Which Way Is Up? (1977) Michael Schultz, Richard Pryor, Lonette McKee, Margaret Avery


Richard Pryor is playing three different roles here. The first being a poor orange picker named Leroy Jones who gets laid off when by mistake he joins the worker’s union during one of their demonstrations. Afterwards he is forced to leave his wife and family behind which also includes Leroy’s father (also played by Pryor) to go to Los Angeles. Leroy ends up working for the same company that fired him back home. He is a manager at the company but he is now distant from his former pals. He meets and falls in love with Vanetta who is a labor organizer which leaves him splitting time between his wife Annie Mae and Vanetta. When Leroy finds out that the Reverend Lenox Thomas (also played by Pryor) has got his wife pregnant while he was absent, he then make the moves on the reverend’s wife.

Also Known As (AKA): O Que Vai Ser Agora?, Wie geht’s aufwärts?

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File Name : Which.Way.Is.Up.1977.mkv
File Size : 1382.49 MB
Resolution : 720×460 @ 852×460
Duration : 01:34:12
Video : AVC (AVC), 1 850 Kbps, 23.976 fps
Audio : AC-3 (AC3), 192 Kbps (CBR), 48.0 KHz, 2 channels, 1 stream

Quality: DVDRip
Language: English
Subs: English, French, Spanish (embedded)
Genre: Comedy

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