Director of Photography
Lawrence Sher
Production Designer
Bill Brzeski
Reviews
Time Out New York - The unexpectedly wonderful thing about this sequel is that it actually improves on the jokes., Hollywood Reporter - Manages to deliver more laughs than most of the competition., Time - The chemistry this trio has is special., Entertainment Weekly - Here, as in "The Hangover," the laughs aren't just staged, they're superlatively engineered.
Number of Discs
1
Consumer Advice
Contains very strong language, strong sex references, nudity and drug use
Additional Information
A modest bachelor brunch devolves into a wild weekend in Bangkok when the gang travels to Thailand to see Stu get married. Still traumatized by memories of the Las Vegas fiasco, Stu (Ed Helms) vows to keep his pre-wedding partying to the bare minimum. But when Phil (Bradley Cooper), Doug (Justin Bartha), and Alan (Zach Galifianakis) show up, Stu's low-key brunch makes their previous trip to Las Vegas look like a family trip to Disneyland. THE HANGOVER PART 2 features cameos by Bill Clinton and Paul Giamatti.
Movie/TV Title
The Hangover Part 2
Composer
Christophe Beck
Sound source
Dolby Digital
Screenwriter
Todd Phillips, Scot Armstrong, Craig Mazin
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States of America
Editor
Debra Neil-Fisher, Mike Sale