City Slickers 2: The Legend of Curly’s Gold (1994)

City Slickers 2: The Legend of Curly's Gold (1994)

Taglines: They’re back in the saddle!

City Slickers 2 movie storyline. The second part of City Slickers begins after the death of Curly. It is the 40th birthday of Mitch Robbins and the day begins quite good until he returns home (after a hard day at the radio station) and finds his brother Glen, the black sheep of the family, in his sofa.

Nevertheless he is about to have a wonderful birthday-night with his wife when he discovers a treasure map of Curly by chance. Together with Phil (from the first part) and unfortunately with Glen he tries to find the hidden gold of Curly’s father in the desert of Arizona instead of attending a meeting in Las Vegas. The adventurous journey reveals many surprises until everything seems to be over when the map gets lost.

City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly’s Gold is a 1994 American Western comedy film directed by Paul Weiland. It is the sequel to City Slickers (1991) and stars Billy Crystal, Jack Palance, Jon Lovitz, and Daniel Stern. Although a mild financial success, the film did not reach the popularity of the first, receiving a generally negative response (a 19% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes). It was nominated for a Razzie Award for Worst Remake or Sequel.

City Slickers 2: The Legend of Curly's Gold Movie Poster (1994)

City Slickers 2: The Legend of Curly’s Gold

Directed by: Paul Weiland
Starring: Billy Crystal, Jack Palance, Daniel Stern, Jon Lovitz, Patricia Wettig, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Lindsay Crystal, Beth Grant, Noble Willingham, Jayne Meadows
Screenplay by: Billy Crystal, Lowell Ganz, Babaloo Mandel
Production Design by: Stephen J. Lineweaver
Cinematography by: Adrian Biddle
Film Editing by: William M. Anderson, Armen Minasian
Costume Design by: Judy L. Ruskin
Set Decoration by: Clay A. Griffith
Art Direction by: Philip Toolin
Music by: Marc Shaiman
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for a comic sex scene and off color humor.
Distributed by: Columbia Pictures
Release Date: June 10, 1994

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