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Speed 2: Cruise Control
TrailerAnnie is looking forward to a Caribbean cruise with her cop boyfriend, Alex, who purchased the tickets to make up for lying about working on the SWAT team. But their trip soons becomes fast and furious when a computer hacker breaks into the computer system of the Seabourn Legend cruise liner and sets it speeding on a collision course into a gigantic oil tanker.Actors: Sandra Bullock, Jason Patric, Willem Dafoe, Temuera Morrison, Brian McCardie, Christine Firkins, Mike Hagerty, Colleen Camp, Lois Chiles, Francis Guinan, Tamia, ...»Director: Jan de BontCountry: United StatesDuration: 121 minQuality: HDRelease: 1997IMDb: 4.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Speed 2: Cruise Control"
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Characters of "Speed 2: Cruise Control"
Annie PorterPlayed by: Sandra BullockOfficer Alex ShawPlayed by: Jason PatricJohn GeigerPlayed by: Willem DafoeJulianoPlayed by: Temuera MorrisonMercedPlayed by: Brian McCardieDrewPlayed by: Christine FirkinsHarveyPlayed by: Mike HagertyDebbiePlayed by: Colleen CampCelestePlayed by: Lois ChilesRupertPlayed by: Francis GuinanSheri SilverPlayed by: TamiaAshtonPlayed by: Jeremy HotzAlejandroPlayed by: Enrique MurcianoIsabelPlayed by: Jessica DizFran FisherPlayed by: Connie RayRuby FisherPlayed by: Patrika DarboFrankPlayed by: Charles ParksCaptain PollardPlayed by: Bo SvensonDantePlayed by: Royale WatkinsMauricePlayed by: Glenn PlummerMarifaPlayed by: Allison DeanEsterhausPlayed by: Gustavo Laborie -
Directors of "Speed 2: Cruise Control"
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Creators of "Speed 2: Cruise Control"
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Critic Reviews of "Speed 2: Cruise Control"
New York Daily NewsJune 20, 2014An ear-splitting amusement-park attraction posing as a movie.
Philadelphia InquirerMay 28, 2013De Bont remains an expert director of action, but putting the reference to cruise control in the title serves as fair warning of an unengaged filmmaker on automatic pilot.
AV ClubMay 28, 2013Speed cost something like $30 million; this sequel cost four times as much. So why is it such a feeble, aimless piece of junk in comparison?
TIME MagazineMay 28, 2013The human propensity to tamper with a good thing is probably ineluctable.
New TimesJune 20, 2014First, the good news: Unlike most action film sequels, Speed 2: Cruise Control is not a mere retread of the original. Now the bad news: Better it had been.
Tulsa WorldJune 20, 2014There's very little to tell about the story that you can't figure out from the two-minute trailer.
Spokesman-Review (Washington)June 20, 2014De Bont's annoyingly jerky camera seldom stays still, the personable and appealing Bullock is given virtually nothing to do, [and] the plot twists range from the incredible to the absurd.
Radio TimesJune 20, 2014Familiarity quickly breeds contempt, with Bullock rather obviously just along for the ride.
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