He and his friend Spike help a team of women cricketers win a match by playing in drag, and decide to spend their share of the prize money in a casino.
Tim Burstall said neither he, Alan Hopgood nor Graeme Blundell was particularly interested in making a sequel to Alvin Purple but the film was so successful, Hexagon Productions wanted a follow-up.
Blundell wanted to avoid being typecast so a story was created which gave him a chance to play a double role.
John D. Lamond, who worked on the film's release, thought the filmmakers made a mistake making it "less sexy, because they didn’t want to lose any potential audience...so the second one wasn’t rated R and it flopped, fell on its arse after the first month".
The DVD is compatible with region codes 2 and 4 and includes special features such as the theatrical trailer, picture gallery and interviews with Tim Burstall, Alan Hopgood and Robin Copping.