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Penitentiary II

  • 1982
  • R
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
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Ernie Hudson, Mr. T, Leon Isaac Kennedy, and Eugenia Wright in Penitentiary II (1982)
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An ex-con, on parole and trying to straighten his life out, decides to resume his boxing career when one of his prison enemies escapes and kills his girlfriend.An ex-con, on parole and trying to straighten his life out, decides to resume his boxing career when one of his prison enemies escapes and kills his girlfriend.An ex-con, on parole and trying to straighten his life out, decides to resume his boxing career when one of his prison enemies escapes and kills his girlfriend.

  • Director
    • Jamaa Fanaka
  • Writer
    • Jamaa Fanaka
  • Stars
    • Leon Isaac Kennedy
    • Glynn Turman
    • Ernie Hudson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    850
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jamaa Fanaka
    • Writer
      • Jamaa Fanaka
    • Stars
      • Leon Isaac Kennedy
      • Glynn Turman
      • Ernie Hudson
    • 17User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Leon Isaac Kennedy
    Leon Isaac Kennedy
    • Too Sweet Gordone
    Glynn Turman
    Glynn Turman
    • Charles Johnson
    Ernie Hudson
    Ernie Hudson
    • Half Dead
    Mr. T
    Mr. T
    • Mr. T
    Peggy Blow
    Peggy Blow
    • Ellen Johnson
    Sephton Moody
    • Charles Johnson Jr.
    Donovan Womack
    Donovan Womack
    • Jesse 'The Bull' Amos
    Malik Carter
    • Seldom Seems
    Stan Kamber
    • Sam Cunningham
    Cepheus Jaxon
    • Do Dirty
    Marvin Jones
    • Simp
    Ebony Wright
    Ebony Wright
    • Sugar
    Eugenia Wright
    • Clarisse
    Renn Woods
    Renn Woods
    • Nikki
    • (as Ren Woods)
    Lyrica Garrett
    • Evelyn
    • (as Marci Thomas)
    Dennis Lipscomb
    Dennis Lipscomb
    • Announcer
    Gerald Berns
    Gerald Berns
    • Beau Flynn Lt Heavywt Champ
    Tony Cox
    Tony Cox
    • Midget
    • (as Joe Anthony Cox)
    • Director
      • Jamaa Fanaka
    • Writer
      • Jamaa Fanaka
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    5Maciste_Brother

    Better than PEN 3

    The only good thing I can say about PENITENTIARY II is that it's better than PENITENTIARY III, which was a soulless Cannon exercise redeemed only by the couple of really bizarre moments. In PEN II, the film is more down to earth, relaxed and "real" than Part 3. The film is still pretty much terrible but I like these junky "grindhouse" type of movies that they simply don't make anymore. The story doesn't make much sense, and by the time the second fight occurred, I completely lost track of what was going on. The last shot in the film reminded me of a Crumb comix. The funniest thing in this movie is the "villain" and his ho. The entire moment when they eat in bed is priceless!
    3Uriah43

    Not a Particularly Good Sequel

    This film essentially begins where its predecessor left off with a man named "Martel 'Too Sweet' Gordone" (Leon Isaac Kennedy) having been released on early parole from prison due to his boxing skills. On that note, one of the conditions for his release is that he must report to a boxing promoter by the name of "Sam Cunningham" (Stan Kamber) and work with him for at least one year. The problem is, Martel doesn't particularly want to be a professional boxer and as a result he wants nothing to do with Sam. So, in the meantime, Martel has since moved in with his sister "Ellen Johnson" (Peggy Blow) while he contemplates what he wants to do in life. As luck would have it, he also meets his old girlfriend "Clarisse" (Eugenia Wright) and the two get back together again. Unfortunately, just as everything seems to be falling into place, an old enemy named "Half Dead" (Ernie Hudson) breaks out of prison and has only one thing on his mind--to settle an old score with Martel. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that I honestly didn't care that much for this particular sequel due in large part to the manner in which the director (James Fanaka) kept cutting away from one scene to another during the main fight. This repeated technique made everything look much too cheap and totally diminished the overall effect. Likewise, I thought that the acting of Leon Isaac Kennedy could have used some improvement as well. Be that as it may, I simply wasn't that impressed with this film and I have rated it accordingly. Below average.
    7kevin_robbins

    Penitentiary II is a legendary addition to the blaxploitation genre that kicks it up a notch in all the right ways from the first film

    I recently watched Penitentiary II (1982) on Tubi. The storyline follows Gordone, who is starting a new life on the outside with a girlfriend and a professional boxing career. When someone rapes and kills his girlfriend, he quickly finds himself at risk of ending up right back in prison...

    This film is written and directed by Jamaa Fanaka (Penitentiary) and stars Leon Isaac Kennedy (Lone Wolf McQuade), Glynn Turman (Cooley High), Ernie Hudson (Ghostbusters), Mr. T (The A-Team), and Tony Cox (Bad Santa).

    You can tell every aspect of this film had a bigger budget than the first. Every character is played by a notable actor, and they all deliver entertaining performances. Every scene Tony Cox is in is comedic gold. Mr. T is exactly what you'd expect, and Hudson was an awesome villain-though I will say the "rape" and "potato salad" scenes were tough to watch. Glynn Turman is always great, and Kennedy is easy to root for because he always has something awful happen to him and the law against him. Rudy Ray Moore's cameo was fun. The boxing matches are always great, straightforward, and predictable, but you still want to see how they turn out. This is better than the first one.

    In conclusion, Penitentiary II is a legendary addition to the blaxploitation genre that kicks it up a notch in all the right ways from the first film. I would score this a 7/10 and recommend seeing it once.
    2btreakle

    Penitentiary 2

    Very predictable movie kind of a low budget film. But it was still worth the watch.
    2Falconeer

    Ugly sequel to a Cult Classic...

    This sequel to the amazing 1979 prison drama "Penitentiary," is so unbelievably bad, that it damages the integrity of the original. "Penitentiary 2" has none of what made the first movie so good. Character development has been replaced with cartoon caricatures, smart humor has been replaced with toilet jokes, and any serious dramatic elements have been completely removed. Even the title is ridiculous; "Penitentiary 2" makes no sense because this is not even a prison film! It's just a cash-in on a very successful cult classic, that was loved both by audiences and critics.

    This movie has Martel "Too Sweet" Gordone out of prison, and back on the streets. His parole requires him to continue boxing, as well as to stay out of trouble. That's not happening if "Half Dead" has anything to do with it. Too Sweet's nemesis from the first film has broken out of prison, and is on a mission to kill Too Sweet at any cost. Unfortunately, the characters that were so likable in the first film, are the opposite here. The original actor who played "Half Dead,", Badja Djola, had moved onto bigger productions, and smartly decided to stay far away from this mess. Actor Ernie Hudson takes on the role, and he plays the character as a one dimensional bad guy and it's boring. There isn't even an attempt at continuity with the writing; director Jamaa Fanaka replaces the likable, unforgettable character of "Seldom Seen" with a different actor, who portrays him as a gold chain-wearing jerk, who is only concerned with getting pussy. Any fan of the first film knows that character as a refined old guy, who listened to jazz and had a collection of classic literature in his prison cell..and that he had NO interest in the shallow, base vices of the outside world. In this way, P2 actually insults the first film. Aesthetically speaking, the difference is also extreme. While the first film had a nice, 70's vintage, independent movie style, this one looks like a cheap, tacky 80's nightmare. It's really amazing how different things looked in 1982, from just 3 years earlier. I think one problem comes from both the director, and Leon Isaac Kennedy, having become a bit jaded from their success. The innocence and humble, down to earth feel of the first movie has been replaced with an obnoxious, pessimistic energy. I love "Penitentiary" and think of it as one of the best prison movies of all time. That is why I hate this sequel. It is an insult to something great..

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    • Trivia
      Mr. T was recommended by Sylvester Stallone.
    • Quotes

      Half Dead: Sucka! SUCKA!

    • Connections
      Edited into 2 Everything 2 Terrible 2: Tokyo Drift (2010)

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    • Release date
      • April 2, 1982 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Black City Tiger
    • Filming locations
      • Venice Beach, Venice, Los Angeles, California, USA(rollerskating sequence)
    • Production companies
      • Bob-Bea Productions
      • Ideal Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,178,542
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $662,896
      • Apr 4, 1982
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,178,542
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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