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Stir Crazy (1980)

Stir Crazy (1980)
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After the excellent audience response to their teaming in Silver Streak, Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor reunited for this zany comedy. Wilder and Pryor play a couple of out-of-work numbskulls who take a promotional job that requires them to dress up like gigantic woodpeckers. Unfortunately, a pair of thieves, likewise decked out in woodpecker suits, pull off a bank job not long after Wilder and Pryor make their first public appearance. The boys are arrested and sentenced to 120 years each (at this point, we know we're not dealing with real life). After a concerted (and hilarious) effort to make the best of things "in stir," Wilder and Pryor break out of jail, hoping to track down the genuine thieves. The mess never really works itself out, suggesting that perhaps the stars had a Stir Crazy II lurking in the recesses of their minds. Written by Bruce Jay Friedman and directed by Sidney Poitier, it never did spawn a sequel, though a TV series spin-off, starring Larry Riley and Joseph Guzaldo, briefly surfaced in 1986. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Gene WilderRichard Pryor, (more)
Director(s):
Sidney Poitier
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Synopsis of Stir Crazy

After the excellent audience response to their teaming in Silver Streak, Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor reunited for this zany comedy. Wilder and Pryor play a couple of out-of-work numbskulls who take a promotional job that requires them to dress up like gigantic woodpeckers. Unfortunately, a pair of thieves, likewise decked out in woodpecker suits, pull off a bank job not long after Wilder and Pryor make their first public appearance. The boys are arrested and sentenced to 120 years each (at this point, we know we're not dealing with real life). After a concerted (and hilarious) effort to make the best of things "in stir," Wilder and Pryor break out of jail, hoping to track down the genuine thieves. The mess never really works itself out, suggesting that perhaps the stars had a Stir Crazy II lurking in the recesses of their minds. Written by Bruce Jay Friedman and directed by Sidney Poitier, it never did spawn a sequel, though a TV series spin-off, starring Larry Riley and Joseph Guzaldo, briefly surfaced in 1986. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
108 mins

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Director(s):
Sidney Poitier
Writer(s):
Bruce Jay Friedman
Producer(s):
Hannah WeinsteinMelville Tucker
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Profanity, Adult Situations, Mild Violence, Drug Content, Questionable for Children)
Categories:
Comedy
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Andrea P.

    The things we found funny in the 70's. Sheesh (and Shong)! Wilder and Pryor play well together, the script is decent (despite loose ends), and the famous lines (e.g., "That's right, we bad" and "I can't feel my leg") stand the test of time, but I mainly laughed for old times' sake. Georg Stanford Brown's portrayal of the effeminate inmate, Rory, is the funniest and best part of the film.

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    Jim Z.

    I remember seeing this as a kid, and its still funny even today. Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor have done many good flicks together, and this happens to be one of the best. The other really good ones of the duo is Silver Streak and See no Evil, Hear no Evil. Hillarious! Check this one out... you will love it most likely.

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    Amanda S.

    This movie is laugh out loud funny. You cannot go wrong with the Pryor/Wilder duo. I hee-hawed through the whole thing. Reminder: this movie is rated R for a reason. If you don't mind a little language, you're in for a real treat!

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