Cannonball Run Ii
The original characters from the first Cannonball movie race across the country once more in various cars and trucks.
13 January 1931, The Bronx, New York, USA
24 April 1934, Richmond, Virginia, USA
17 December 1928, Fairfield, Alabama, USA
8 August 1955, Los Angeles, California, USA
8 August 1932, Tampa, Florida, USA
15 September 1928, Brooklyn, New York, USA
12 December 1915, Hoboken, New Jersey, USA
12 March 1946, Denver, Colorado, USA
13 September 1939, Detroit, Michigan, USA
8 December 1925, Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
15 December 1933, Willoughby, Ohio, USA
12 October 1950, Oak Glen, California, USA
20 January 1929, Benton Harbor, Michigan, USA
21 July 1924, Morgantown, West Virginia, USA
21 April 1951, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
August 2, 1967 in Rochester, Minnesota, USA
11 May 1935, Glendale, California, USA
6 April 1952, Chicago, Illinois, USA
15 October 1952, USA
28 February 1898, New York City, New York, USA
24 February 1921, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
26 February 1907, Richmond, Virginia, USA
April 03, 2005
Feels like home movie footage of a celebrity barbecue that you weren't invited to.
June 24, 2006
There are nun jokes, mafia jokes, big breast jokes, karate jokes, Jaws jokes, more big breasts. It's a long ride.
June 04, 2013
This is an easy, madcap, guilty pleasure that plays like a hyperactive cross between Wacky Races and The Dukes of Hazard.
October 16, 2004
Out of gas, full of celebs.
June 03, 2013
Directionless sequel that once again proves that the pictures that are the most fun to make aren't necessarily the most fun to watch.
July 06, 2010
Execution is uninspired, laughs are hard to find, and the script is also difficult to locate.
October 23, 2004
Cannonball Run II is one of the laziest insults to the intelligence of moviegoers that I can remember. Sheer arrogance made this picture.
October 10, 2005
A lazy, sloppily made sequel that doesn't play quite as badly now as it did in 1984. Besides, it's hard to hate a movie that casts Jim Nabors as Homer Lyle.
July 26, 2014
The movie is a genuine cultural artifact, a relic given to us by a band of entertainers from long ago, who live in self-imposed exile in the dusty, neon hellhole of Las Vegas.
March 27, 2004
A sputtering comedy.
May 20, 2003
Directed in slam-bang style by Hal Needham, the film is an endless string of cameo performances from a cast whose funny participants are badly outnumbered and whose television roots are unmistakable.

