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Short Circuit 2
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Having rescued robot Johnny Five from being destroyed by the military in 'Short Circuit,' Indian scientist Ben Jahrvi moves to New York City to become an American citizen. There Johnny Five gets manipulated by criminals who want him for their own purposes.
Having rescued robot Johnny Five from being destroyed by the military in 'Short Circuit,' Indian scientist Ben Jahrvi moves to New York City to become an American citizen. There Johnny Five gets manipulated by criminals who want him for their own purposes.
Actors:
Dee McCafferty,
Patrick Greenwood,
David Hemblen,
Rummy Bishop,
Rex Hagon,
Robert LaSardo,
Adam Ludwig
Dee McCafferty
Patrick Greenwood
David Hemblen
Rummy Bishop
30 July 1918, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Rex Hagon
13 December 1947, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Robert LaSardo
20 September 1963, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Adam Ludwig
Country:
United States
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Moviehole
September 17, 2002
Just hearing the robot swear is worth the price of rental alone
Apollo Guide
October 22, 2001
Calling Short Circuit 2 a movie is like calling Cool Whip dinner.
Kalamazoo Gazette
July 09, 2004
Low-wattage sequel
Fantastica Daily
October 09, 2005
This sequel is slightly better than its barely-above-average predecessor.
Juicy Cerebellum
August 23, 2005
Entertaining enough, as far as sequels go.
Arizona Daily Star
July 21, 2004
One of those "why the?!?!" sequels.
June 26, 2011
An awkward manifestation of both the typically overwritten trappings of a box-office mandated sequel and a seriously thoughtful rumination on free will.

