Menu
American Pie 2 Poster

American Pie 2

This summer it's all about sticking together.
2001 | 108m | English

(281081 votes)

TMDb IMDb

Popularity: 7 (history)

Details

After a year apart - attending different schools, meeting different people - the guys rent a beach house and vow to make this the best summer ever. As it turns out, whether that will happen or not has a lot to do with the girls. Between the wild parties, outrageous revelations and yes, a trip to band camp, they discover that times change and people change, but in the end, it's all about sticking together.
Release Date: Aug 10, 2001
Director: J.B. Rogers
Writer: Adam Herz, David H. Steinberg
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Keywords summer, beach house, group of friends, tantra, superglue, sex comedy
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Liveplanet, Zide-Perry Productions
Box Office Revenue: $287,553,595
Budget: $30,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
Trailers and Extras

Full Credits

Name Character
Jason Biggs Jim Levenstein
Thomas Ian Nicholas Kevin Myers
Chris Klein Chris 'Oz' Ostreicher
Seann William Scott Steve Stifler
Eddie Kaye Thomas Paul Finch
Alyson Hannigan Michelle Flaherty
Shannon Elizabeth Nadia
Tara Reid Vicky Lathum
Mena Suvari Heather
Natasha Lyonne Jessica
Chris Owen Chuck Sherman
Eugene Levy Jim's Dad
Molly Cheek Jim's Mom
Denise Faye Danielle
Lisa Arturo Amber
John Cho John
Justin Isfeld Justin
Eli Marienthal Matt Stifler
Casey Affleck Tom Myers
George Wyner Camp Director
Steven Shenbaum Counselor
Matthew Peters Trumpet Kid
Joelle Carter Natalie
Matthew Frauman R.A.
Larry Drake Natalie's Dad
Lee Garlington Natalie's Mom
Tsianina Joelson Amy
Bree Turner Amy's Friend
Lacey Beeman Amy's Friend
Lisa Gould Woman in Bed
Brian Lester Grand Harbor Sheriff
Nigel Gibbs Cop
Ernie Lively Sergeant
Kevin Cooney Doctor
Marilyn Brett Bus Driver Lady
Morgan Nagler Michelle's Friend
Jack Wallace Enthusiastic Guy
Jesse Heiman Petey
JoAnna Garcia Swisher Christy
Serah D'Laine Girl at Party
Nora Zehetner Girl at Party
David Smigelski High School Guy
Luke Edwards High School Guy
Adam Brody High School Guy
Amanda Armato Cowboy Hat Girl
Nancy Stone Mom
Kevin Kilner Dad
Cole Petersen Kid
Paityn James Female EMT
Brian Turk Trucker
Mike Erwin Cashier
Robert Peters Grill Guy
Amara Balthrop-Lewis Deputy
Jay Rossi Deputy
Joseph D. Reitman Male EMT
Adam Herz Younger Business Suit
J.B. Rogers Older Business Suit
Brett Shuttleworth Abercrombie & Fitch Guy
Amanda Wilmshurst Finch Girl
Devon Davidson Finch Girl
Daniel Spink Boy with Monkey
Tamia Richmond Party Girl
Rachel Blasko Amy's Friend
Laurie Reeves College Party Girl
Derrick Harper Counselor
Kelley Schneider Female Deputy
Hallie Bird Girl at Party (uncredited)
Nicole Brunner Party Guest (uncredited)
Christina Cindrich Jello-Shot Girl (uncredited)
Curt Clendenin Bystander at Stoplight (uncredited)
Tony Collucci Guy on Beach (uncredited)
Jennifer Coolidge Stifler's Mom (uncredited)
April Florio Girl at Party (uncredited)
Phil Hawn College Professor (uncredited)
Matt Hobbie Tasteless Shopper (uncredited)
Spencer Kayden Thrift Store Shopper (uncredited)
Sandra Luesse Girl at Party (uncredited)
Tara Rice Amy's Friend (uncredited)
Marco Sanchez Marco (uncredited)
Tadpole Triplett High School Guy (uncredited)
Clyde Tull Tourist (uncredited)
Bryan C. Watkins Stifler's Friend (uncredited)
Don Yesso Man in Crowd (uncredited
Name Job
J.B. Rogers Director
David Lawrence Orchestrator, Original Music Composer
Mark Irwin Director of Photography
Richard Toyon Production Design
Andy Friend Production Illustrator
Adam Herz Screenplay
Don Poole Transportation Co-Captain
Daniel M. Stillman Unit Production Manager
Caitlin McKenna ADR Voice Casting
Rick Barker Second Unit Director
Patrick Corcoran Executive Assistant
John Warner Key Rigging Grip
Michelle Branch Musician
Clay Cullen Stunts
Darrin Prescott Stunts
Chris O'Hara Stunts
Wayne Rose Special Effects Supervisor
David H. Steinberg Story
Larry Madaras Editor
Stuart H. Pappé Editor
Joseph Middleton Casting
Amanda Evans Art Department Coordinator
Kitty Doris-Bates Art Direction
John Stone Construction Coordinator
Mark David Kersey Greensman
France Myung Fagin Location Scout
Derrick Harper Painter, Standby Painter
Karen Agresti Set Decoration
Drew Kinney Set Designer
Eric J. Goldstein Camera Operator
Mark Van Loon Steadicam Operator
Vivian Zink Still Photographer
Alexandra Welker Costume Design
David Swope Costume Supervisor
Vicky Phillips Hair Department Head
Wendy Martin Hairstylist
Roxy D'Alonzo Makeup Artist
Archie Hankins Carpenter
C.J. Hakeem Craft Service
Cyril O'Neil Picture Car Coordinator
Sarah de Sa Rego Post Production Assistant
Frank Cuomo Post Production Supervisor
Jeff Plauster Propmaker
Lonnie Johnson Set Medic
Jeremiah Kent Set Production Assistant
Alan E. Lorimer Special Effects Coordinator
Ryan Keating Stand In
Brian Avery Stunts
Keith D. Fisher Transportation Captain
Aaron Skalka Transportation Coordinator
Christopher Guyer Video Assist Operator
Sherry Gallarneau Script Supervisor
Matvey Shatz Color Timer
Melissa Remenarich First Assistant Editor
Jeff Barco Best Boy Electric
Ed Bernstein Electrician
John W. Yowler Gaffer
Samantha Bahramian Lighting Technician
Lon Caracappa Rigging Gaffer
Randy Kutcher Rigging Grip
Dena Berman Casting Associate
Deborah Laub Location Manager
Brad Martin Stunt Coordinator
John Catron Production Accountant
Gabrielle Wallack Production Coordinator
Deborah Simmrin Publicist
Brent Brewington Boom Operator
Charles Martin Inouye Music Editor
Gary Jones Music Supervisor
Jonathon 'Earl' Stein Sound mixer
Chris Carpenter Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Richard LeGrand Jr. Supervising Sound Editor
Lloyd Lee Barnett Digital Compositors
Richard Malzahn Visual Effects Producer
Arnaud Gauthier Additional Music
Michael Gagliano Editorial Production Assistant
David Clark Assistant Property Master
Mark Andresen Set Dresser
Jay Johnson Title Designer
Douglas S. Johnson Camera Loader
Darryl Humber Dolly Grip
Matthew H. O'Connor Marine Coordinator
Ray McCort Pilot
Marco Black First Assistant Director
Stephen V. Johnson Second Assistant Director
Kate Kelly Assistant Production Coordinator
Kendra Carter Casting Assistant
Norval D. Crutcher III ADR Editor
Bob McNabb ADR Supervisor
Samuel Webb Assistant Sound Editor
Mary Nelson Negative Cutter
Marilyn Graf Foley Editor
Lee Gilmore Apprentice Sound Editor
Joely Upchurch Assistant Makeup Artist
Julie Lynn Ebin Costumer
Melissa House Other
Michelene Mundo Second Second Assistant Director
Dylan A. Flores ADR Mixer
Jeanette Browning ADR Recordist
Linda Lew Foley Recordist
Jeffrey Hefner Utility Sound
Egor Davidoff Additional Second Assistant Camera
Tom Connell Best Boy Grip
Justin Bourret Assistant Editor
Dave Lee Colorist
Ted Bayard Assistant Location Manager
Jojo Villanueva Music Coordinator
Terri Greening Accountant
David Harari Art Department Production Assistant
Elizabeth Bartolotta-Clark Assistant Accountant
Mark Mayer Payroll Accountant
Jason Altieri Production Assistant
Stacee E. Depalo Production Secretary
Rene Clark Rotoscoping Artist
Kevin Kennedy Key Grip
Walter Spencer Dialogue Editor
Scott Buckwald Property Master
Bill Meadows Sound Recordist
Adam Barth Video Assist Operator
Margie Puga Additional Hairstylist
Linda Trainoff Assistant Hairstylist
Peggy Casey On Set Dresser
Brent Rice Leadman
Cole Young Carpenter
Gary S. Gerlich Sound Editor
Marc Brown First Assistant Camera
Jeffrey N. Civa First Assistant "B" Camera
Mark J. Coyne Second Assistant "B" Camera
Nicholas Davidoff Additional Second Assistant Camera
Rocky Ford Key Grip
Chris Friebus Second Assistant Camera
Matthew Livingston Grip
Gary Katsuya Ushino First Assistant "A" Camera
Ken Morrisey Additional Editing
Lisa Furia Post Production Accountant
Michelle Morris-Gertz Casting
Leslie Sebert Makeup Department Head
Clayton J. Barber Stunts
Mike Gunther Stunts
Peter Stader Stunts
Todd Schneider Stunts
Rick LeFevour Stunts
Christian Ervin Driver
Name Title
Chris Moore Producer
Paul Weitz Executive Producer
Adam Herz Executive Producer
Chris Bender Co-Producer
Chris Weitz Executive Producer
Jane Bartelme Co-Producer
Stefanie Franke Associate Producer
Craig Perry Producer
Warren Zide Producer
Organization Category Person
Popularity Metrics

Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 49 64 33
2024 5 51 64 36
2024 6 49 81 37
2024 7 55 118 35
2024 8 45 86 29
2024 9 40 47 29
2024 10 47 85 29
2024 11 47 76 38
2024 12 40 56 32
2025 1 43 75 35
2025 2 40 61 7
2025 3 18 47 3
2025 4 6 8 5
2025 5 6 9 4
2025 6 6 8 5
2025 7 7 10 6
2025 8 6 7 6

Trending Position


Year Month High Avg
2025 8 408 634
Year Month High Avg
2025 7 237 632
Year Month High Avg
2025 6 90 511
Year Month High Avg
2025 5 278 724
Year Month High Avg
2025 4 515 775
Year Month High Avg
2025 3 273 646
Year Month High Avg
2025 2 654 832
Year Month High Avg
2025 1 516 834
Year Month High Avg
2024 12 426 800
Year Month High Avg
2024 11 300 751
Year Month High Avg
2024 10 571 771
Year Month High Avg
2024 9 945 945
Year Month High Avg
2024 8 702 829

Return to Top

Reviews

themoviediorama
5.0

American Pie 2 doubles the amount of crude toppings but lessens the characterised filling. A sex comedy can only be pushed so far before it miraculously transfers to soft-core pornographic territory. The original American Pie, whilst an influential milestone in the sub-genre, was a satirical take on ... high-school life by hyperbolising the quest for losing one’s virginity. How would Rogers and Herz continue the saga? Well, shoving a trumpet up one’s filthy anus, using super-glue instead of lubricant during an awkward masturbation sequence and the longest “lesbian” endeavour ever. Suffice to say, the misadventures of these four friends do not retain the freshness of the original. After their freshmen year at college, the boys regroup for a party held by Stifler at a rented beach home, where they intend to spend the summer getting laid and participating in cringe-inducing phone sex (twice!). The cast are back, ready to precariously thrust beds, the tainted air and Stifler’s mother in a luxurious car (no pie though...). Yes, the aroma of crusty semen and raging hormones plague the summer season. Whilst that may be sufficient comedy for fans of the original, there’s no saucy masquerading of the narrative structure. It’s a complete retread of its predecessor. Almost identical! The characters go through the exact same scenarios, only heightened by a writer who clearly couldn’t produce any enticing material. The equivalent of an adult magazine. Used once, thrown away shortly afterwards. The elongated and repetitive scenes of comedy, while slightly funny initially, tire themselves by never ending. The “lesbians” persuading the guys to play with each other? That was essentially thirty minutes of the runtime, and as a homosexual, horrible to endure. God bless Hannigan though for stepping up her game, she was an absolute delight with an equal balance of comedic timing and heartfelt peculiarity. The remaining cast members, aside from Reid who was predicting her ‘Sharknado’ future, all performed consistently as expected. And by that, I mean with the overwhelming smell of mediocrity. I do not want to see Klein touch himself again whilst talking provocatively on a phone! The padding in the pants was too much *starts to heave*. Oh, and the lack of basic mathematic knowledge. Right, simple arithmetics here, the whole “Rule of 3” scenario. Pens and paper and the ready, please. If Kevin stated he slept with three girls, and this “Rule of 3” means you divide the number by three, how many did he actually sleep with? Take your time now...! Got it? Well, the result is not zero. It’s one. Why the hell are these college students objectively stating the answer to be zero? Are they mad? Fine, Vicky isn’t the sharpest tool in the shed, but Kevin? C’mon man. Arithmetics! Of course, it isn’t an American Pie film without the alternative rock soundtrack. Blink-182, Sum 41, Green Day and Alien Ant Farm all make an appearance and give life to the teen angst shown on screen. Just a shame this sequel gave me unnecessary angst for never surpassing the original’s hilarity. If you adored its predecessor and appreciated its exaggerated satire, then this sequel will only be viewed as watchable. If you just want crude comedy and are content with elongated phone sex sequences, by all means give this second pie a taste. It’s not piping hot, but lukewarm at best.

Jun 23, 2021
SoSmooth1982
7.0

Everything and everybody are all apart in part 2. It's funny as hell but not the same chemistry as the 1st. ...

Apr 16, 2023