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Which Way is Up VHS 1977 Movie Tape Richard Pryor New Sealed

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Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Actor
Richard Pryor
Studio
Universal
UPC
0096896601438
EAN
0096896601438
Signal Standard
NTSC
Rating
R
Director
Michael Schultz
Genre
Comedy
Movie/TV Title
Which Way Is Up?
Leading Role
Richard Pryor

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A seriocomic tale of love, seduction, and betrayal in the strife-torn farm country of central California. Richard Pryor plays several roles here, most significantly a migrant worker who works his way up the ranks in the agricultural company controlling one of the farms.

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UPC
0096896601438
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3148314

Product Key Features

Genre
Comedy
Director
Michael Schultz
Movie/TV Title
Which Way Is Up?
Rating
R
Leading Role
Richard Pryor
Signal Standard
NTSC

Additional Product Features

Format
Vhs
LeafCats
309
Release Date
19980120
Film Country
USA

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  • Which Way Is Up"

    This was the movie I saw when I first discovered Richard Pryor so many years ago. It was hilarious then and it's hilarious now; time has done nothing to diminish it. I actually insisted on getting a VHS copy so I could rewind it to certain scenes and watch them over again. (I'm still doing this even after 30 years!) Richard plays a farm worker who 'falls' into his role as an advocate for other farm workers, until he's seduced into life as a corporate sell out. He takes on this new life and even acquires a new 'wife' played by the lovely Lonette McKee (this movie is where I first discovered her as well and I've been happy to see her in other roles over the years, like the ones she played in 'The Women of Brewster Place,' 'Malcom X' and 'Jungle Fever.') Here she plays a young woman who is ...

  • Multi Tasking

    Talk about multi-tasking...Richard Pryor plays a few different roles and has affairs with a few different women while working a few different jobs. It is a wild chaotic mess. With that said, it is funny. It is sad in parts and wild action in other parts. Some of the movie is about migrant workers and the theme gets lost in the profanity and outrageous situations.