City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold

The Golden Boys (Alternative video title: City Slickers 2; Alternative title on TV: City Slickers II - The golden boys; Original title: City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold) is an American adventure comedy from 1994, and a continuation of the Adventure comedy city Slickers. - The city - hero of 1991 was directed by Paul Weiland, the screenplay by Billy Crystal, Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel.

Action

Mitch Robbins is 40 years old and meets his brother Glen, who is considered an outsider in the family. Mitch finds a map that was drawn by the late Curly Washburn in the first film and the location shows where his father should have a hidden pot of gold in 1908. Mitch, Glen and also occurring in the first film Phil Berquist embark on the search for the treasure.

The three friends buy horses and food for two men, with Berquist reveals the existence of the map and the treasure. The two men later try to steal the map. You will be overwhelmed by Duke Washburn, the twin brother of Curly. The treasure hunters find the treasure in a cave and are attacked again. It turns out that the card belongs to an adventure game, the robber the raid faking and the gold is not real.

The two brothers and Berquist travel to Las Vegas, where they stay in a hotel. They are visited by Washburn, who says that sincerity is the most important thing. Then he reveals that the card of his brother was incomplete and puts a piece of gold on the table. The film ends with Washburn and Mitch plan new treasure salvage and come together and get call me.

Reviews

James Berardinelli wrote on ReelViews, the film is a symptom of disease Sequelitis, which was to produce unnecessary sequels. He disappoint and was not particularly funny; He also gather numerous bad clichés. There is no profundity, the characters are caricatures.

The lexicon of international film wrote that the film was a "boring staged continuation of a hit comedy that even the thin joke of the first part " under offer and not " against discriminatory obscenities " shrink back. He was " banal in the plot, with unbearable plates dialogues ".

Awards

Billy Crystal was nominated in 1995 as a producer for the Razzie in the category of worst remake or sequel.

Background

The film was shot in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, New York City and various locations in Utah. He played in the cinemas of the United States, a 43.5 million U.S. dollars.

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