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See No Evil, Hear No Evil

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Synopsis

Directed by Arthur Hiller, "See No Evil, Hear No Evil" is a hilarious comedy crime film released in 1989. The movie features an all-star cast including Kevin Spacey, Richard Pryor, Gene Wilder, and Joan Severance. Gene Wilder plays a deaf man, while Richard Pryor portrays a blind man, who get unwittingly tangled up in a murder mystery. When they witness a crime, they become the prime suspects due to their disabilities, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings and misadventures. As the mismatched duo embarks on a wild journey to clear their names, chaos ensues, and the laughs keep coming. With a mix of witty humor and clever wordplay, "See No Evil, Hear No Evil" showcases the comedic genius of Pryor and Wilder, taking viewers on a rollercoaster ride of comedic escapades. Kevin Spacey and Joan Severance deliver standout performances, adding to the film's charm and entertainment value. Packed with memorable moments and comedic set pieces, this classic comedy is a must-watch for fans of the genre. In "See No Evil, Hear No Evil," director Arthur Hiller masterfully blends comedy and crime elements to create a unique and entertaining cinematic experience. With its talented ensemble cast and witty script, the film strikes the perfect balance between laughter and suspense, making it a timeless comedy classic that continues to captivate audiences decades after its initial release.

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Movie Details

Director
Arthur Hiller, Gene Wilder, Joan Severance, Kevin Spacey, Richard Pryor
Release Year
1989
Runtime
Runtime not available
Genre
Comedy, Crime
MPAA Rating
R

Ratings & Box Office

IMDb Rating (out of 10)
Not rated
Metascore (out of 100)
44.0
Box Office
Not available

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