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Synopsis
In this sequel to My Girl, Vada Sultenfuss (Anna Chlumsky) is now thirteen and at the crossroads of adolescence, beginning to question her past. Her father Harry (Dan Aykroyd) is now married to Shelly (Jamie Lee Curtis) and preoccupied with an expectant child. Vada feels left out and decides to write about her mother -- whom she knows nothing about -- for a school project. Vada wants to travel to Los Angeles during spring break to find out more about her mother by interviewing old friends and acquaintances. Harry is reluctant to let her go but finally agrees when he arranges for her to stay with her Uncle Phil (Richard Masur), who lives in L.A. with his girlfriend Rose (Christine Ebersole) and Rose's son Nick (Austin O'Brien), who happens to be the same age as Vada. Together Vada and Nick travel all over Los Angeles, uncovering revelations about Vada's mother and her past. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

Cast

Angeline Ball Maggie Muldovan
Richard Beymer Peter Webb
Anna Chlumsky Vada Sultenfuss
Jamie Lee Curtis Shelly Sultenfuss
Christine Ebersole Rose Zsigmond
Gerritt Graham Dr. Sam Helburn
Jodie Markell Hilary Mitchell
Richard Masur Phil Sultenfuss
Aubrey Morris Alfred Beidermeyer
Austin O'Brien Nick Zsigmond
Keone Young Daryl Tanaka
Dan Aykroyd Hary Sultenfuss
Anthony Jones Arthur
John David Souther Jeffrey Pommeroy

Production Crew

Paul Elliott Cinematographer
Cliff Eidelman Composer (Music Score)
Shelley Komarov Costume Designer
Howard Zieff Director
Wendy Greene Bricmont Editor
David T. Friendly Executive Producer
Howard Zieff Executive Producer
Joseph M. Caracciolo, Jr. Executive Producer
Jerry Sobul First Assistant Director
Brian Grazer Producer
Charles Rosen Production Designer
Janet Kovalcik Screenwriter
Year: 1994
Runtime: 98
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
for thematic elements and mild language
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Columbia Pictures