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The Sting II
The Sting II

The Sting II (1983)

46% User Rating
1h 42min
Comedy
Crime

"The con is on... place your bets!"

Hooker and Gondorf pull a con on Macalinski, an especially nasty mob boss with the help of Veronica, a new grifter. They convince this new victim that Hooker is a somewhat dull boxer who is tired of taking dives for Gondorf. There is a ringer. Lonigan, their victim from the first movie, is setting them up to take the fall.

Jeremy KaganDirector

Cast

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Jackie Gleason

Jackie Gleason

Fargo Gondorff

Mac Davis

Mac Davis

Jake Hooker

Teri Garr

Teri Garr

Veronica

Karl Malden

Karl Malden

Gus Macalinski

Oliver Reed

Oliver Reed

Lonnegan

Bert Remsen

Bert Remsen

Kid Colors

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Kathalina Veniero

Blonde with Kid Colors

José Pérez

José Pérez

Carlos (Lonnegan's Guard)

Larry Bishop

Larry Bishop

Gellecher (Lonnegan's 2nd Guard)

Francis X. McCarthy

Francis X. McCarthy

Lonnegan's Thug

Richard C. Adams

Richard C. Adams

Lonnegan's Thug

Ron Rifkin

Ron Rifkin

Eddie

Harry James

Harry James

Band Leader

Frances Bergen

Frances Bergen

Lady Dorsett

Monica Lewis

Monica Lewis

Band Singer

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Danie-Wade Dalton

Messenger

Val Avery

Val Avery

O'Malley

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Jill Jaress

Gertie

Paul Willson

Paul Willson

Man in Ticket Line

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Sidney Clute

Ticket Clerk

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Al Robertson

Redcap

Hank Garrett

Hank Garrett

Cab Driver

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Bob O'Connell

Clancy

John Hancock

John Hancock

Doc Brown

Larry Hankin

Larry Hankin

Handicap

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Jerry Whitney

Page Boy

Michael Alldredge

Michael Alldredge

Big Ohio

Danny Dayton

Danny Dayton

Ring Announcer

Corey Michael Eubanks

Corey Michael Eubanks

Fighter

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Michael Raden

Fighter

Tim Rossovich

Tim Rossovich

Typhoon Taylor

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Fred Dennis

Card Player

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Spo-De-Odee

Old Second

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Marty Denkin

Referee

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Rex Pierson

Bill Healy

Elaine Kagan

Elaine Kagan

Macalinski's Girls

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Iva Rifkin

Macalinski's Girls

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Lise Kristen Gerard

Macalinski's Girls

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Lenetta Kidd

Macalinski's Girls

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Joe Monte

Band Leader

Carl Gottlieb

Carl Gottlieb

Maitre D'

David Ankrum

David Ankrum

Waiter

Tony Giorgio

Tony Giorgio

Rossovich (Macalinski's Man)

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T. Max Graham

Tom (The Bartender)

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Melodie Bovee

Girl in Club

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Cynthia Cypert

Girl in Club

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Lesa Weis

Girl in Club

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Jacqui Evans

Girl in Club

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Ron Stein

Grimes (Macalinski's 1st Guard)

Woodrow Parfrey

Woodrow Parfrey

Georgie

Cassandra Peterson

Cassandra Peterson

O'Malley's Girl

Max Wright

Max Wright

Floor Manager

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Ed Ruffalo

Grifter

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Bobby Sutton

Grifter

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Hillary Tyler

O'Malley's Girls

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Terri Berland

O'Malley's Girls

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Carolyn Carradine

O'Malley's Girls

Bob Minor

Bob Minor

Tony Savitt

Benny Baker

Benny Baker

Pyle

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Howard Dayton

Egon (Pyle's Aide)

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Bill Caplan

Ring Announcer

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Frank D. Barresi

Referee

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Ronnie E. Datillo

Boxer

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Ramiro González

Boxer

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David Cadiente

Chico Torres

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Mel Pape

Ringside Announcer

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Guy Way

Macalinski's Goon

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Adam Hollander

Delivery Boy

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Lawrence Green

Station Master

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Ira L. Westley

String bass player

Sean O'Kane

Sean O'Kane

Marty Fritz the Boxer (uncredited)

William Prince

William Prince

Tuxedo (uncredited)

Felix Silla

Felix Silla

Ringside man taking bets (uncredited)

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Steve Buckingham

Grifter

Angela Robinson Witherspoon

Angela Robinson Witherspoon

Doc Brown's Girl

Bob Harks

Bob Harks

Policeman

Reviews (1)

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Filipe Manuel Neto
Filipe Manuel Neto
Rating 20%

September 13, 2023

**We can almost say that any similarity with the first “Sting” is a pure coincidence.** I loved the first film, but when I saw that there had been a sequel, I was suspicious: normally, they are always much weaker than the originals. And so it was! This film is nothing more than a pale shadow of its predecessor. It attempts to follow up the story of the con artists from the first film, with a script set four to five years later, however it is a much weaker, disjointed, conventional and predictable story. It's not really worth summarizing: suffice it to say that the crooks are back to avenge a comrade who was killed. The cast is completely different from the original film, and that was one of the first red flags for me, even before the start. If the first film was a nest of first-rate artists like Robert Shaw, Robert Redford or Paul Newman, this film relies on weaker actors because the first ones didn't want to return to the project. And my red flags raised higher when I saw that it was another director, Jeremy Kagan. I don't know him, but I wasn't impressed with his work here. When we talk about the actors, the best we have is Jackie Gleason. He's not great, but he does a good job, with commitment and some talent, that deserves a very positive note. Mac Davis is much less successful, not going much beyond average. The same can be said of Karl Malden and Teri Garr, who do not shine in their roles. It's very little and doesn't meet the expectations at all, especially those of the public who saw the original film. Technically, the film shines due to its cinematography, good color and initial credits, which are a nod to the original film. This was very enjoyable and gave the film a really nice family comedy feel. I also liked most of the sets and costumes, as well as the period recreation. The problem is the soundtrack. If the first film used intelligently a series of melodies by Scott Joplin, one of the great composers in vogue at the time, this film was completely unable to do a similar exercise. However, the original soundtrack made by Lalo Schiffrin was good enough to deserve an Oscar nomination. The only nomination, which is still another bad note if we consider that the first film was nominated ten times and “cleaned” the auditorium by taking seven statuettes.

Media

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Secret Meeting on the Rollercoaster

Secret Meeting on the Rollercoaster

The Sting II trailer

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