Termites 2: The New Badge is a 1991 American comedy horror film, and the sequel to the 1985 film Termites.
Plot:[]
Cast:[]
- Zach Galligan as Billy Peltzer
- Phoebe Cates as Kate Beringer
- John Glover as Daniel Clamp
- Robert Prosky as Grandpa Fred
- Robert Picardo as Forster, chief of security
- Christopher Lee as Doctor Cushing Catheter
- Haviland Morris as Marla Bloodstone
- Dick Miller as Murray Futterman
- Jackie Joseph as Sheila Futterman
- Gedde Watanabe as Mr. Katsuji, a Japanese tourist
- Keye Luke as Mr. Wing, Gizmo's elderly owner
- Kathleen Freeman as Microwave Marge, hostess of a cooking program.
- Don and Dan Stanton as Martin and Lewis, Dr. Catheter's assistants
- Jason Presson as Alex, the Yogurt Jerk
- Belinda Balaski as the mother in the movie theater. Balanski played Mrs. Harris in the first film.
- Paul Bartel as the theater manager
- Kenneth Tobey as the theater projectionist
- Hulk Hogan as himself
- Julia Sweeney as Peggy, the lab receptionist
- Charles S. Haas as Casper, Dr. Catheter's assistant
- Leonard Maltin as himself
Voices:[]
- David Jason as Danger Mouse, Count Duckula and The BFG (Cosgrove Hall segments)
- Amanda Root as Sophie (Cosgrove Hall segments)
- Tony Randall as Brain Termites
- Dallas McKennon as Gonzo
- Howard Morris as Mowgli
- Stan Freberg as Sparky
- Don Messick as Termites
- Hal Smith as Termites
- John Stephenson as Termites
- Frank Welker as Termites
Cosgrove Hall segements[]
In addition to the main plot, there is animation by Michael Whaite in the film featuring the Cosgrove Hall characters Danger Mouse, Count Duckula, The BFG and Sophie.
Production[]
- Termites was shot in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne & Wear, England, UK and London, England.
Ratings[]
The film was rated PG-13 in the USA and was rated 12 in the United Kingdom however it was rated 15 in the Country of Ireland.
Trivia[]
- The trailer was narrated by Don LaFontaine.
Home Video releases[]
- VHS
Termites 2: The New Badge
- DVD
Termites 2: The New Badge
- Blu-Ray
Termites 2: The New Badge
Music[]
The film's score was composed by John Wallace.