Actor: Richard Pryor, Margaret Avery, Lonette McKee, Morgan Woodward, Marilyn Coleman Director: Michael Schultz Genre:Comedy Year: 1977 Studio:Universal Studios Length: 1 hours, 35 minutes Released:May 21, 2002 Rating: Not Rated Format: DVD (NTSC/Region 1) Misc: Color Language: English Subtitles : N/A
DESCRIPTION:
Richard Pryor plays three roles - a beleaguered, sex-starved farm worker named Leroy Jones; the farm worker's randy old father Rufus; and the hypocritical town preacher Rev. Lenox Thomas - and Pryor has never been so outrageously funny. The lives and love lives of these three men cross and crisscross as Leroy tries to get his life back on track. The fun kicks into high gear when Leroy moves from labor to management. He tries to juggle his wife and his girlfriend, but the only peace he can find is in the arms of the Reverend's wife! It's a case of too many women and too little time. No wonder he doesn't know Which Way Is Up?
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.
Actor: Richard Pryor, Margaret Avery, Lonette McKee, Morgan Woodward, Marilyn Coleman Director: Michael Schultz Genre:Comedy Year: 1977 Studio:Universal Studios Length: 1 hours, 35 minutes Released:May 21, 2002 Rating: Not Rated Format: DVD (NTSC/Region 1) Misc: Color Language: English Subtitles : N/A
DESCRIPTION:
Richard Pryor plays three roles - a beleaguered, sex-starved farm worker named Leroy Jones; the farm worker's randy old father Rufus; and the hypocritical town preacher Rev. Lenox Thomas - and Pryor has never been so outrageously funny. The lives and love lives of these three men cross and crisscross as Leroy tries to get his life back on track. The fun kicks into high gear when Leroy moves from labor to management. He tries to juggle his wife and his girlfriend, but the only peace he can find is in the arms of the Reverend's wife! It's a case of too many women and too little time. No wonder he doesn't know Which Way Is Up?
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.