Red-Blooded American Girl II
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Nicolas Stiliadis
Kristoffer Ryan Winters
Burt Young
David Keith
| Red-Blooded American Girl II | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | David Blyth |
| Written by | Nicolas Stiliadis |
| Produced by | Paco Alvarez Nicolas Stiliadis |
| Starring | Kari Wuhrer Kristoffer Ryan Winters Burt Young David Keith |
| Cinematography | Edgar Egger |
| Edited by | Nick Rotundo |
| Music by | Paul Zaza |
Production company | SC Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
| Country | Canada |
| Language | English |
Red-Blooded American Girl II (also known as Hot Blooded,[1] Red Blooded 2,[1] and Hit & Run)[1][2] is a 1997 Canadian thriller film by New Zealand-born director David Blyth.[3] It is billed as a sequel to Blyth's 1990 film Red Blooded American Girl, despite featuring a different cast and premise.
College student Trent Colbert is making a cross country trip to visit his parents when he encounters a prostitute named Miya Falk. He gets caught up in her world of crime, and the two are eventually forced to go on the run from the police. Through these rigorous endeavors the two fall in love with each other.
Cast
- Kari Wuhrer as Miya Falk
- Kristoffer Ryan Winters as Trent Colbert
- Burt Young as Roy Falk
- David Keith as Mr. Colbert
- Elaine Martyn as Mrs. Colbert
- Nicholas Pasco as State Trooper Vukelich
- Roland Rothchild as State Trooper Whitman
- Philip Riccio as Jimmy
- Art MacDonald as Buster
- Joanne Takahashi as Vinnie
- Clinton Walker as Pez
Production
Release
It was first released direct-to-video in Europe and Australia during 1997. The film was released to the American home video market in the fall of 1998, also airing on cable networks in the region.
The film's predecessor Red Blooded American Girl was distributed on VHS by Paramount Pictures, although they had no involvement with this film.