Frogtown II

1992 "Mankind vs. Frogkind!"
3.3| 1h30m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 03 November 1992 Released
Producted By: York Pictures Inc
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
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In the sequel to Hell Comes to Frogtown, the Mutant-Frog leader of Frogtown kidnaps a professor and forces him to make a serum that will turn everyone into Frogs, they also kidnap some people to test the serum on. And courageous Sam Hell will have to save them.

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Director

Donald G. Jackson

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York Pictures Inc

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Frogtown II Audience Reviews

Micitype Pretty Good
Spoonatects Am i the only one who thinks........Average?
Dynamixor The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
Voxitype Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
O2D Sam Hell never repopulated the Earth and they don't even talk about that in this movie. I have no idea why they went back to Frogtown and I didn't really understand or enjoy anything that happened there. Except for the song that is performed live on stage, some kind of TMNT dis rap. The new guy playing Hell is just hard to look at, it doesn't help that the plot is non-existent.
oscar-35 I got this B-movie as a gift due to friends knowing that I love to view train wreck tacky movies on DVD. I was not disappointed but I actually enjoyed this one. I liked seeing my favorite character actors show up 'en masse' in this little film. My 'baddies' fav actors are Charles Napier, Don Stroud, Brion James and the visually scary -Robert Z'Dar. It was fun to see them all together in this same film. Also a nice ladies eye-candy surprise was seeing Denice Duff, Linda Singer and the lovely blonde Rhonda Shear. The strangest part of the film is the Frogtown mutant bar stage band singing sequences. I guess everyone wanted to get into this blockbuster film -sarc- for that Hollywood fame. The main lead character was played by the pro-wrestler, Roddy Piper (best scifi film was 'They Live!') in the first film, but changed in this film lead to the comic book looks of Z'Dar. Not bad. It was very pleasing to see that most of the vehicle driving and town exteriors were shot at the Paramount Ranch in Agoura, Calif. The lead frog mutants makeup was very well done and added to the drama. I must say the gimmick of using a hand puppet frog mutant in the film as a character and to end the film with a BIG laugh with that hand puppet was just too clichéd an ending for my sensibilities. Too much!
franco-28 I feel as though this movie accomplished what it set out to do. It was a humerous sequel to the original "Frogtown" in which a oversized jaw hero thwarts the frogs evil plans, not to mention Denise Duff from "Subspecies" looking good as ever. This is not a show for everyone, but if you enjoy silly sci-fi's then give this one a try.
Misc_T Ahh, Frogtown II. I caught this thing on USA around 2AM last night... I honestly can't believe this thing was only 90 minutes. They didn't even show that many commercials... yet I was up till 5:30 watching it. Oh GOD it hurt, but I had to sit through it. Intensely low-budget fx, a hero with a really weird jaw and about three crappy scifi movies' worth of premises jammed into one make for... well... somethin. Really, I can't believe this was shot on film. It's tremendously awful... no one had any idea what they were doing. My personal favorite is the four-minute long song sung by the frog-person band, apparently just to express the movies' animosity toward the teenage mutant ninja turtle franchise. But I don't want to sell short the evil twins, cyborg frog heads or texas rocket rangers. So I'll just say... save yourself. Cause once you start watching, you'll be forced to sit there "waiting for the good part", to make sure the universe makes sense, because nothing that bad could get worse, right? Well... let's just say I don't know what to believe in any more.