Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 10000000

Revenue

$ 40510984

Top Billed Cast

Keanu Reeves

Ted 'Theodore' Logan

Alex Winter

Bill S. Preston

George Carlin

Rufus

Terry Camilleri

Napoleon

Dan Shor

Billy the Kid

Tony Steedman

Socrates

Rod Loomis

Freud

Al Leong

Genghis Khan

Jane Wiedlin

Joan of Arc

Robert V. Barron

Abraham Lincoln

Clifford David

Beethoven

Hal Landon Jr.

Captain Logan

Bernie Casey

Mr. Ryan

Amy Stoch

Missy / Mom

J. Patrick McNamara

Mr. Preston

Frazier Bain

Deacon

Diane Franklin

Princess Joanna

Kimberley Kates

Princess Elizabeth

William Robbins

Ox

Steve Shepherd

Randolf

Anne Machette

Buffy

Traci Dawn Davis

Jody

Duncan McLeod

Bartender

John Clure

Tattooed Cowboy

Jim Cody Williams

Bearded Cowboy

Dusty O'Dee

Old West Ugly Dude

Heather Pittman

Kerry

Ruth Pittman

Daphne

Richard Alexander

Bowling Alley Manager

James Bowbitch

John the Serf

John Karlsen

Evil Duke

Jeanne Hermine Herek

Mother at Waterslides

Jonathan Bond

Waterslide Attendant

Jeff S. Goodrich

Music Store Salesman

Lisa Rubin

Girl at Mall

Marjean Holden

Student Speaker

Claudia Templeton

Aerobic Saleswoman

Carol Gossler

Aerobic Instructor

James D. Nelson

Mall Photographer

Marcia Darroch

Store Clerk

Steven Rotblatt

Police Psychiatrist

Ed Solomon

Stupid Waiter

Chris Matheson

Ugly Waiter

Mark Ogden

Neanderthal #1

Tom Dugan

Neanderthal #2

Ron Althoff

Security Guard

Martha Davis

The Three Most Important People In The World

Fee Waybill

The Three Most Important People In The World

Clarence Clemons

The Three Most Important People In The World

Phillip V. Caruso

Dance Photographer (uncredited)

Lee Hollingsworth

Student (uncredited)

Greg Lutz

Deputy (uncredited)

Michael S. Murphey

Mr. Ward (uncredited)

Golan Ramraz

Kid at Waterslides (uncredited)

Darrell Redleaf-Fielder

Mall Goer (uncredited)

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Movie Reviews

A review by narrator56

Written by narrator56 on 2020-10-14

Another one of those movies I first watched a few years after it came out, and just watched again this week. It is still very funny to me in many places during their adventure. Their reaction to stuff that happens is hilarious sometimes, and just the speech patterns they use is witty. Little things like referring to Joan of Arc as Miss of Arc, for example. Remiscent of the valley girl language in Clueless, not so much what happens Is funny as it is how they respond to it. It is an amusing fun ride. There were a couple of minor letdowns for me this time, ones I don’t recall whether a I felt them the first time I watched it. I thought the fun of the action scaled back when they left Bill and Ted and followed Napoleon around back in San Demas. It just seemed to let the air out of the fun a bit. And the report, which is the reason for the adventure, was okay, but could have been funnier. It almost seemed like a letdown after the main action getting there. But it is all harmless fun and I wouldn’t discourage anyone from watching it for a laugh or three.

A review by Geronimo1967

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-01-04

Any film thats starts with "Joan of Arc was not Noah's wife" has got to be worth a look! "Ted" (Keanu Reeves) and best mate "Bill" (Alex Winter) have the knowledge at school - who uses "audacious" even now? They are, however, completely unfocused and like any other teenage boys, distracted by just about anything but schoolwork. Faced with flunking their history project though, they have to get their acts together else their band "Wyld Stallyns" (probably a real porn name in California) might be their only hope of a job, or of avoiding military academy! Luckily, they encounter "Rufus" (George Carlin) and his amazing "Tardis"-esque phone box that they discover they can now use to travel through time and actually meet the great and the good from the past - anywhere in the world. Can they manage to convince some of these people to come to 1980s San Dimas and help them present a real story of time? This is good fun, this. There is a great deal of fraternal chemistry between Reeves and a particularly engaging Winter. The escapades are enjoyably episodic in nature, peppered with just enough history and humour to stop the overall effect becoming puerile. The two lads genuinely engage with the audience as their kindly nature and curiosity proves just a little contagious. Of course, they face obstacles - some with a samurai sword, some with a flashing blue light - and no, there isn't a great deal of jeopardy with the plot - but I really quiet enjoyed this well paced, written and delivered characterful fantasy adventure.