High School Musical 2
It's time 2 celebrate!
The East High Wildcats are gearing up for big fun as they land the coolest summer jobs imaginable. Troy, Gabriella, Chad, and Taylor have scored sweet gigs at the Lava Springs Country Club owned by Sharpay and Ryan's family. Sharpay's first rule of business: Get Troy. As Troy experiences a life of privilege he's never known, will he give up the Wildcats and Gabriella to rise to the top?
Trailers & Videos

Chad, Ryan - I Don't Dance (From "High School Musical 2")

Troy - Bet On It (From "High School Musical 2")

Troy, Gabriella - Everyday (From "High School Musical 2")

Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens - Gotta Go My Own Way (From "High School Musical 2")

High School Musical 2 Trailer HQ
Cast

Zac Efron
Troy Bolton

Vanessa Hudgens
Gabriella Montez

Ashley French
Sharpay Evans

Lucas Grabeel
Ryan Evans

Corbin Bleu
Chad Danforth

Olesya Rulin
Kelsi Nielsen

Chris Warren
Zeke Baylor

Monique Coleman
Taylor McKessie

Ryne Sanborn
Jason Cross

Kaycee Stroh
Martha Cox

Mark L. Taylor
Thomas Fulton

Robert Curtis Brown
Vance Evans

Jessica Tuck
Darby Evans

Bart Johnson
Coach Jack Bolton

Alyson Reed
Ms. Darbus

Tanya Chisholm
Jackie

Miley Cyrus
Girl at Pool

Kelli Baker
Lea

Manly "Little Pickles" Ortega
Boi Evans

Leslie Wing
Lucille Bolton
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
Flush with the success of winning their high school basketball tournament and now suitably loved up, "Troy" (Zac Efron) is offered a summer job at an exclusive country club. He's keen but wants "Gabriella" (Vanessa Hudgens) to join him. A quick chat with the manager and it seems the entire class now have jobs there... Except, of course, "Sharpay" (Ashley Tisdale) and brother 'Ryan" (Lucas Grabeel) whose folks just happen to own the place. Smell a rat, yet? Well it seems that the spoiled "Sharpay" has designs on "Troy" - well on his voice, anyway - and so she uses her wiles, her money and her parents to promise him a lucrative scholarship, some nice Italian golf shoes and a great deal of effective flattery. His gal and his friends start not to recognise him and it looks like she has him on a plate... Can he come to his senses before he is subsumed into a life of pink poodles? What this really misses is Alyson Reed's over-the-top teacher "Ms. Darbus" who hardly features, and also a killer song. There's still plenty of ensemble choreography numbers and more cheese than you can ever fondue, before a denouement that is really rather predictably flat. Again, I think Grabeel is the man with the talent here - he can dance and hold a note way better than the star of the show, and by the time it ended I did wonder if this already weary franchise had any more legs. Not very good, sorry.
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