My Girl 2 (1994) 5.1
Vada Sultenfuss must go to LA to stay with her Uncle Phil to do some research on her mother's life, but finds much more... Director:Howard Zieff |
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My Girl 2 (1994) 5.1
Vada Sultenfuss must go to LA to stay with her Uncle Phil to do some research on her mother's life, but finds much more... Director:Howard Zieff |
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Dan Aykroyd | ... | ||
Jamie Lee Curtis | ... | ||
Anna Chlumsky | ... | ||
Austin O'Brien | ... | ||
Richard Masur | ... | ||
Christine Ebersole | ... |
Rose Zsigmond
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JD Souther | ... |
Jeffrey Pommeroy
(as John David Souther)
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Angeline Ball | ... |
Maggie Muldovan
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Aubrey Morris | ... |
Alfred Beidermeyer
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Gerrit Graham | ... |
Dr. Sam Helburn
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Anthony R. Jones | ... |
Arthur
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Ben Stein | ... |
Stanley Rosenfeld
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Keone Young | ... |
Daryl Tanaka
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Richard Beymer | ... |
Peter Webb
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Jodie Markell | ... |
Hillary Mitchell
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Vada Sultenfuss has a holiday coming up, and an assignment: to do an essay on someone she admires and has never met. She decides she wants to do an assignment on her mother, but quickly realizes she knows very little about her. She manages to get her father to agree to let her go to LA to stay with her Uncle Phil and do some research on her mother. Once in LA, she finds herself under the protection of Nick, the son of Phil's girlfriend, who at first is very annoyed at losing his holidays to escort a hick *girl* around town. However, he soon becomes more involved in the difficult search. Written by Liz Jordan <c9310494@alinga.newcastle.edu.au>
Yes, I know "My Girl 2" was a sequel. Yes, I know it is hard to follow the first movie. But the reason why I love this movie is because of the way we see Vada Sultenfuss has changed over the course of a few years. I loved seeing the sweet, innocent Vada become more of an adult & still remain likeable as a character. I also love Austin O'Brien in this movie; to date, he has not been in anything memorable, but I think the role of Nick was suited for him. I do find the relationship they have somewhat disenchanting, but it was what I was waiting for the whole movie. I think the plot was an interesting one, and Maggie Muldovan made this movie. It is, as another reviewer remarked, worth it to watch the movie countless times just to hear her sing "Smile." I love all of this movie, though, so I would advise seeing it.