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See No Evil Hear No Evil

See No Evil Hear No Evil

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See No Evil Hear No Evil A man is murdered. Two men witness it. A blind man who hears the killer, and a deaf man who sees them. The police don’t think they’re credible witnesses, but the killers don’t want to take any chances. The two men must now work together to save themselves and bring the killers to justice.

Absolutely Superb

See No Evil Hear No Evil – Hilarious, side splitting, very clever humour by two of the best comedy actors ever.

I have seen this film several times now, and each time is as amusing as the first.

You have just got to watch this film!

A TIMELESS COMEDY

Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder are probably one of the best comedy couples around. And this title is probably one of the best they made together. The most of the credit goes here to Richard, who played his part really hilariously.

Anyway, a nice late-eighties comedy, with some great laughs and not so great plot. But hey, who cares about that, when you “smile your pants off”.


The funniest Wilder/Pryor movie

 
Just saw this movie again recently, and it still gets me laughing like crazy. This was the first Pryor/Wilder movie I ever saw, when it first came out on video, and it eventually got me to the video store several more times to see their other movies. Although all of them got me laughing (especially Silver Streak), this one was by far the funniest. It’s definitely an underrated movie. I only wish Pryor and Wilder had done more together.

When two become one

 

“See no evil, Hear no evil”; a perfect title for an hilarious script that was brilliantly portrayed by Gene Wilder (Dave) and Richard Pryer (Wally). The tale of two “handicapped” (as Dave remarks at the end of the film, “I’m not handicapped, I have you”) individuals who come together to be ones eyes. The hilarious duo get caught in a crime they did not commit and do everything in thier power to rid them of the accusation.

I have to say that I really enjoyed this movie tremendously. I remember watching it when it first came out in 1989 and thinking, “wow…what a funny flick”. Being only 11 at the time, I didn’t really understand the hilarity of all the jokes that was in it. The reason why I watch it again now… 13 years later is because of one Kevin Spacey (Who plays Kirgo, the crook). I’m in the process of collecting all of his movies… and this one just happens to be one in that list. I’m glad that it is. I find the script to be wonderfull, the acting brilliant and the time spent watching it a definate fun time. Great movie!!


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