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Blue Collar
No Gene Wilder here. The film is "Superman III" (1983). Richard Pryor plays 'Gus Gorman'.
The World According To Garp (1982)
Superman III
Actually it was union station in Chicago, and the film was Sliver Streak with Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder.
In the film "Another You," the character Hayes is played by the actor Richard Pryor. The movie, released in 1991, is a comedy that also stars Gene Wilder. Pryor's portrayal of Hayes contributes to the film's humorous exploration of mistaken identity and personal transformation.
Richard Pryor was signed on as co-writer. Originally Pryor was to play the lead in the movie. The financial backers felt Pryor's image would effect the success of the film and the part of the sherrif went to Clevon Little. Mel Brooks wanted Pryor so he made him a co-writer.
"Greased Lightning" (1977). Stars Richard Pryor, Beau Bridges, Pam Grier, Cleavon Little, Vincent Gardenia. This film is based on the life of Wendell Scott, the first African-American to win a top tier NASCAR race.
The cast of people who starred in the 1977 film 'Greases Lightning' include various people. Some important charcters are Richard Pryor, Beau Bridges, and Pam Grier.
Jo Jo Dancer is the fictional character played by comedian Richard Pryor in the 1986 film "Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling." The film is a semi-autobiographical portrayal of Pryor's life, exploring themes of addiction, fame, and redemption. In the story, Jo Jo is a stand-up comedian who reflects on his life after a near-fatal incident, confronting his struggles and the impact of his choices. The film blends comedy and drama, showcasing Pryor's unique storytelling and personal experiences.
The 1991 comedy film 'Another You' was directed by Maurice Phillips. This film stars Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder with a mistaken identity plot. Although Maurice Phillips is the credited director Peter Bogdanovich was the original director and was replaced after 5 weeks.
Richard Harris played the role of King Duncan in the 1971 film adaptation of Macbeth, directed by Roman Polanski. The character of the doctor does not appear in that particular film adaptation.