: A nun, a choice that eventually triggers divine intervention from the "Big Guy Upstairs". Production and Critical Reception
Released in 1982, is the first official sequel to the 1973 "Golden Age" adult film classic . Unlike the somber, existential tone of the original, this installment pivots toward a whimsical, episodic sex comedy with high production values for its era. Plot Summary The Devil In Miss Jones Part II
Picking up in the afterlife, (Georgina Spelvin) finds herself bored and frustrated in Hell. She strikes a bargain with Lucifer (Jack Wrangler) to return to Earth as an immortal human, but the deal takes an unexpected turn when the Devil actually falls in love with her. : A nun, a choice that eventually triggers
: Modern reviewers often highlight the film's "wildly imaginative" depiction of Hell as a punk-inspired wonderland and praise the comedic chemistry between Wrangler and Robert Kerman (billed as R. Bolla), who plays the Devil’s Advocate. Georgina Spelvin Justine Jones Jack Wrangler Robert Kerman The Devil's Advocate Jacqueline Lorians Joanna Storm Private Parts Anna Ventura Eve Schwartz Samantha Fox Sister Angela The Devil in Miss Jones Part II (1982) - IMDb Plot Summary Picking up in the afterlife, (Georgina
: The film was directed by Henri Pachard (a pseudonym for Ron Sullivan), who is credited with giving the sequel a more "respectable" cinematic style and improved makeup effects compared to the original.
Jealous and unwilling to admit his feelings, Lucifer tries to sabotage Justine’s craving for lust by reincarnating her soul into various women who are physically or socially removed from sexual opportunity: : A high-end call girl. Private Parts : A bumbling soldier. Eve Schwartz : A prim Tupperware saleswoman.
: In 1984, it was named the Year's Best X-Rated Movie at an awards ceremony.