Stir Crazy

Stir Crazy

By Sidney Poitier

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 2008-08-12
  • Advisory Rating: 15
  • Runtime: 1h 51min
  • Director: Sidney Poitier
  • Production Company: Columbia Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: GBP 6.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: GBP 3.49
6.476/10
6.476
From 445 Ratings

Description

One of the looniest pictures to come along in some time! Stir Crazy teams two of the most brilliant and zany comic performers today: Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder. Skip (Wilder) and Harry (Pryor) have both been fired from their jobs, so they take off in their van for California to seek fame and fortune, but somewhere along the way the van conks out and they're broke and...well, they have to eat, right? So they land a gig as singing and dancing woodpeckers to promote a bank opening. When two bank robbers steal their costumes and stick up the bank, guess who gets the blame? Skip and Harry are carted off to the state pen for 125 years. They try to keep their sanity and their lives amidst: a sadistic warden, a hulking mass-murderer and an inter-prison rodeo - all with great hilarity.

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  • Brilliant

    5
    By zak9236
    What you would expect from two of the times funniest actors. If you haven't seen it, it's time you did.
  • Funniest movie ever made

    5
    By Gradwell
    Wilder and Pryor are genius in this film, expertly led by Mr Poitier. Excellent.
  • One of Gene Wilder's best

    5
    By Thomas Pollock-movie fan
    Skip Dawnahugh(Gene Wilder) and Harry(Richard Pryor) are framed and end up in a prison rodeo throughout the movieand make an escape. Great hilarious movie from Gene and Richard pairing up again and a must see movie.
  • Laughs Guaranteed!!

    5
    By Stoonie
    i had watched this film years ago when i were young but when i saw this i had to buy it the price is a problem but what can you do this film is guaranteed to make you laugh. you have the rather comical Gene wilder along with the really offensive (late) Richard Pryor both when together can show you just how comedy was like back in the 80s.

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