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On Mr. Wilson's birthday, Dennis's attempt to give him a collection of pets—including frogs, snakes, and even a baby alligator—leads to George accidentally riding a wagon down the stairs and getting a cake in the face.

Seizing on George's insecurity about aging, two con artists—the Professor (Brian Doyle-Murray) and his assistant Sylvester (Carrot Top)—try to swindle George out of $10,000 for a fake "youth potion".

The film is notable for its ensemble of legendary comedic actors: as Dennis Mitchell

The story picks up with young Dennis Mitchell (Justin Cooper) continuing to be a "menace" to his grumpy next-door neighbor, George Wilson (Don Rickles).

The 1998 film is a standalone sequel to the 1993 theatrical hit. While its predecessor was a major big-screen production, this entry was released directly to video on July 14, 1998, and featured an entirely new cast. The Plot: Mischief and Schemes

Dennis’s maternal grandfather, Mr. Johnson (George Kennedy), moves in with the Mitchells, causing George to feel old and jealous of his more active counterpart.

Despite his reputation for trouble, Dennis inadvertently thwarts the swindlers' various disguises and schemes, eventually helping the police catch them. Cast and Characters

as George Wilson (This was Rickles' final live-action film performance before his death in 2017) Betty White as Martha Wilson George Kennedy as Mr. Johnson Brian Doyle-Murray & Carrot Top as the villainous con men Critical Reception and Production Facts Dennis the Menace Strikes Again! (Video 1998) - IMDb

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Dennis The Menace Strikes Again! Review

On Mr. Wilson's birthday, Dennis's attempt to give him a collection of pets—including frogs, snakes, and even a baby alligator—leads to George accidentally riding a wagon down the stairs and getting a cake in the face.

Seizing on George's insecurity about aging, two con artists—the Professor (Brian Doyle-Murray) and his assistant Sylvester (Carrot Top)—try to swindle George out of $10,000 for a fake "youth potion".

The film is notable for its ensemble of legendary comedic actors: as Dennis Mitchell Dennis the Menace Strikes Again!

The story picks up with young Dennis Mitchell (Justin Cooper) continuing to be a "menace" to his grumpy next-door neighbor, George Wilson (Don Rickles).

The 1998 film is a standalone sequel to the 1993 theatrical hit. While its predecessor was a major big-screen production, this entry was released directly to video on July 14, 1998, and featured an entirely new cast. The Plot: Mischief and Schemes The film is notable for its ensemble of

Dennis’s maternal grandfather, Mr. Johnson (George Kennedy), moves in with the Mitchells, causing George to feel old and jealous of his more active counterpart.

Despite his reputation for trouble, Dennis inadvertently thwarts the swindlers' various disguises and schemes, eventually helping the police catch them. Cast and Characters Mr. Johnson (George Kennedy)

as George Wilson (This was Rickles' final live-action film performance before his death in 2017) Betty White as Martha Wilson George Kennedy as Mr. Johnson Brian Doyle-Murray & Carrot Top as the villainous con men Critical Reception and Production Facts Dennis the Menace Strikes Again! (Video 1998) - IMDb

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