Return To Nuke Em High Volume 2 Stream
Return to the Class of Nuke ‘Em High follows a young couple that are up against the school glee club. Unfortunately, the glee club has mutated into a gang called The Cretins. When the other students begin to undergo mutations, our couple must solve the mystery and save Tromaville High School. Return to Nuke 'Em High Volume 1 was booked in theatrical venues across the United States! Let's do it again! Please contact your local theaters and tell them you want them to show Return to Return to Nuke 'Em High AKA Volume 2, and that Lloyd Kaufman and The Toxic Avenger might be able to attend in person and host a Q & A, schedule permitting! Return to Nuke 'Em High: Volume 2 is the continuation of Lloyd Kaufman's inspired two-part indie event film. Lauren and Chrissy, two lesbian lovers, must face and defeat the most corrupt and evil forces ever to descend upon Tromaville. And the world!
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Return To Nuke Em High Vol 2
. Asta Paredes as Chrissy. as Lauren. Vito Trigo as Leonardo. Clay von Carlowitz as Eugene. Zac Amico as Zac. Mike Baez as Donatello.
Tara E. Miller as Rachel Ruysch. as the President. as Lee Harvey Herzkauf.
Babette Bombshell as Principal Westly. Brenda Rickert as Aunt Bee. Dan Snow as Cigar Face. as Coach Kotter. as the World Champion.
as Kabukicar passenger. as Bully. as Tromaville citizen (uncredited).
credited as Peter Parker as the NarratorProduction Development A fourth Nuke 'Em High film entitled Battle of the Bikini Subhumanoids was initially announced in 1996. Troma ran a script-writing contest that invited fans to contribute two pages with a weekly winner announced and added to the collective screenplay. Despite a script being finished in 2000, this project never got past the pre-production stage.Troma again announced production of the sequel in October 2011. Initially, it was stated the film would be made in Spain by Mushnik's Entertainment in collaboration with Chaparra Entertainment. The directors were to be Marc Gras and Dani Moreno.
The plot centered around a new group of Cretins who are forced into the role of the protagonists. However, this version also never came to fruition.Filming Kaufman began production anew in 2012, directing the film himself in New York and New Jersey. Casting took place throughout June 2012. For the first time, Troma relied on to raise a small amount of funds to support 'animal actor' Kevin the Duck. Principal photography began in August 2012 and finished in September.
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