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The Gods Must Be Crazy II (1989)

5.3 Listal rating
6.2 IMDB rating

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N!xau is back in this sequel to the 1980 cult hit, and this time, it's more than a Coke bottle that provides him with an unexpected run-in with the world beyond his African village. While hunting in the Kalahari Desert, N!xau discovers that his children have been abducted by elephant poachers and vows to find them. Along the way, he's forced to sav ... (more)


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N!xau

N!xau

Xixo
Lena Farugia

Lena Farugia

Dr. Ann Taylor
Hans Strydom

Hans Strydom

Dr. Stephen Marshall
Eiros

Eiros

Xiri
Nadies

Nadies

Xisa


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The Gods Must Be Crazy to produce this sequel...

Posted : 10 months, 3 weeks ago at Jan 5 2:19
This time, everybody's going crazier. Following the unexpected success of the hit South African cult-comedy The Gods Must Be Crazy, a sequel was inevitable. Thus, Jamie Uys (who was responsible for virtually everything behind the camera of the original film) commenced work on the suitably-titled The Gods Must Be Crazy II. Uys was visibly determined to replicate the success of the original film with this follow-up - he reportedly spent in excess of four years developing this sequel in order to script, location-scout, cast and direct. After all this drudgery, it's quite unfortunate to behold the tragic result. The Gods Must Be Crazy II bares the strain it endured to facilitate its journey to the big screen - the film is desperately simple and not very funny. It's a pale aping of its prede...Read more