Carrey's certifiable but cool alter ego, Ace Ventura, continues his pet sleuthing in the wilds of Africa as he tries to avert a tribal war by locating a kidnapped sacred bat.
Released theatrically in the USA November 10, 1995, the film had an opening weekend box office gross of $40 million dollars. This is the largest amount grossed by a film on a non-holiday weekend (The previous record holder: 1994's "Interview with the Vampire"). The film earned $110 million domestically at the box office. Color by DuArt. In SDDS Sound. Additional credits: Cathy Morrison (animal trainer); Alan P. Edminsten, Alan Bradford Curtis, Dal Nielsen, Eric Oliver, Richard Flower, Bonnie R. Benwick, Kathy Houghton (assistant directors); John E. Sullivan (2nd unit director of photography); Peter Montgomery, Carolyn Soper (visual effects); Jef B. Adams, Jr., Adele Plauche (set design); Cheryl Leigh Ptak (key make-up artist/make-up design).
All-righty then! Ace Ventura returns in this sequel to the surprise smash hit of 1994. In Africa, a rare white bat has been kidnapped, causing strife between two tribes. Of course, the rubber-faced Ace -- who's afraid of bats -- is sent to find the missing creature, resulting in the kind of mayhem, chaos and silliness that only Ace can create.
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