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Porky's II: The Next Day is a 1983 sex comedy film and the sequel to the 1981 film Porky's. The film is directed and co-written by Bob Clark. Despite the films' title, the character of Porky does not make an appearance. A sequel, Porky's Revenge!, was released in 1985.
Porky's II: The Next Day: Directed by Bob Clark. With Dan Monahan, Wyatt Knight, Mark Herrier, Roger Wilson. The naughty high schoolers of Angel Beach High now seek revenge on a group of KKK religious fanatics and corrupt politicians who want to shut down their Shakespeare production after they cast a Seminole transfer student in the lead.
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- Comedy
- Bob Clark
- 1983-06-24
Play Trailer. If you thought the night before was funny, wait till you see the next day. Overview. When the students of Angel Beach High decide to stage "An Evening With Shakespeare," their efforts are threatened by Miss Balbricker, who views the works of Shakespeare as obscene.
1983 Directed by Bob Clark. If you thought the night before was funny, wait till you see the next day. When the students of Angel Beach High decide to stage “An Evening With Shakespeare,” their efforts are threatened by Miss Balbricker, who views the works of Shakespeare as obscene.
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- Bob Clark
The huge success of Canadian comedy Porky’s (1981) – it grossed over $110 million – convinced the main creative talents that a sequel would be a good idea, so a couple of years later all the leads reunited for this continuation of the story.
Sep 10, 2012 · Release Details. Duration:98 mins. Cast and crew. Director:Bob Clark. Screenwriter:Roger E Swaybill, Alan Ormsby. Cast: Dan Monahan. Wyatt Knight. Mark Herrier. Roger Wilson. Cyril O'Reilly. Tony...
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A day after the Angel Beach gang got revenge on Porky, the gain's Drama class experiences some troubles. Ms. Balbricker, Reverend Bubba Flavel, and politcal groups earning to get themselves re-elected. They all pressure the school to ban the new Shakespeare play for being obscene.