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Which Way is Up
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In this ambitious and raunchy remake of Lina Wertmuller's satire, 'The Seduction of Mimi,' McKee plays a labor organizer and Pryor plays an orange picker, a lascivious older man and a philandering reverend.
In this ambitious and raunchy remake of Lina Wertmuller's satire, 'The Seduction of Mimi,' McKee plays a labor organizer and Pryor plays an orange picker, a lascivious older man and a philandering reverend.
Actors:
Yvonne Mooney,
Diane Rodriguez,
Dennis OFlaherty,
Victor Argo,
Lonette McKee,
Kathy Cronkite,
Marc Alaimo,
Sidney Lanier,
Bob Harks,
Daniel Valdez,
Blair Burrows,
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Yvonne Mooney
Diane Rodriguez
Dennis OFlaherty
Victor Argo
5 November 1934, The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
Lonette McKee
22 July 1954, Detroit, Michigan, USA
Kathy Cronkite
5 September 1950, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Marc Alaimo
5 May 1942, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Sidney Lanier
Bob Harks
Daniel Valdez
27 April 1949, California, USA
Blair Burrows
Genre:
Comedy
Director:
Michael Schultz
Michael Schultz
10 November 1938, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Country:
United States
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Pryor should have stuck with concert films.
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As unfunny as it gets. Worse, it's misogynist and an embarrassment to the race.
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Tired