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Which Way Is Up? (1977) - film review

  Michael Schultz Comedystars 3
Summary
Which Way Is Up? is an American film comedy first released in 1977, directed by Michael Schultz.  The film stars Richard Pryor, Lonette McKee, Margaret Avery, Morgan Woodward and Marilyn Coleman.  Our overall rating for this film is: good.

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Credits
  • Director: Michael Schultz
  • Script: Lina Wertmüller, Carl Gottlieb, Cecil Brown, Sonny Gordon
  • Photo: John A. Alonzo
  • Music: Mark Davis, Paul Riser
  • Cast: Richard Pryor (Leroy Jones), Lonette McKee (Vanetta), Margaret Avery (Annie Mae), Morgan Woodward (Mr. Mann), Marilyn Coleman (Sister Sarah), Bebe Drake (Thelma), Gloria Edwards (Janelle), Ernesto Hernández (Jose Reyes), DeWayne Jessie (Sugar), Morgan Roberts (Henry), Diane Rodriguez (Estrella Reyes), Dolph Sweet (The Boss), Tim Thomerson (Tour Guide), Daniel Valdez (Chuy Estrada), Luis Valdez (Ramon Juarez), Marc Alaimo (Frankie), Tony Alvarenga (Errand Boy), Victor Argo (Angel), Pat Ast (Hooker), Blair Burrows (Goon), Kathy Cronkite (Photographer), Ron Cummins (Photographer), Julie Dorman (Congregation Lady), Evelyn Dutton (Receptionist), Carmen Filpi (Wino), Darrell Giddens (Man at Picnic), Cheryl Harvey (Congregation Lady), Louise Johnson (Congregation Lady), Sidney Lanier (Rossi), Tanya Lynne Lee (Althea), Terence Locke (Assassin), Ted Markland (Goon), Ralph Montgomery (Goon), Paul Mooney (Inspector Caine), Shane Mooney (Alvin), Yvonne Mooney (Congregation Lady), Harry Northup (Chief Goon), Dennis O’Flaherty (Reporter), Korla Pandit (The Hindu), Clifford A. Pellow (White Boss), Mark Robin (Reporter), Hank Robinson (Goon), Eddie Smith (Man at Picnic), Spo-De-Odee (Cripple), Bob Terhune (Goon), Carol Trost (Ms. Collins), Joe Turkel (Harry Boatwright), Angela Wilson (Dawn Minetta), Hank Worden (The Flunky)
  • Country: USA
  • Language: English
  • Runtime: 94 min




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