When an international border dispute arises between the U.S. and Canada, the Super Troopers- Mac, Thorny, Foster, Rabbit and Farva, are called in to set up a new Highway Patrol station in the disputed area.
Jay Chandrasekhar
Arcot 'Thorny' Ramathorn
Kevin Heffernan
Rodney 'Rod' Farva
Steve Lemme
MacIntyre 'Mac' Womack
Erik Stolhanske
Robbie 'Rabbit' Roto
Paul Soter
Carl Foster
Emmanuelle Chriqui
Genevieve Aubois/Andrea Spooner
Lynda Carter
Governor Jessman
Rob Lowe
Guy Le Franc
Marisa Coughlan
Ursula Hanson
Brian Cox
John O'Hagen
Tyler Labine
Christophe Bellefuille
Will Sasso
Mountie Archambault
Maggie Castle
Cassandra Anne Gacek
Damon Wayans Jr.
Wagner
Fred Savage
Fred Savage
Hayes MacArthur
Mountie Podien
Seann William Scott
Callaghan
Kateri DeMartino
Canadian Local Townsfolk
Arthur Hiou
St. George Townsfolk
Katherine Skelton
Female Driver
Clifton Collins Jr.
Bus Driver
Paul Walter Hauser
Lonnie Laloush
Jim Gaffigan
Larry Johnson
Jimmy Tatro
Lance Stonebreaker
Kimberly Howe
Opening Scene Groupie
Bruce McCulloch
Charles Lloyd
Marcel Laverdet
Bartender
Jolie Martin
Bordello Madame
Richard Perello
L'Explosion Bartender
Alexa Don
Female Escort
Director, Writer
Jay Chandrasekhar
Writer
Steve Lemme
Writer
Kevin Heffernan
Writer
Erik Stolhanske
Writer
Paul Soter
September 13, 2018
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For reasons that neither you nor I could ever comprehend, the original _Super Troopers_ movie is an all-time favourite of mine. But when you think of movie sequels, there's a lot of history you can point to to show were they've gone wrong. Especially in comedy sequels. **Especially** especially in comedy sequels to cult classics. Especially especially especially in comedy sequels to cult classics where they waited twenty years since the last entry. When you dig that far, and look at the company that _Super Troopers 2_ keeps, it's not exactly promising.
Surprisingly enough though, I actually kind of dig this movie? It is in no way better than the first, it's not even in any way **as good** as the first, but I did feel that it was **worthy** of the first, I had more than a couple of pretty genuine out-loud laughs, and that's not something I get a lot from the cinema of today.
_Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._