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Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991) -- In this sequel, the slow-witted pair journeys to hell and heaven while battling their evil twin robots. Along the way, they meet the Easter Bunny, Albert Einstein and The Grim Reaper.
Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991) -- A tyrant from the future creates evil android doubles of Bill and Ted and sends them back to eliminate the originals.

Overview

User Rating:
5.7/10   18,037 votes
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Director:
Peter Hewitt
Writers (WGA):
Chris Matheson (characters) &
Ed Solomon (characters) ...
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Release Date:
19 July 1991 (USA) more
Tagline:
Once... they made history. Now... they are history. more
Plot:
A tyrant from the future creates evil android doubles of Bill and Ted and sends them back to eliminate the originals. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
1 win & 1 nomination more
NewsDesk:
Ackland: Demi Moore Is Not Very Bright
 (From WENN. 7 August 2001)

User Comments:
Sharper than warranted. more

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Keanu Reeves ... Ted Logan / Evil Ted

Alex Winter ... Bill S. Preston, Esq. / Granny Preston / Evil Robot Bill

William Sadler ... Grim Reaper / English Family Member

Joss Ackland ... Chuck De Nomolos

Pam Grier ... Ms. Wardroe

George Carlin ... Rufus
Amy Stock-Poynton ... Missy Logan
Jim Martin ... Sir James Martin

Hal Landon Jr. ... Captain Logan

Annette Azcuy ... Elizabeth
Sarah Trigger ... Joanna

Chelcie Ross ... Colonel Oats
Taj Mahal ... Gatekeeper

Robert Noble ... Johann Sebastian Bach
Hal Landon Sr. ... Thomas Edison
Eleni Kelakos ... Ria Paschelle
Roy Brocksmith ... Deputy James

J. Patrick McNamara ... Mr. Preston

Dana Stevens ... 1st Seance Member
Valerie Spencer ... 2nd Seance Member
Kathryn Miller ... 3rd Seance Member
Carol Rosenthal ... 4th Seance Member
Chris Matheson ... 'Ugly' Séance Member
Ed Solomon ... 'Stupid' Seance Member
Anthony G. Schmidt ... Dark Figure
Brendan Ryan ... Young Ted
William Thorne ... Young Bill

Ed Gale ... Station #1

Arturo Gil ... Station #2
Tom Allard ... Big Station

Terry Finn ... Heavenly Greeter
John Ehrin ... Albert Einstein
Don Forney ... Benjamin Franklin
Michael Chambers ... Good Robot Bill (as Michael 'Shrimp' Chambers)
Bruno Falcon ... Good Robot Ted (as Bruno 'Taco' Falcon)
Ed Cambridge ... George Washington Carver
Tad Horino ... Confucius

William Shatner ... Captain James Tiberius Kirk (archive footage)
Peter Hewitt ... The Smoker (as Max Magenta)
Primus ... Themselves
Les Claypool ... Himself (Primus)
Tim Alexander ... Himself (Primus)
Larry Lalonde ... Himself (Primus)

Tanya Newbould ... Kate Axelrod
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Marni Joan Bakst ... English Family Member (uncredited)
Sadler Colley Bakst ... English Family Member (uncredited)
Candace Mead ... Child (uncredited)
Lauren Mead ... Child (uncredited)
Dennis Ott ... Bit Part (uncredited)

Frank Welker ... The Devil / Station / Evil Easter Bunny (voice) (uncredited)
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Directed by
Peter Hewitt  (as Pete Hewitt)
 
Writing credits
(WGA)
Chris Matheson (characters) &
Ed Solomon (characters)

Chris Matheson (written by) &
Ed Solomon (written by)

Produced by
Paul Aaron .... co-producer
Robert W. Cort .... executive producer
Stephen Deutsch .... co-executive producer
Ted Field .... executive producer
Rick Finkelstein .... executive producer
Scott Kroopf .... producer
Neil A. Machlis .... supervising producer
Chris Matheson .... co-producer
Richard Christian Matheson .... co-producer (as Chris Matheson)
Ed Solomon .... co-producer
Barry Spikings .... executive producer
Erwin Stoff .... co-producer
Connie Tavel .... co-executive producer
 
Original Music by
David Newman 
 
Cinematography by
Oliver Wood 
 
Film Editing by
David Finfer 
 
Casting by
Karen Rea 
 
Production Design by
David L. Snyder 
 
Art Direction by
Gregory Pickrell 
Russell J. Smith 
 
Set Decoration by
Peg Cummings 
Robin Peyton 
 
Costume Design by
Marie France 
 
Makeup Department
Scott Oshita .... special makeup effects artist
Shaun Smith .... special makeup effects crew
 
Production Management
Kevin Allison .... production manager: concert
Neil A. Machlis .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Janet G. Knutsen .... first assistant director
Janet G. Knutsen .... second unit director
Jeff Okabayashi .... second assistant director
Barry K. Thomas .... first assistant director
 
Art Department
David L. Glazer .... property master: additional photography
Guy Hietala .... set painter
Simon Murton .... storyboard artist
David Russell .... conceptual illustrator
David Russell .... storyboard artist
Joe Wood .... construction coordinator
 
Sound Department
Gregg Barbanell .... foley artist
Bob Beemer .... sound re-recording mixer
G.W. Brown .... supervising adr editor
Gene S. Cantamessa .... production sound mixer
Steve Cantamessa .... boom operator
Dane A. Davis .... supervising sound editor
Arnold Finkelstein .... sound effects editor
Joanna Garland .... assistant sound editor (as Joanna Jimenez)
Tommy Goodwin .... adr mixer
Tom Hammond .... foley editor
David Jobe .... foley recordist
Kini Kay .... sound effects supervisor
Gregg Landaker .... sound re-recording mixer
Lance Laurienzo .... first assistant sound editor
Lisa Linder .... assistant sound editor
Kimberly Lowe Voigt .... dialogue editor
Nash Michael .... foley editor
Michael Minkler .... sound re-recording mixer
Todd Toon .... sound effects editor
Brian Ufberg .... assistant sound editor
 
Special Effects by
John S. Baker .... special effects crew
Yancy Calzada .... special effects crew
Scott Coulter .... animatronics effects
Roy Goode .... special effects technician
John Teska .... special creature effects
Mark Yuricich .... special effects foreman: VIFX
Bill Zahn .... special effects technician
Vincent J. Guastini .... special effects technician (uncredited)
 
Visual Effects by
Richard 'Dr.' Baily .... computer graphics animator: VIFX
Allen Blaisdell .... visual effects
Peter Konig .... sculptor
Alan G. Markowitz .... matte cameraman
Gregory L. McMurry .... visual effects supervisor
Zeke Morales .... visual effects assistant editor
Martin November .... visual effects editor
Paula Schneider .... model maker
Scott Schneider .... model maker
David Stump .... effects director of photography
Larry Weiss .... computer graphics animator: VIFX
Matthew Yuricich .... visual effects artist
Al Magliochetti .... visual effects (uncredited)
 
Stunts
David Carrera .... stunt double: Keanu Reeves
Clarke Coleman .... stunts
Monty Cox .... stunts
Eurlyne Epper .... stunts
Christian J. Fletcher .... stunt double
James M. Halty .... stunts (as Jim Halty)
Tabby Hanson .... stunts
Tom Harper .... stunt double
Randy Lamb .... stunts
Will Leong .... stunts
Jamie Jo Medearis .... stunts
Jeff Miller .... stunt double: Alex Winter
Janet Lee Orcutt .... stunts (as Janet Orcutt)
James Pearson .... stunts (as Jim Pearson)
Pat Romano .... stunts
Glenn R. Wilder .... stunt coordinator (as Glenn Wilder)
Scott Wilder .... stunts
 
Camera and Electrical Department
James B. Crawford .... gaffer
Brent Poe .... assistant chief lighting technician
Brennan L. Price .... lighting technician: second unit
Joseph T. Terranova .... set lighting technician
Michael T. Travers .... best boy grip
 
Casting Department
Cash Oshman .... crowd casting
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Tim Turner .... specialty costumes
 
Editorial Department
David Orr .... color timer
 
Music Department
Tim Boyle .... score mixer
Jim Martin .... musician: air guitars
Randy Miller .... orchestrator
Steven L. Smith .... music preparation
Steve Vai .... composer: additional music
Tom Villano .... music editor
 
Transportation Department
Robert K. Johnson .... transportation captain
Kenny Searle .... transportation coordinator
Dean Winton .... driver
 
Other crew
Yancy Calzada .... puppeteer
Jak Castro .... stand-in
Kathi Danielson .... first assistant accountant (as Kathi Evans)
Mike Elizalde .... puppeteer
Sophia Lansky .... additional voices
Sara Spring .... production coordinator: re-shoots
Bob Wagner .... set production assistant
David J. Garfield .... photo double (uncredited)
 
Thanks
William Shatner .... special thanks
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure II (USA) (working title)
Bill and Ted Go to Hell (USA) (working title)
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Runtime:
93 min
Country:
USA
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby SR

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The evil robots arrive in the parking lot of the Circle-K convenience store, the same place where Bill and Ted first meet Rufus in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989). more
Goofs:
Continuity: When Death falls from the sky after Bill and Ted are resurrected, he hits the ground wearing black and white shoes, when he had been always seen in bare feet. more
Quotes:
[first lines]
Chuck De Nomolos: It is time. They have reached the second crucial turning point in their destiny. Their message is about to reach millions. But, we will change all that. When our mission is successful, no longer will the world be dominated by the legacy of these two fools! No longer will we hear this.
[plays air guitar]
Chuck De Nomolos: We will stop them now! Brothers and sisters, are we ready?
[everybody cocks their guns]
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Movie Connections:
Features "Star Trek: Arena (#1.18)" (1967) more
Soundtrack:
JUNIOR'S GONE WILD more

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8 out of 10 people found the following comment useful:-
Sharper than warranted., 6 May 1999
8/10
Author: rkwong from IL, USA

It was only on my second viewing, years later, that I realized two things about this movie: 1) I enjoyed it immensely, and 2) that because its execution is decidedly sharper than the premise itself warrants. I had laughed my way through the movie before it occurred to me to renew my initial protests--valleyspeak and loogies and airheadedness (even *good*-natured airheadedness) just aren't inherently funny, especially when drawn out to feature length. But though the movie's momentum does begin to sputter out towards the end, Reeves and Winter and Sadler (and Hal Landon Jr. in an unforgettable scene) display such a remarkable sense of comic timing throughout that even the more clumsily-scripted jokes (e.g. Ted failing to recognize a certain inhabitant of Hell) work as effortlessly as the witter ones (e.g. the challenge). And the teaming of Winter and Reeves clicks so well that the teaming of Bill and Ted (who spend only one scene separated in the entire movie, disaster if they're not well-matched) appears utterly unstrained.

(Side note: I found the first movie to be only sporadically entertaining--sightly different comic sensibilities there, it seems.)

I give it a 7.75. Surprisingly good fun.

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