Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey
1991 film by Pete Hewitt / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey is a 1991 American science fiction comedy film, and the feature directorial debut of Pete Hewitt.[4] It is the second film in the Bill & Ted franchise, and a sequel to Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989). Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter and George Carlin reprise their roles.[5] The film, which partially spoofs The Seventh Seal, received mixed reviews from critics and made slightly less money than its predecessor, but has since gained a cult following.[6][7][8]
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Directed by | Pete Hewitt |
Screenplay by | Chris Matheson Ed Solomon |
Based on | Characters by
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Produced by | Scott Kroopf |
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Cinematography | Oliver Wood |
Edited by | David Finfer |
Music by | David Newman |
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Distributed by | Orion Pictures (United States) Columbia Pictures (International)[1] |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $20 million[2] |
Box office | $38 million (US)[3] |
The film's original working title was Bill & Ted Go to Hell,[9][10] and the film's soundtrack featured the song "Go to Hell" by Megadeth, which Dave Mustaine wrote for the film.
The third film in the franchise, Bill & Ted Face the Music, was released 29 years later in August 2020, with Reeves, Winter, William Sadler, Amy Stoch and Hal Landon Jr. reprising their roles.