- Book, Music and Lyrics by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey. With a hip-shaking rock 'n' roll score featuring hits like 'Summer Nights,' 'Greased Lightnin',' and 'We Go Together,' Grease celebrates Rydell High's class of 1959 in all their duck-tailed, bobby-soxed, gum-snapping glory.
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Running time 114 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $11.2 million Box office $15.2 million Grease 2 is a 1982 American and the to, which is based upon the by and. The film was produced by and, and directed and choreographed by, who also choreographed the first film. It takes place two years after the original film at Rydell High School, with an almost entirely new cast, led by actors and. The film was released theatrically on June 11, 1982 and grossed over $15 million against a production budget of $11 million. Contents. Plot It is 1961, two years after the original Grease ended.
The first day of school has arrived and the and the Pink Ladies dance and sing as they enter the ('Back to School Again'). The Pink Ladies are now led by Stephanie Zinone , who feels she has 'outgrown' her relationship with her ex-boyfriend Johnny Nogerelli , the arrogant and rather immature new leader of the T-Birds. A new arrival comes in the form of clean-cut English student Michael Carrington (a cousin of Sandy Olsson from ).
He is welcomed and introduced to the school atmosphere by Frenchy , who was asked by Sandy to help show Michael around. Frenchy reveals she has returned to Rydell to get her high school diploma so she can start her own cosmetics company. Michael eventually meets Stephanie and quickly becomes smitten with her.
At the local, a game ('Score Tonight') turns sour due to the animosity between Johnny and Stephanie. Stephanie retaliates by kissing the next man who walks in the door, who happens to be Michael. Bemused by this unexpected kiss, Michael, but he learns that she has a very specific vision of her ideal man ('Cool Rider'). As he realizes that he will only win her affection if he turns himself into a cool rider, Michael accepts payment from the T-Birds to write for them; he uses the cash to buy a motorcycle. Following an unusual biology lesson ('Reproduction') given by Mr. Stuart , a substitute teacher, a gang of rival motorcyclists called the Cycle Lords (most of whom are members of the defunct Scorpions) led by Leo Balmudo surprise the T-Birds at the bowling alley. Before the fight starts, a lone mysterious (unnamed) biker appears (who is Michael in disguise), defeats the enemy gang and disappears into the night ('Who's That Guy?'
Stephanie is fascinated with the stranger. Meanwhile, Louis , one of the T-Birds, attempts to trick his sweetheart Sharon , one of the Pink Ladies and Stephanie's friends into losing her virginity to him by taking her to a and faking a ('Let's Do It for Our Country'). The next evening while working at a gas station/garage, Stephanie is surprised again by the Cool Rider, and they enjoy a romantic twilight motorcycle ride. Just as Michael is about to reveal his identity, they are interrupted by the arrival of the T-Birds and Pink Ladies. Before Michael leaves, he tells Stephanie that he will see her at the school, in which the Pink Ladies and T-Birds are performing. Johnny, enraged by Stephanie's new romance, threatens to fight the Cool Rider if he sees him with her again.
The Pink Ladies walk away haughtily, but this has little effect on the T-Birds' self-confidence ('Prowlin'). At school, Stephanie's poor grades in English lead her to accept Michael's offer of help.
Johnny, upon seeing them together in a discussion, demands that Stephanie quit the Pink Ladies to preserve his honor ('rep', reputation). Although still enamored with the Cool Rider, interactions with Michael reveal that she has become romantically interested in him as well. Michael ponders over his continuing charade he puts on for Stephanie ('Charades'). At the talent show, Stephanie and the Cool Rider meet but are ambushed by the T-Birds who pursue Michael on their respective motorcycles, with Stephanie and the Pink Ladies following in a car. They chase him to a construction site which conceals a deadly drop, and the biker's absence suggests that he has perished below, leaving Stephanie heartbroken and inconsolable. Johnny and his T-Birds remove the competing Preptones - boys - by tying them to a shower pole in the boys' locker room and drenching them. During the Pink Ladies' performance in the talent show ('Girl for All Seasons'), Stephanie enters a dreamlike fantasy world where she is reunited with her mystery biker ('(Love Will) Turn Back the Hands of Time').
She is named winner of the contest and crowned the queen of the upcoming graduation, with Johnny hailed as king for his performance of 'Prowlin' with his fellow T-Birds. The school year ends with the luau ('Rock-a-Hula Luau'), during which the Cycle Lords appear and begin to destroy the celebration. However, the Cool Rider reappears. After he defeats the Cycle Lords again, he reveals himself to be Michael. Initially shocked, Johnny gives him a T-Birds jacket, officially welcoming him into the gang, and Stephanie accepts that she can now be with him. As a reward, Michael and Stephanie kiss for their new love for each other.
All the couples pair off happily at the seniors' graduation as the graduating class sings ('We'll Be Together'). The credits start rolling in -style, as in the original film. Cast. as Michael Carrington, an English and Sandy's cousin.
Caulfield had already made his debut with roles in and. Having seen his performances, offered Caulfield the role of Michael over thousands of applicants. Unlike co-star Pfeiffer, Caulfield's career following Grease 2 was damaged by the film's failure. He has been quoted as saying: 'Before Grease 2 came out, I was being hailed as the next. However, when Grease 2 flopped, nobody would touch me. It felt like a bucket of cold water had been thrown in my face. It took me 10 years to get over Grease 2.'
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. as Stephanie Zinone, the leader of the Pink Ladies. With only a few television roles and small film appearances, the 23-year-old Pfeiffer was an unknown actress when she attended the casting call audition for the role of Stephanie. Other better-known actresses up for the part included, and singer. Pfeiffer was a wild card choice, but according to Birch, she won the part because she 'has a quirky quality you don't expect.' Despite the disappointing reception of the film, Pfeiffer's meteoric rise to the A-list began the following year when she played Elvira Hancock in.
The T-Birds. as Johnny Nogerelli.
as Goose McKenzie. as Louis DiMucci.
as Davey Jaworski The Pink Ladies. as Sharon Cooper.
as Paulette Rebchuck. Alison Price as Rhonda Ritter. as Dolores Rebchuck Reprising roles from. as Frenchy.
as Principal Greta McGee. as Coach Calhoun. as Vice Principal Blanche Hodel. as Eugene Felsnick. as Leo Balmudo (Craterface), leader of the Cycle Lords (appeared as the gang leader of the Scorpions in the previous film).
Dick Patterson as Mr. Spears (appeared as Mr. Rudie in the previous film) Supporting cast. as Mr.
Stuart. as Miss Yvette Mason. and as Noreen and Doreen. as Brad. as Girl Greaser. Vernon Scott as Henry Dickey. as Bowling Alley Manager (uncredited) Production Development Grease co-producer had a deal with to be paid $5 million to produce a sequel, with production beginning within three years of the original film.
Carr decided to hire as director for the sequel, as she had previously served as the choreographer for the stage and film versions of Grease. Birch was initially hesitant to accept after learning that neither composers and nor and would be involved in film.
The total budget for the production was $11.2 million, almost double the budget of the original. Grease 2 was intended to be the second film (and first sequel) in a proposed Grease franchise of four films and a. (The third and fourth films were to take place in the sixties and during the era.) However, the projects were scrapped due to the underwhelming box office performance of Grease 2. Was unhappy with the film's 'drab' title, and unsuccessfully lobbied to change it to Son of Grease. Casting Birch proposed an idea to feature Travolta and Newton-John reprising their characters as a now married couple running a gas station near the end of the film, which did not come to fruition. Paramount tried to get and from the first film to do cameos but this did not happen. Was announced as a male star, but was signed after impressing producers on Broadway in Entertaining Mister Sloane.
Pfeiffer had only made a few films before: That was really weird for me. I'd been taking singing lessons and I had taken dance, because I loved to dance, but I had never considered myself a professional at all. I went on this audition as a fluke, and somehow, through the process of going back and dancing, and then going back and singing, I ended up getting the part. I went crazy with that movie.
I came to New York and the paparazzi were waiting at the hotel. I know the producers put them up to it.
I am basically very private, and I'm really nervous about doing publicity. Every time I set up an interview, I say, 'That's it, this is my last one.
I'll do this because I committed to doing it, but I'm never doing another one.' It was insane. Was the last star cast. The part played by was originally meant for but she was unable to appear as she was filming a peanut butter advertisement that week. Had previously played the role of Danny Zuko in the stage version of, a role he would later reprise in the 1990s.
Filming Scenes at Rydell High School were filmed at, an abandoned school in. Filming took place throughout a 58-day shooting schedule during the of 1981. According to director Birch, the script was still incomplete when filming commenced. Sequences that were filmed but cut during post-production include scenes in which Frenchy helps Michael become a motorcycle rider, and a sequence at the end of the film showing Michael and Stephanie flying off into the sky on a motorcycle. In the film, after Stephanie wins the contest, it goes on to show the stakeout in the final scene. Originally, there were a few minutes dedicated to a scene in which Michael (believed to be dead in his alter ego, by Stephanie) comes out on stage as Stephanie is exiting the stage, unbeknownst to her that he is the cool rider and he is alive. He attempts to ask her what's wrong and she storms past him and runs off crying, then it cuts to the stakeout.
There was a scene within the 'Who's that Guy?' Number in which Goose accidentally smashes Rhonda's nose at the Bowl-A-Rama door. None of these scenes have been shown since the film's release. Main article: Grease 2 Released 1982 Recorded 1981 Length 32: 28 chronology (1978) 1978 Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating. 'Back to School Again' – Cast and (verses by the Pink Ladies are absent from the soundtrack). 'Score Tonight' – T-Birds, Pink Ladies, Cast.
'Brad' – Noreen and Doreen. 'Cool Rider' – Stephanie.
'Reproduction' – Mr. Stuart and Students.
'Who's That Guy?' June 14, 1982. Retrieved September 26, 2015. ^. October 11, 2008, at the. At movietome.com.
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