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Which Way Is Up?






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(Redirected from Which Way Is Up)

Which Way Is Up?
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMichael Schultz
Written by
  • Cecil Brown
  • Based onThe Seduction of Mimi
    byLina Wertmüller
    Produced bySteve Krantz
    Starring
  • Lonette McKee
  • Margaret Avery
  • CinematographyJohn A. Alonzo
    Edited byDanford B. Greene
    Music by
    • Mark Davis
  • Paul Riser
  • Production
    company

    Universal Pictures

    Distributed byUniversal Pictures

    Release date

    • November 4, 1977 (1977-11-04)

    Running time

    94 minutes
    LanguageEnglish
    Budget$3 million[1]

    Which Way is Up? is a 1977 American comedy film starring Richard Pryor and directed by Michael Schultz. It is an American version of the 1972 Italian comedy film The Seduction of Mimi. Richard Pryor plays three roles: an orange picker who has two women at the same time, the orange picker's father, and a reverend who gets the orange picker's wife pregnant.

    Plot[edit]

    When he falls into a union action by mistake, Leroy Jones is forced out of town. The only option given to Leroy was a one way bus ticket to Los Angeles, where more jobs are available. While he is away, Leroy becomes smitten with Vanetta, a beautiful labor activist. When he returns home, he has to juggle his wife, his new romance with Vanetta, and his new job. Meanwhile, the Reverend Lenox Thomas takes advantage of Leroy's absence to cavort with Annie Mae, leading Leroy to take revenge with the reverend's wife.

    Cast[edit]

    Reception[edit]

    TV Guide rated Which Way Is Up? 1/5 stars and wrote that Pryor plays his character as unlikable, making the film unfunny.[2]

    References[edit]

  • ^ "Which Way Is Up?". TV Guide. Retrieved 2017-07-22.
  • External links[edit]


    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Which_Way_Is_Up%3F&oldid=1218402963"

    Categories: 
    1977 films
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    Films directed by Michael Schultz
    Films produced by Steve Krantz
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