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A mental out-patient is mistaken for a missing wealthy man and a con man takes advantage of the situation.A mental out-patient is mistaken for a missing wealthy man and a con man takes advantage of the situation.A mental out-patient is mistaken for a missing wealthy man and a con man takes advantage of the situation.
Gian-Carlo Scandiuzzi
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- (as Giancarlo Scandiuzzi)
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- TriviaFinal leading role in a theatrical motion picture for Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder.
- GoofsA few minutes in, after getting out of his car, Eddie is carrying a case, but drops it on the floor just before the cops run towards and past him. In the next scene he no longer has the case.
- Quotes
Elaine: [Elaine undresses] Give it a whirl, Abe.
George: Well, I like, I want to, I want to...
Elaine: You want to say something to me?
George: Yes, I do and I want to be completely honest and get this off your chest. I mean, get this off your breast. I mean, my breast. Get this, off my chest.
Elaine: Give it a try.
- Crazy creditsAs the TriStar Pictures logo plays out, Eddie Dash swears at the sight of the horse getting wings, causing it to crash offscreen.
- Alternate versionsIn a Bounce TV airing, Eddie says the word "wait" instead of the word "fuckin' wings" in the normal TriStar Pictures logo and when the logo ends, he say the word "damn" instead of saying of the word "fuckin". Certain TV airing meanwhile have the cursed words removed and Eddie says "wings" and "white horse" instead.
- SoundtracksBe Kind to Your Web-Footed Friends
Written by Tom Glazer
Based on "Stars and Stripes Forever", written by John Philip Sousa
Featured review
Con man Eddie Dash (Richard Pryor) is on parole requiring 100 hours of community service. He's assigned to drive recently released mental patient George (Gene Wilder). George is a neurotic pathological liar and would rather stay in the clinic. He's mistaken for brewery tycoon Abe Fielding by everyone including Abe's wife Elaine (Mercedes Ruehl).
It's the last time that the great comedic pairing Pryor and Wilder appear on the big screen. The most compelling scene turns out to be the last one with Pryor and Wilder holding a sign that says "partners forever". I don't know if the guys knew at the time that this would be their last film together. They are older and a half step slower. They still have plenty of chemistry and comedic flair. The bigger problem lies in the construction of the comedy. The movie initially sets up Pryor as a lying con man and Wilder as unwilling to lie. That should be the connection all the way to the end. Pryor would lie, cheat, and steal to get his money. Wilder, on the other hand, would be the clueless innocent bumbling his way to the riches while only telling the truth. I do like the twist but there should be more it. It's still nice to see the guys but this is not good.
It's the last time that the great comedic pairing Pryor and Wilder appear on the big screen. The most compelling scene turns out to be the last one with Pryor and Wilder holding a sign that says "partners forever". I don't know if the guys knew at the time that this would be their last film together. They are older and a half step slower. They still have plenty of chemistry and comedic flair. The bigger problem lies in the construction of the comedy. The movie initially sets up Pryor as a lying con man and Wilder as unwilling to lie. That should be the connection all the way to the end. Pryor would lie, cheat, and steal to get his money. Wilder, on the other hand, would be the clueless innocent bumbling his way to the riches while only telling the truth. I do like the twist but there should be more it. It's still nice to see the guys but this is not good.
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Sen Başkasısın
- Filming locations
- New York City, New York, USA(some exteriors)
- Production company
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Box office
- Budget
- $17,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $2,865,916
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,537,965
- Jul 28, 1991
- Gross worldwide
- $2,865,916
- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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