High School Musical 2: Play Your Part (2007)

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Written by Peter Barsocchini

Directed by Kenny Ortega

Running Time: 110 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2007

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

Before this long-awaited sequel was made, Disney Channel viewers were offered the chance to play a very small part in its making by voting for certain elements of the film, like what is worn in certain places. Here's a chance to see the result, in a special version of this hit sequel, where the stars point out how viewers have played their part. The film remains the same; the story of the pupils of East High on vacation - their summer of romance, music and the dancing, directed by legendary choreographer Kenny Ortega.

Cast

Image for Zac EfronZac EfronTroy Bolton
Vanessa Anne HudgensGabriella Montez
Ashley TisdaleSharpay Evans
Lucas GrabeelRyan Evans
Corbin BleuChad Danforth
Monique ColemanTaylor McKessie
Mark L. TaylorMr. Fulton
Bart JohnsonJack Bolton
Robert Curtis-BrownVance Evans
Image for Jessica TuckJessica TuckMrs. Evans
Alyson ReedMs. Darbus
Chris Warren Jr.Zeke Baylor
Ryne SanbornJason Cross
Olesya RulinKelsi Nielsen
Kaycee StrohMartha Cox

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