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Cat Run 2
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| Cat Run 2 | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | John Stockwell |
| Written by | Andrew Manson Matt Manson |
| Produced by | Bill Perkins Bic Tran |
| Starring | Scott Mechlowicz Winter Ave Zoli Alphonso McAuley Leonardo Nam Gregory Alan Williams |
| Cinematography | Peter A. Holland |
| Edited by | Ben Callahan |
| Music by | Claude Foisy |
Production company | Lleju Productions |
| Distributed by | Universal Studios Home Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $2 million[1] |
Cat Run 2 is a 2014 direct-to-video American comedy action film sequel of Cat Run directed by John Stockwell starring Scott Mechlowicz, Winter Ave Zoli, Alphonso McAuley.[2][3]
Plot
[edit]Two assassin sisters Tatiana (Winter Ave Zoli) and Mina (Maria Rogers), disguised as Russian sex workers, arrive in New Orleans working under Cordray (Dan Bilzerian) in a strip club. The pair are hired by U.S. military soldiers for a "sex party" where they infiltrate the base and attempt to steal military secrets by storing it in a USB drive. After a massacre, Mina is killed and Tatiana escapes leaving Wilson (Thomas Tah Hyde III), one of the soldiers wounded. Back in New York City two private investigators, Anthony (Scott Mechlowicz) and Julian (Alphonso McAuley), attempt to start a restaurant before being selected to participate in a cooking contest in New Orleans.
Julian's family resides in New Orleans where the pair find residence until the contest. Wilson, who is Julian's cousin, returns home with memory loss. The pair decide to investigate and uncovers a military secret involving the creation of supersoldiers. The duo follow their lead to Cordray's strip club and interrogated him. They discover the morgue housing Mina's body. After a close encounter with Tatiana who returns for the USB drive, the pair return to their New Orleans home. Tatiana contacts her handler, Dragnovic (Lawrence P. Beron), only to find the information in the USB incomplete. She returns to Cordray's club and kills him for his betrayal.
While being hunted by assassins, Julian discovers his childhood friend Simone (Brittany S. Hall) has a professor with knowledge regarding the conspiracy. They are tipped off to the location of the Wollcroft (Vanessa Branch), Dragnovic's partner. Anthony, Julian and Simone arrive at the mansion where Wollcroft is located and Anthony confides to Tatiana his knowledge of her past sparking a connection between the two. Wollcroft makes a separate deal with the Chinese government involving powered exoskeletons betraying Dragnovic and killing him. Wollcroft now in a powered exoskeleton fights Tatiana who attempts to avenge the death of Dragnovic. Despite the suit's enhancement, Wollcroft is outmatched and killed by Tatiana.
Anthony and Julian win the cooking contest and returns to New York City. Tatiana secretly enters Anthony's home one night and the two have sex.
Cast
[edit]- Scott Mechlowicz as Anthony Hester
- Alphonso McAuley as Julian Simms
- Winter Ave Zoli as Tatiana
- Vanessa Branch as Wollcroft
- Gregory Alan Williams as Ray Boudreaux
- Maria Rogers as Mina
- Thomas Tah Hyde III as Wilson
Production
[edit]Cat Run 2 was filmed in New Orleans.[4]
Release
[edit]Cat Run 2 was released August 26, 2014.
References
[edit]- ^ "Fastlane NextGen: Initial Certification Search" (Type "Cat Run 2" in the search box). Louisiana Economic Development. Archived from the original on June 15, 2020. Retrieved January 14, 2023.
- ^ Newton, Mark (May 29, 2015). "EuroTrip is now 11 years old!". Movie Pilot. Archived from the original on July 3, 2015. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
- ^ T'Cha Dunlevy (October 31, 2014). "The sound of movies". Montreal Gazette. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
- ^ Mike Scott (January 23, 2014). "Filming in New Orleans: Action-comedy 'Cat Run 2' issues a call for extras". NOLA. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
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Development
Cat Run 2 was conceived as a direct-to-video sequel to the 2011 action-comedy Cat Run, with LLeju Productions leading the project to continue the story of the bumbling private investigators Julian and Anthony.[4] In January 2014, LLeju Productions announced the film, reuniting director John Stockwell—who had helmed the original—with the production team to maintain the film's irreverent tone and buddy dynamic.[4] The screenplay was penned by brothers Andrew Manson and Matt Manson, who crafted a narrative expanding the private investigator formula into a conspiracy involving mysterious murders, seductive assassins, and a high-stakes cover-up, while incorporating returning leads Scott Mechlowicz and Alphonso McAuley in their roles.[4] A pivotal creative choice during development was relocating the action from the European settings of the first film to New Orleans in the Deep South, allowing the writers to weave in local culture, a cooking contest subplot, and military base intrigue for a refreshed plot centered on clearing a family member's name amid escalating dangers.[4][1] This shift aimed to blend the sequel's comedy-action elements with Southern locales for practical shooting and thematic variety, produced by William Perkins and Bic Tran under LLeju's oversight.[4]Relation to Original Film
Cat Run 2 retains the core duo of bumbling private investigators Anthony Hester (Scott Mechlowicz) and Julian Simms (Alphonso McAuley) from the 2011 original Cat Run, continuing their comedic partnership as the central protagonists.[5] The sequel introduces Winter Ave Zoli as Tatiana, a seductive high-end call girl with military connections who serves as both a new antagonist and romantic interest, replacing the original's lead female character Catalina Rona (Paz Vega).[6] This casting shift emphasizes a fresh dynamic while preserving the buddy PI framework.[7] Unlike the first film's international intrigue involving a scandalous government cover-up in Montenegro, Cat Run 2 relocates the action to domestic settings in New York and New Orleans, centering on a military conspiracy tied to a secret experiment on a military base.[6] The plot pivots toward low-stakes adventure, with the duo investigating a cooking contest and a shootout to clear a cousin's name, reducing the political thriller elements in favor of localized humor and action.[7] The sequel maintains tonal similarities to its predecessor through raunchy comedy and the established buddy dynamics between Hester and Simms, highlighted by their quirky antics and humorous banter.[2] However, it places reduced emphasis on high-profile cameos, such as Janet McTeer's role in the original, opting instead for a more straightforward ensemble without equivalent star power.[8] Director John Stockwell's return ensures stylistic consistency in blending action and comedy.[4] Targeted at the direct-to-video market, Cat Run 2 amplifies sexy spy tropes, including gratuitous nudity and seductive espionage elements, to appeal to audiences seeking lighthearted, trope-heavy entertainment over the original's limited theatrical ambitions.[7][9] This approach underscores a shift toward accessible, low-budget adventure with an emphasis on visual allure and comedic escapism.[2]Production
Pre-production
Pre-production for Cat Run 2 began following the 2011 release of the original film, with LLeju Productions securing key creative personnel to develop the direct-to-video sequel.[4] Director John Stockwell, who had previously helmed the first installment, was brought back to lead the project, reuniting with LLeju founder and producer William "Bill" Perkins.[4] The screenplay was penned by Andrew Manson and Matt Manson, focusing on a plot that relocated the story to New Orleans while retaining the comedic action tone.[4] Bic Tran joined Perkins as a producer, overseeing logistical aspects ahead of filming.[4] Casting efforts prioritized continuity from the original, with Scott Mechlowicz and Alphonso McAuley announced to reprise their lead roles as the bumbling private investigators Anthony Hester and Julian Simms, respectively.[4] Additional principal cast members, including Winter Ave Zoli as Tatiana and Vanessa Branch as Wollcroft, were secured during this phase to fill supporting roles involving espionage and military elements.[10] These selections emphasized actors with experience in action and thriller genres to align with the film's high-stakes, sexy thriller vibe.[10] Location scouting culminated in the selection of New Orleans as the primary filming site, capitalizing on the city's vibrant backdrop for scenes involving a cooking contest, military base intrigue, and urban chases.[4] This choice facilitated logistical preparations, including permits and local crew coordination, setting the stage for principal photography to commence by late January 2014.[4]Filming
Principal photography for Cat Run 2 commenced in New Orleans, Louisiana, in January 2014, capturing the film's blend of comedy and action against the city's vibrant backdrop.[4] To achieve authenticity, the production team utilized real locations throughout New Orleans, including the historic Old U.S. Mint in the French Quarter for a key gala assassination attempt scene filmed on January 27, 2014, and sites simulating a military base for the climactic shootout sequences.[11][1] Filming faced challenges from New Orleans' unusually cold winter weather that year, which tested the cast and crew during outdoor shoots, alongside the logistical demands of coordinating intricate action choreography for the exoskeleton and ensemble sequences.[12]Cast and Characters
Principal Cast
Scott Mechlowicz reprises his role as Anthony Hester, the straight-laced partner in the bumbling detective duo, bringing his established comedic timing from earlier breakout performances in films like EuroTrip (2004), where he played a lead in the teen comedy road trip narrative. His return from the original Cat Run (2011) provides continuity to the franchise's humorous tone.[13][2] Alphonso McAuley returns as Julian Simms, the improvisational and risk-taking counterpart to Mechlowicz's character, emphasizing physical humor through his energetic delivery, as seen in prior credits like Glory Road (2006), where he portrayed a key team member in the sports drama.[2] Winter Ave Zoli stars as Tatiana, the film's lead female character, a role that showcases her action prowess through demanding fight scenes and stunt work, drawing from her background in physically intense projects like Sons of Anarchy (2008–2014), where she played the resilient Lyla Winston across multiple seasons.[14] Leonardo Nam portrays Zhang, the tech-savvy operative integral to the story's investigative elements, leveraging his experience in roles requiring nuanced technical expertise, later exemplified in his portrayal of Felix Lutz on Westworld (2016–2020).[5]Supporting Roles
The supporting roles in Cat Run 2 feature a mix of established and emerging actors portraying characters that populate the film's New Orleans setting and conspiracy-driven plot. Key among them are Kamille Leai as Simone, Leonardo Nam as Zhang, Gregory Alan Williams as Ray Boudreaux, and Vanessa Branch as Wollcroft.[5][15] Additional notable supporting performers include Dan Bilzerian as Cordray and Lawrence P. Beron as Bojan Dragnovic, alongside Miles Doleac as Dimitri Vetrok.[5]| Actor | Character |
|---|---|
| Kamille Leai | Simone |
| Leonardo Nam | Zhang |
| Gregory Alan Williams | Ray Boudreaux |
| Vanessa Branch | Wollcroft |
| Dan Bilzerian | Cordray |
| Lawrence P. Beron | Bojan Dragnovic |
| Miles Doleac | Dimitri Vetrok |
