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Class of Nuke 'Em High 2: Subhumanoid Meltdown
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ComedyHorrorScience Fiction
4.6/10(65 ratings)
At the Tromaville Institute of Technology's nuclear plant, Prof. Holt has perfected "subhumanoids": living beings without emotions who perform menial tasks. When school reporter Roger Smith meets a beautiful subhumanoid named Victoria, they fall in love and he becomes determined to save her and the school from a giant mutant squirrel, Tromie.
03-29-1991
1h 35m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Eric Louzil
Production:
Troma Entertainment
Key Crew
Original Story:
Lloyd Kaufman
Original Story:
Carl Morano
Screenplay:
Lloyd Kaufman
Screenplay:
Eric Louzil
Screenplay:
Carl Morano
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Brick Bronsky
Jeffrey Mark Beltzner (April 18, 1964 - August 23, 2021), better known as Brick Bronsky was an American actor, bodybuilder, and professional wrestler. As an actor, he was most well-known for his work with Troma Studios in the 1990's, most notably Sgt. Kabukiman NYPD and the Class of Nuke 'Em High sequels. He died in 2021 from COVID-19.
Lisa Gaye (born 1960) is an American actress. She is most well-known for her many collaborations with Troma, including the sequels of both The Toxic Avenger and Class of Nuke 'Em High.
Leesa, the daughter of an artist and a college professor, grew up in Austin, Texas. She studied broadcast journalism at Texas Tech and acting at the Stella Adler Studio in Los Angeles, CA . Leesa has a vast cult following for her role as Victoria in Troma Entertainment's Class of Nuke 'Em High Parts 2 and 3 and also appeared in Return To Nuke 'Em High. She acted in Troma's television series Troma's Edge along with Lloyd Kaufman and Debbie Rochon. She co-starred in Travis Campbell's Slaughter Daughter as Phyllis Adjani as an eccentric mother who drives her daughter to insanity. The movie won best feature film at Orlando's 7th Annual Freak Show Film Festival. Leesa co-starred in a web series called Two City Girls with fellow Troma actress Lisa Gaye and also appeared on Oxygen's Jersey Couture. Leesa's biggest passion in life is animal advocacy and she has been a vegan most of her life. She has been active with national non-profit organization Last Chance for Animals since 1989 and is the founder and president of the New York non-profit group Animal Ashram. Mini Biography By: Leesa Rowland
A very popular performer in 1980s porn, Trinity Loren was an instantly recognizable figure with her large natural breasts at a time when silicone implants were beginning to dominate the adult film industry. More voluptuous than your average porn princess, Trinity's ample figure and relaxed presence made her a sought-after performer, and she graced over 180 productions. Unfortunately, like too many others in the business who get mixed up in the fast lane of Hollywood (whether in porn or "legit" films), Trinity suffered from overwhelming depression, and died of a drug overdose in 1998.
Trinity first gained notice from her spreads in men's magazines and further solidified her reputation on the strip-club circuit, flaunting her striking figure and frizzy amber hair. She graduated to hardcore features in 1985. On screen she was a natural, appearing fresh yet relaxed with her co-stars, who often became friends off set. Performance-wise she was just as adept, showing the kind of control and energy that women half her size would have envied. Halfway through her career she married porn star (aka Barry Woods), but the marriage ended in divorce after the birth of their daughter, Tess, near the end of the decade. Soon afterwards Trinity left porn, moved to Texas and tried to make a new life for her and her daughter, but an ongoing legal dispute with Hunter over custody of the child soon put a damper on her plans for a quiet life. Lengthy (and expensive) court proceedings followed, with the unfortunate result that Trinity lost custody of her daughter. After the proceedings, she moved to California to be able to be near her child. The combination of her marital problems, legal troubles and her ongoing clinical depression resulted in her developing an addiction to both prescription and non-prescription drugs. Her fight against the addiction ended on October 24, 1998, when she died of an accidental overdose. She was 35. Ironically, before her death Trinity had been working, as part of her recovery therapy, on her autobiography. She is buried at the Chatsworth Oakwood Memorial Cemetery in Chatsworth, California, under her real name, Roxanne McPherson.
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Mitchell is a member of the AVN Hall of Fame and XRCO Hall of Fame (since 1988).