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A sequel to the popular romantic mermaid drama, in which Allen and Madison return to New York - one to save his business, the other to save a Dolphin in captivity. You can guess which does which.

Todd Waring as  Allen Bauer
Amy Yasbeck as  Madison Bauer
Donovan Scott as  Freddie Bauer
Dody Goodman as  Mrs. Stimler
Rita Taggart as  Fern Hooten
Noble Willingham as  Karl Hooten
Joey Travolta as  
Ralph Peduto as  Policeman #2

Reviews

PriMaDonna1991
1988/05/01

This movie deserves a lot more than people are rating it,its nothing really like the original OK we get that i find it a little more for children as Disney made it and it was made for TV so i don't expect it to be a box office hit i think its very cheesy and its very 80s but i adore that and i think its cute and i love amy yasbeck as madison i thought she did a brilliant job The rest of the cast were good and i love love love salty the dolphin hes adorable it was nice to see madison wasn't swimming around on her own down there if your the kind of person hates cheesy movies and wants to watch a multi millon box office hit with lots of cgi effects etc then don't watch this but if u love pure cheese and mermaids give it a watch its a little masterpiece in my eyes and for anyone whos a huge fan of the original i love a bit of closure from the first film it was nice to see madison and alan years on and how things were with them and at the very end madison hints at having a baby so hopefully someone will make a 3rd movie at some stage for a splash trilogy this movie hasn't been released on DVD or blu ray yet so someone should seriously get there finger out and fix this asap

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joncross1
1988/05/02

I completely disagree. I think it is officially the worst movie ever made. I had to turn it off when I saw that the couple could now communicate through the water in the kitchen sink. Are you kidding me? That's taken a brilliant first film and turned it into a big joke. I think the makers should be ashamed of themselves.

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Andras_J
1988/05/03

WARNING, has some spoilers If your a die hard fan of Tom Hanks or the other cast from the original "Splash", then "Splash Too" may be seen as trash. But I think it is one of the greatest, yet unfortunately obscure sequels ever made! Just like the first, it has fairy tale elements mixed with a sophisticated grown up feel. Who would have ever thought a movie about a mermaid could be for adults, huh? lol. Anyway, it opens up with Madison who is now played by the lovely Amy Yasbeck, who may I add was much much much better than Daryl Hannah, playing with a Dolphin friend named Salty in the sea. it has a great opening sequence. In some ways though, this movie totally contradicts the first. Allen and Madison went back to New York, although the reason they left is because the government was after Madison. So its a bit odd there. But yet still works.The guy that took over for Tom Hanks is ok. But I prefer Tom. It must have been hard filling Tom's shoes though, so he did a good job in general. In some senses I prefer "Splash Too" to the original. I like Madison's new found power, Salty, Amy Yasbeck as Madison etc.Also, you see Madison of a mermaid more in the movie. And the story line is more fun. The first was great, but mainly revolved around Madison trying to hide the fact that she was a mermaid. The ice for this movie had been totally broke, and allot more happens in it. This is the ultimate family Sunday movie!

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David, Film Freak
1988/05/04

This Disney sequel to the 1984 hit 'Splash' is a lot better than a lot of people think. And while Tom Hanks and Daryl Hannah chose not to reprise their roles as mermaid & man couple Alan and Madison, this does not take anything away from the film itself.When we last left Allen and Madison, they had just left New York to live a life of secrecy on a deserted island. It's here, that Madison (Amy Yasbeck) shows Allen (Todd Waring) how she can view other people's lives, simply by running her index finger in a circle motion in water. This makes Allen sad, and they both return to New York to live.Here, Madison (played by Yasbeck, from 'The Mask', 'Problem Child' and 'Problem Child 2') finds out that Alan's boss is using dolphins as guinea pigs in some company's testing experiment. She tries desperately to save Salty the Dolphin and enlists the help of Alan, and Fern, Alan's boss's wife.This is a wonderful fantasy tail (hehe - that's me being clever!) about one of the eightie's favorite film couples. In my opinion, Amy did a way better job than Daryl Hannah ever did! Dody Goodman ('Grease', 'Grease 2', 'Splash') returns as the kooky recepetionist, while John Candy ('Uncle Buck', 'Home Alone', 'Cool Runnings') and Eugene Levy (American Pie) also neglected to return.I always loved this movie as a kid, and while it was only a TV movie, that was not supposed to be as good as the original, I thought it was sooooooo much better! Amy's fantastic, the dolphin is cool and... and... it just rocks...okay?

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