Hollywood High Part II (1981) [R]

Release Date:
July 1, 1981

Original Title:
Hollywood High Part II

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Lone Star Pictures International

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 86

Who said a formal education can't be fun?

The kids of Hollywood High have always claimed to be the best example of American youth, and this year's student body is no exception. A the head of the class in adventuresome fun and frolic are Bunny, Kiki and Ginger, three luscious coeds who live for boys, beer and the beach, and fit school into their schedules as an afterthought. Life goes awry for these three heavenly bodies when their boyfriends suddenly lose interest in romping in the California surf. The girls will go to any lengths to uncover the mystery, but they'll never be prepared for the outlandish outcome!

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Assistant Camera:
Bruce Pasternak

Assistant Director:
William Hines

Assistant Editor:
Allan Schultz
Jim Piechocki

Boom Operator:
Mary Jo Devenney

Continuity:
Nike Zachmanoglou

Director:
Lee Thornburg
Caruth C. Byrd

Director of Photography:
Gary Graver

Editor:
Warren Chadwick

Executive Producer:
Lee Thornburg
Caruth C. Byrd

Gaffer:
Jono Kouzouyan

Grip:
Michael Uva

Makeup & Hair:
Kelly McGowan

Original Music Composer:
Doug Goodwin

Producer:
Cotton Whittington
Colleen Meeker

Production Manager:
Colleen Meeker

Screenplay:
Lee Thornburg
Cotton Whittington
Colleen Meeker
Caruth C. Byrd

Sound:
Jean Clark

Still Photographer:
Peter J. Helm

Stunt Coordinator:
Ron Amos

Wardrobe Assistant:
Pamela Johnson

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