Class of Nuke 'Em High 2: Subhumanoid Meltdown

The Class of Nuke 'Em High Part II: Subhumanoid Meltdown

Theatrical release poster
Directed by
Produced by
Screenplay by
  • Lloyd Kaufman
  • Eric Louzil
  • Carl Morano
  • Marcus Roling
  • Jeffrey W. Sass
  • Matt Unger
Story by
  • Lloyd Kaufman
  • Carl Morano
  • Matt Unger
Starring
Music by Bob Mithoff
Cinematography Ron Chapman
Edited by Gordon Grinberg
Production
company
Distributed by Troma Entertainment
Release dates
  • April 12, 1991 (1991-04-12)
Running time
95 minutes[1]
Country United States
Language English

Class of Nuke 'Em High Part II: Subhumanoid Meltdown is a 1991 American science fiction action horror film and the first sequel to the 1986 minor-hit Class of Nuke 'Em High. Notably, there are no characters carried over from the first film (possibly because of the sequel's production being in Los Angeles as opposed to the original's New York based production).

Plot

Tromaville's nuclear reactor has been rebuilt and the Nukamama Corporation that funded it has incorporated a new college, the Tromaville Institute of Technology (T.I.T.), inside the design, as an effort to atone for the events of the first film. Located inside the nuclear plant, is where Professor Holt who has perfected a race of 'Sub-humanoids'; Living beings without emotions, who have been created and programmed to perform menial tasks. When school reporter Roger Smith meets a beautiful subhumanoid named Victoria, they fall in love. However, the creatures have a tendency to go into spontaneous meltdown. Roger is now determined to save Victoria from this messy fate, but first he'll have to face the giant mutant squirrel, Tromie, who attacks Tromaville tech in the climax.

Cast

Sequels

A third film, entitled The Good, the Bad and the Subhumanoid, was released in 1994.

A fourth installment, Return to Nuke 'Em High: Volume 1, was released in 2013. The second volume is due for release in early 2016.

References

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