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Cheech and Chong's the Corsican Brothers

Cheech and Chong's the Corsican Brothers

  • Release 27/10/2015
  • Film and TV Genre Comedy-Contemporary
  • Media Format Blu-ray
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Price: USD $21.73

Product Notes

From bongs to bon mots, Cheech and Chong proudly place their names alongside such luminaries as the Brothers Karamazov, the Marx Brothers, the Ritz Brothers and the Smothers Brothers portraying the brothers Corsican in Cheech & Chong's The Corsican Brothers, a comic adventure inspired by the Alexandre Dumas novella. As the story unfolds, our two heroes, down-on-their-luck rock musicians (Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong, Up In Smoke) wandering the streets of France after a disastrous performance (the locals have actually paid them to stop performing), happen upon a gypsy storyteller. The gypsy regales them with stories of the noble Corsican Brothers (also played by Cheech and Chong) who plot to take down the evil nobleman F***aire, portrayed with scenery-chewing glee by Roy Dotrice (Amadeus). Cheech and Chong's The Corsican Brothers, as written for the screen by Tommy Chong, Cheech Marin and Rikki Marin, is a Dumas tale of adventure like no other and features a cast that includes Jean-Claude Dreyfus (Delicatessen), Rae Dawn Chong (The Color Purple) and Edie McClurg (Ferris Bueller's Day Off).

Description

Title: Cheech and Chong's the Corsican Brothers
Genre: Comedy-Contemporary
Starring: Cheech Marin, Tommy Chong, Roy Dotrice, Rae Dawn Chong
Directors: Tommy Chong, Thomas Chong
Studio: Olive
Release Date: 27/10/2015
Media Format: Blu-ray
Rated: PG
UPC: 887090109901
Original Language: ENG
Closed Caption: No
Run Time: 91 minutes
Year of Release: 1984