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Release Date:
June 11, 1982
Original Title:
Grease 2
Alternate Titles:
Pomádé 2.
กรีส 2
Genres:
Comedy | Music | Romance
Production Companies:
Fine Arts Films
Paramount Pictures
Robert Stigwood Organization
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG DE: 12 FR: U GB: PG IE: PG JP: PG12 NL: 6 RO: 12 US: PG
Runtime: 115
It's 1961, two years after the original Grease gang graduated, and there's a new crop of seniors and new members of the coolest cliques on campus, the Pink Ladies and T-Birds. Michael Carrington is the new kid in school - but he's been branded a brainiac. Can he fix up an old motorcycle, don a leather jacket, avoid a rumble with the leader of the T-Birds, and win the heart of Pink Lady Stephanie?
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Assistant Editor:
Tim Board
LaReine Johnston
Assistant Property Master:
Matty Azzarone
Associate Producer:
Neil A. Machlis
Camera Operator:
Philip Caplan
William N. Clark
Casting:
Sally Dennison
Geoffrey Johnson
Casting Assistant:
Matt Casella
Characters:
Jim Jacobs
Warren Casey
Conductor:
Artie Butler
Construction Coordinator:
Robert Krume
Costume Design:
Robert De Mora
Costume Supervisor:
Sandy Berke Jordan
Silvio Scarano
Costumer:
Michael Dennison
Randi Mavestrand
Leslie Simmons-Potts
Dialogue Editor:
Sean Hanley
Director:
Patricia Birch
Director of Photography:
Frank Stanley
Driver:
Donald A. Potts
Editor:
John F. Burnett
Executive Producer:
Bill Oakes
First Assistant Camera:
Ken Nishino
First Assistant Director:
Gary Daigler
Gaffer:
Buddy Bowles
Hair Supervisor:
Vivienne Walker
Hairstylist:
Jan Cook
Key Grip:
Ron Cardarelli
Leadman:
Nigel A. Boucher
Location Manager:
Michael John Meehan
Makeup Artist:
Del Acevedo
Makeup Supervisor:
Charles H. Schram
Music Editor:
June Edgerton
Orchestrator:
Michael Gibson
Original Music Composer:
Louis St. Louis
Other:
Clyde McKinney
David W. Gray
Murray McFadden
Painter:
Robby Vandermark
Producer:
Robert Stigwood
Allan Carr
Production Design:
Gene Callahan
Property Master:
Kent H. Johnson
Script Supervisor:
Betty A. Griffin
Second Assistant Director:
David Arntzen
Venita Ozols-Graham
Set Decoration:
Lee Poll
Set Dressing Artist:
Frank L. Brown
Set Painter:
Jeff Clark
Sound:
Donald C. Rogers
Sound Effects Editor:
Robert Gutknecht
Sound Mixer:
Larry Jost
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Don Cahn
Jim Cook
Robert L. Harman
Steadicam Operator:
Ronald Vidor
Stunt Coordinator:
M. James Arnett
Stunt Double:
Gary Davis
Gregg Sawaya
Stunts:
Richard Epper
Jim Stephan
Transportation Coordinator:
Joel Marrow
Unit Production Manager:
Neil A. Machlis
Writer:
Ken Finkleman
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