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Dennis the Menace Strikes Again is a 1998 direct-to-video sequel to the 1993 theatrical feature Dennis the Menace. It was produced by Outlaw Productions and released by Warner Bros. on July 14, 1998. Like many direct-to-video sequels, it retains none of the cast from the first film. Dennis Mitchell is back, and worse than ever. At the beginning of the movie, his grandpa moves in, and he starts spending more time with him than his annoyed neighbor, George Wilson. Mr. Wilson, upset that he's getting older, gets tricked by two con men, and gives them thousands of dollars in order for him to be younger. The con men sell him a fake machine that they claim will make him look and feel a lot younger. The desperate Wilson gives in to their scheme. Suddenly, the attitudes of Mr. Wilson and Mr. Johnson (Dennis' Grandpa) reverse as Johnson feels George's pain of living in the same neighborhood as Dennis. Trying to fix an earlier mishap, Dennis accidentally destroys Wilson's machine. As a result... full article at wikipedia
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  • Jul 14, 1998
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  • 71.0min
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  • Jun 25, 1993
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