, Illinois with Miles Western in the cast. Neil Kahanovitz, and Don Kucharzyk were producers.
Birth Name:Balaban, Robert Elmer
Spouse:Lynn Grossman (1 April 1977 - present); 2 children
Birth Date:16 August 1945
James Boyd III (actor)
Height:5' 10"
Alan Charof (actor)
Other Works:Co-starred in the Los Angeles play "Jewtopia" in 2003., Death Of A Salesman, Spook Night - Theatre L.A.
Billy Crystal (actor)
Articles:"The New York Times" (USA), 18 April 2009, by: Billy Crystal, "Feeling Lonely Behind the Facade", "The New York Times" (USA), 30 September 2008, by: Billy Crystal, "Yankees Add Member to Family", "Courier Post" (USA), 11 March 2008, by: The Associated Press, "Crystal to Play Yankees Exhibition Game"
Kent Kasper (actor)
Jon Lovitz (actor)
Bill McIntosh (actor)
Bill McKinney (actor)
Josh Mostel (actor)
Beach Nut (actor)
Jack Palance (actor)
David Paymer (actor)
Mario Roberts (actor)
Daniel Stern (actor)
Pruitt Taylor Vince (actor)
Noble Willingham (actor)
Lesley Boone (actress)
Irmise Brown (actress)
Jennifer Crystal (actress)
Lindsay Crystal (actress)
Beth Grant (actress)
Molly McClure (actress)
Jayne Meadows (actress)
Helen Siff (actress)
Patricia Wettig (actress)
Billy Crystal (producer)
Peter Schindler (producer)
Kelly Van Horn (producer)
Billy Crystal (writer)
Lowell Ganz (writer)
Babaloo Mandel (writer)
Adrian Biddle (cinematographer)
Marc Shaiman (composer)
Judy L. Ruskin (costume designer)
Paul Weiland (director)
William M. Anderson (editor)
Armen Minasian (editor)
Vanessa Theme Ament (miscellaneous crew)
Lacey Lee Ashley (miscellaneous crew)
Bruce A. Beer (miscellaneous crew)
Ivona B. Belda (miscellaneous crew)
Alicia Bernard (miscellaneous crew)
Judy Blinick (miscellaneous crew)
James 'Morris' Byrnes (miscellaneous crew)
Larry D. Campbell (miscellaneous crew)
Geoffrey Casquias (miscellaneous crew)
Marjorie Chodorov (miscellaneous crew)
Joe Cirillo (miscellaneous crew)
Darlene Colaiuta (miscellaneous crew)
Dick Cole (miscellaneous crew)
Jacob F. Conrad (miscellaneous crew)
Bert Copello (miscellaneous crew)
Rick Dallago (miscellaneous crew)
Wayne Damore (miscellaneous crew)
Andy Delaney (miscellaneous crew)
James Ealy (miscellaneous crew)
Jason Elfe (miscellaneous crew)
Pam Ellington (miscellaneous crew)
Mac Embury (miscellaneous crew)
Jane Estocin (miscellaneous crew)
Karen Ferris (miscellaneous crew)
Wayne Fitzgerald (miscellaneous crew)
Benjamin J. Fox (miscellaneous crew)
Cindy Franke (miscellaneous crew)
Rick Fullam (miscellaneous crew)
David Garrison (miscellaneous crew)
Sharon Genden (miscellaneous crew)
Jay Gianukos (miscellaneous crew)
Hans Graffunder (miscellaneous crew)
Richard Grant (miscellaneous crew)
David Haldiman (miscellaneous crew)
Kevin Halloran (miscellaneous crew)
Steve Hanna (miscellaneous crew)
Harry Hauss (miscellaneous crew)
Chance Helburn (miscellaneous crew)
Dan Isaacson (miscellaneous crew)
Mark Jackson (miscellaneous crew)
J. David Jones (miscellaneous crew)
Tom Judt (miscellaneous crew)
Lisa Lynn Kearsley (miscellaneous crew)
Jamie Kehoe (miscellaneous crew)
Bob Kurtz (miscellaneous crew)
Cynthia Lamontagne (miscellaneous crew)
Jack Lilley (miscellaneous crew)
Richard Lilley (miscellaneous crew)
Arnold Lipsman (miscellaneous crew)
Jamie Marshall (miscellaneous crew)
Gail Martin-Sheridan (miscellaneous crew)
Jon Moeller (miscellaneous crew)
Rebecca Montgomery (miscellaneous crew)
Dimitri Moraitis (miscellaneous crew)
Tom Morales (miscellaneous crew)
Cheryl Morehouse (miscellaneous crew)
Elizabeth Much (miscellaneous crew)
Valerie O'Brien (miscellaneous crew)
Bettina Tendler O'Mara (miscellaneous crew)
Erika Pederson (miscellaneous crew)
Billy Pittard (miscellaneous crew)
Peter Rathje (miscellaneous crew)
James Rider (miscellaneous crew)
John Ruhl (miscellaneous crew)
Vicki Sirotta (miscellaneous crew)
Carol Sonheim (miscellaneous crew)
Dan Spaethe (miscellaneous crew)
Jonathan Staten (miscellaneous crew)
Rose Topping (miscellaneous crew)
Marion Tumen (miscellaneous crew)
Kevin Turley (miscellaneous crew)
Eric Von Arx (miscellaneous crew)
Rochelle Wallace (miscellaneous crew)
Eve Watterson (miscellaneous crew)
Brian Wigington (miscellaneous crew)
Tim Williams (miscellaneous crew)
Ray Yeater (miscellaneous crew)
Stephen J. Lineweaver (production designer)
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