Weekend at Bernie's II movie poster

Weekend at Bernie's II

"You don't have to stop partying just because you've stopped breathing."

July 9, 1993 1h 37m 5.0/10 (319 votes)

Originally released in 1993. Weekend at Bernie's II is a comedy/crime film. directed by Robert Klane.

Starring Andrew McCarthy, Jonathan Silverman, and Terry Kiser

Synopsis

Everybody's favorite stiff is back! Working fools Larry Wilson and Richard Parker have uncovered a dirty, little secret: Their former boss, Bernie Lomax, embezzled $2 million and placed it in a safe deposit box in the Caribbean. Now, the boys are ready to go after the loot, but they can't do it alone -- they need poor Bernie's help. Can the buddies give their ex-boss new life?

Quick Facts

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Release Date July 9, 1993 32 years ago
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Runtime 1h 37m 97 minutes total
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User Rating 5.0/10 Mixed (319 votes)
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Budget $7M Production budget
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Box Office $12.7M 1.8x return
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Language English Original language
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Country United States of America Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Budget
$7,000,000
Revenue
$12,741,891

Production Companies

  • Artimm
  • TriStar Pictures

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is Weekend at Bernie's II about?

Everybody's favorite stiff is back! Working fools Larry Wilson and Richard Parker have uncovered a dirty, little secret: Their former boss, Bernie Lomax, embezzled $2 million and placed it in a saf...

Who directed Weekend at Bernie's II?

Weekend at Bernie's II was directed by Robert Klane.

How long is Weekend at Bernie's II?

Weekend at Bernie's II has a runtime of 1 hours and 37 minutes (97 minutes total).

When was Weekend at Bernie's II released?

Weekend at Bernie's II was released on July 9, 1993 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Weekend at Bernie's II?

The main cast of Weekend at Bernie's II includes Andrew McCarthy, Jonathan Silverman, Terry Kiser, Troy Byer, Barry Bostwick.

Is Weekend at Bernie's II worth watching?

Weekend at Bernie's II has a user rating of 5.0/10 based on 319 reviews, indicating mixed reception from audiences.