Scream 2 (1997)
Scream 2 (1997)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Neve Campbell
Sidney Prescott
Courteney Cox
Gale Weathers
David Arquette
Dewey Riley
Jerry O'Connell
Derek Feldman
Timothy Olyphant
Mickey Altieri
Jamie Kennedy
Randy Meeks
Laurie Metcalf
Debbie Salt
Elise Neal
Hallie McDaniel
Sarah Michelle Gellar
Cici Cooper
Liev Schreiber
Cotton Weary
Jada Pinkett Smith
Maureen Evans
Omar Epps
Phil Stevens
Duane Martin
Joel Jones
Lewis Arquette
Chief Hartley
Rebecca Gayheart
Sorority Sister Lois
Portia de Rossi
Sorority Sister Murphy
Heather Graham
'Stab' Casey
Roger L. Jackson
Ghostface (voice)
Joshua Jackson
Film Class Guy #1
Marisol Nichols
Dawnie
Tori Spelling
Tori Spelling / 'Stab' Sidney
Luke Wilson
'Stab' Billy
David Warner
Gus Gold
Selma Blair
Cici's Friend on Phone
Rasila Schroeder
Screaming Girl Up Aisle
Peter Deming
Popcorn Boy / Director of Photography
Molly Gross
Theater Girl #1
Rebecca McFarland
Theater Girl #2
Kevin Williamson
Cotton's Interviewer / Characters / Screenplay / Executive Producer
Sandy Heddings
Girl in Dorm Hallway
Dave Allen Clark
Reporter Outside Theater
Joe Washington
Reporter #1
Angie Dillard
Reporter #2
John Patrick
Reporter #3
Craig Shoemaker
Artsy Teacher
Walter Franks
Film Class Guy #2
Nina Petronzio
Film Class Mopey Girl
Stephanie Belt
Reporter #4
Richard Bruce Doughty
Reporter #5
Cornelia Kiss
Coroner at Cici's House
Lucy Lin
ER Doctor
Philip Pavel
Officer Andrews
Nancy O'Dell
Tori's Interviewer
Greg Meiss
Zeus
Adam Shankman
Ghost Dancer / Choreographer
Kris Andersson
Dancer
Carmen M. Chavez
Dancer
Anne Fletcher
Dancer
Erik Hyler
Dancer
Sebastian La Cause
Dancer
Lance MacDonald
Dancer
Laurie Sposit
Dancer
Ryan Lee Swanson
Dancer
Sarah Christine Smith
Dancer
Jack Baun
Tackled Cell Phoner
Christopher Doyle
Officer Richards / Stunts
Jason Horgan
Fraternity Brother #1
Daniel K. Arredondo
Fraternity Brother #2 / Associate Producer
John Embry
Fraternity Brother #3
Corey Mendell Parker
Library Guy
Tim Hillman
Captain Down / Location Manager
Mark Oliver
Reporter #6
Jennifer Weston
Reporter #7
Shelly Benedict
Reporter #8
Paulette Patterson
Usher Giving Out Costumes
Wes Craven
Doctor (uncredited) / Director
Jason Trost
Audience Member (uncredited)
Franco Castan
Student (uncredited)
Carrie Collins
College Student (uncredited)
Rodney L. James
Photographer (uncredited)
Matthew Lillard
Guy at Party (uncredited)
Deadra Moore
College Professor (uncredited)
Keith G. Lewis
Set Costumer
Ronit Ravich-Boss
Script Supervisor
Amanda Zenil
Set Costumer
Bob Ziembicki
Production Design
Robyn Williams
Set Costumer
Ted Berner
Art Direction
Kathleen Detoro
Costume Design
Cathy Konrad
Producer
Patrick Lussier
Editor
Marco Beltrami
Original Music Composer
Bob Kensinger
Set Decoration
Marianne Maddalena
Producer
Lisa Beach
Casting
Carol Schwartz
Makeup Department Head
Beth Katz
Makeup Artist
Richard Marin
Hairstylist
Judy Murdock
Makeup Artist
Jane Galli
Makeup Artist
Dugg Kirkpatrick
Hair Department Head
Aimee Rousey
Art Department Coordinator
Ron Trost
Special Effects Coordinator
Louisa V. Anthony
Key Hair Stylist
Harvey Weinstein
Executive Producer
Cary Granat
Co-Executive Producer
Andrew Rona
Co-Executive Producer
Daniel Lupi
Co-Producer
Bob Weinstein
Executive Producer
Nicholas Mastandrea
Associate Producer / First Assistant Director
Richard Potter
Co-Executive Producer
Julie Plec
Associate Producer
Ted Barba
Stunts
Sophia M. Crawford
Stunt Double
David Diamond
Boom Operator
Kurt Bryant
Stunts
Todd Toon
Supervising Sound Editor
Allen Robinson
Stunts
Andy D'Addario
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Joe Milner
Sound Editor
Nancy Thurston
Stunts
Mark Balda
Construction Foreman
Lee Waddell
Stunts
Lucille OuYang
Second Assistant Director
Kurt Nicholas Forshager
Sound Effects Editor
Michael Haynes
Stunts
J.P. Jones
Property Master
Christine Brady
Stunts
Anthony Cecere
Stunt Coordinator
Hugh Aodh O'Brien
Utility Stunts
Roy Dickson
Propmaker
Martin Roy Mervel
Set Designer
Terry Kempf
Propmaker
Douglas Machala
Set Dresser
Mitchell Dean
Utility Stunts
Melvin Jones
Stunts
Jennifer Badger
Stunt Double
Clay Boss
Stunts
Chris Durand
Stunts
Kelsee King-Devoreaux
Stunt Double
Jason King
Sound Editor / Foley Editor
Dane Farwell
Stunts
G.W. Brown
Supervising ADR Editor
John Kwiatkowski
Dialogue Editor
Rick Barker
Stunts
Leslie Hoffman
Stunts
Valerie Davidson
Sound Editor / Foley Editor
Howell Gibbens
Dialogue Editor
Barbara Anne Klein
Stunt Double
Brian Kinzey
Lighting Technician
Greg Peoples
Lighting Technician
Scott Browner
Camera Operator
Paul Hughen
Camera Operator
Happy Walters
Music Supervisor
Peyton Skelton
Lighting Technician
Rick A. West
Chief Lighting Technician
Michael Wertz
First Assistant Editor
Ed Gerrard
Music Supervisor
Flint Ellsworth
Lighting Technician
Katie Santore
Camera Loader
Jason Elias
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Kirk R. Gardner
Steadicam Operator
Derick Pritchard
Lighting Technician
James W. Croke
Production Coordinator
Kelly A. Snyder
Production Accountant
Geno Hart
Transportation Coordinator
Michele Carmel Long
Production Coordinator
Tim Collins
Rigging Grip
Waide R. Allen
Lighting Technician
Greg D'Auria
Assistant Editor
Scott Andrew Ressler
First Assistant Camera
Ron Sands
Lighting Technician
Pete Anthony
Orchestrator
Ben Gaskin
Lighting Technician
Jon Kull
Orchestrator
Joe Cosentino
Transportation Captain
Cliff Sperry
Dolly Grip
Kimberly Wright
Still Photographer
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 12, 1997
StatusReleased
Running Time2h
Content RatingR
Budget$24,000,000
Box Office$172,400,000
Filming LocationsAmbassador Hotel, United States
Genres
Wiki.
Scream 2 is a 1997 American slasher film directed by Wes Craven and written by Kevin Williamson. It stars David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jamie Kennedy, Laurie Metcalf, Jerry O'Connell, Elise Neal, Timothy Olyphant, Jada Pinkett, and Liev Schreiber. A sequel to Scream (1996), the film was released on December 12, 1997, by Dimension Films as the second installment in the Scream film series. Scream 2 takes place one year after the first film and again follows the character of Sidney Prescott (Campbell), along with other survivors of the Woodsboro massacre, at the fictional Windsor College in Ohio where they are targeted by a copycat killer using the guise of Ghostface. Like its predecessor, Scream 2 combines the violence of the slasher genre with elements of comedy, satire and "whodunit" mystery while satirizing the cliché of film sequels.
Williamson provided a five-page outline for a sequel to Scream when auctioning his original script, hoping to entice bidders with the potential of buying a franchise. Following a successful test screening of Scream and the film's financial and critical success, Dimension moved forward with the sequel while Scream was still in theaters, with the principal cast all returning to star, Craven to direct and Beltrami to provide music. The film faced controversy following its significant issues with plot information leaking onto the Internet, revealing the identity of the killers. Combined with the film's rushed schedule, the script was rewritten often; pages were sometimes completed on the day of filming.
Despite these issues, Scream 2 earned $172 million at the box office, only $683,362 less than Scream, and received positive reviews from critics, with some arguing that it surpassed the original in quality. Beltrami received positive critical reception for his score for evolving the musical themes of the characters created in Scream, although some critics claimed that the most memorable pieces from the film were created by composers Danny Elfman and Hans Zimmer. Elfman's contribution had been specially written for the film, but Zimmer's score for Broken Arrow (1996) was controversially used in the film, replacing Beltrami's own work. The film's soundtrack achieved moderate sales success, reaching number 50 on the Billboard 200. It was followed by several additional sequels, starting with Scream 3 (2000).