The plot continues with The Kid, living a future life as an upbeat performer and co-owner of a club, Glam Slam, which was willed to him from Billy, who owned the First Avenue Club in the first film. Solitary and lovelorn, he spends his personal time composing songs, and writing letters to his deceased father. The other co-owner who was included in the will is Morris (Morris Day), his rival who now also owns his own club, Pandemonium, while desiring to control the other two clubs in the Seven Corners area, which are Melody Cool and the Clinton Club. Needing to pay the mayor of Seven Corners $10,000, Morris attempts to extort The Kid – by threatening to take full ownership of Glam Slam. Making matters more interesting is the arrival of Aura, an angel sent from Heaven to sway both Morris and The Kid into leading more righteous lives – while dealing with their attraction to her. As The Kid continues to resist him, Morris begins to embarrass him via performances with his band, to steal The Kid's customers. Losing clientele and having his club defamed by Morris's henchmen, The Kid decides to challenge Morris to a music battle for ownership of Glam Slam. After Aura gets hit by a car, the two rivals settle their dispute and join forces.
MPAA Rating: | PG-13 |
Genre: | Drama, Music |
Country: | United States |
Produced By: | Randy Phillips, Arnold Stiefel, Craig Laurence Rice, Simon Edery, Peter Macdonald |
Directed By: | Prince |
Written By: | Prince |
Cast: | Monte Moir, Prince, Terry Lewis, Morris Day, Monique Mannen, Jimmy Jam, Kirk Johnson, Phillip C, Rosie Gaines, Kimberly Arland, Jesse Johnson, Jevetta Steele, David Robertson, Jearlyn Steele, Robin Power, Ingrid Chavez, Michael Bland, Garry Johnson, Jerome Benton, Joel Edwards, Levi Seacer Jr., Tevin Campbell, Miko Weaver, Adam Ward, Tony Mosley, Atlanta Bliss, Jill Jones, Mavis Staples, Missy Rae Hansen, George Clinton, Damon Dickson, Eric Leeds, Keith E. Lane |
In Theaters: | Nov 02, 1990 |
Runtime: | 1 hour 35 minutes |
Production: | Paisley Park Films, Warner Bros. |
Budget: | $7,500,000 |
Box Office: | $4,562,778 |
Available On: | Amazon, Itunes, Vudu |
Read More On: | Wikipedia |