Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey (1991)

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Written by Chris Matheson, Ed Solomon

Directed by Peter Hewitt

Also known as "Bill y Ted II: Viajeros en el Tiempo", "Bill y Ted, Dos Viajeros en el Tiempo", "Bill y Ted, Viajeros en el Tiempo"

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1991

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Teen comedy in which the duo return from their most excellent adventures in time to find their destinies threatened once more - this time by two robot replicas of themselves sent from the future to kill them. Unfortunately, the androids succeed in their mission, leaving Bill and Ted duelling with Death - 'the man with no tan' - in an effort to secure their place in rock 'n' roll history.

When is Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Comedy December 7th, 9:55am and on Sky Movies Comedy HD December 7th, 9:55am. See more...

Cast

Image for Keanu ReevesKeanu ReevesTed Logan/Evil Ted
Alex WinterBill S. Preston Esq./Granny Preston/Evil Robot Bill
Image for William SadlerWilliam SadlerGrim Reaper/English Family Member
Joss AcklandChuck De Nomolos
Image for Pam GrierPam GrierMs. Wardroe
Image for George CarlinGeorge CarlinRufus
Amy Stock-PoyntonMissy Logan
Jim MartinSir James Martin
Hal Landon Jr.Cap. Logan
Annette AzcuyElizabeth
Sarah TriggerJoanna
Chelcie RossCol. Oats
Taj MahalGatekeeper
Robert NobleJohann Sebastian Bach
Hal Landon Sr.Thomas Edison

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