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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows
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Credits
Title: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows
Genres: Superhero fantasy
Action
Directed by: Steve Barron
Written by: Bobby Herbeck
Todd W. Langen
Produced by: David Chan; Raymond Chow; Graham Cottle; Kim Dawson; Simon Fields; Gary Propper
Music by: John Du Prez
Cinematography: John Fenner
Edited by: William D. Gordean
Sally Menke
James R. Symons
Production
Distributed by: New Line Cinema
Released: June 3rd, 2016
Rating: PG
Running time: 112 min.
Country: USA
Language: English
Budget: $25,500,000
Gross: $76,600,915 (US) [1]
$201,965,915 (Worldwide) [1]
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze is an American independent film of the action and superhero fantasy genres. It is based on the popular comic book series created by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird. The film was directed by Steve Barron with a screenplay written by Todd W. Langen and Bobby Herbeck, based on a story treatment by Herbeck. It was released through New Line Cinema and premiered in the United States on March 22nd, 1991.

Regarding its "human" cast, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles stars Judith Hoag as gutsy investigative journalist and broadcaster April O'Neil as well as Elias Koteas as the masked vigilante Casey Jones. Other non-reptilian cast members one can expect to find in this film is James Saito in the dual role of Oroko Saki and uber-baddie, the Shredder, Toshishiro Obata as ninja clan master, Tatsu, Michael Turney as Danny Pennington and Jay Patterson as Charles Pennington.

As the men behind-the-shells, we begin with David Forman, who plays both Leonardo as well as one of the Foot gang members. He is voiced by Brian Tochi. Donatello is played by Leif Tilden, who likewise plays a gang member as well. The voice talent behind this particular turtle is '80s teen icon Corey Feldman. For Michelangelo, we have Michelan Sisti, who also doubles as the pizza delivery guy. Michelangelo is voiced by Robbie Rist. Lastly, there is Raphael, who is voiced by actor Josh Pais. Pais also plays a passenger in a taxicab in the film. For the character of Splinter, the part is played by an animatronic puppet, but vocalized by actor Kevin Clash.

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