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Uptown Saturday Night (DVD, 2004) 
Uptown Saturday Night (DVD, 2004)

 
Uptown Saturday Night (DVD, 2004)

Leading Role: Bill Cosby
Director: Sidney Poitier
Rating: Rated PG
Release Date: Jan 2004
Format: DVD
UPC: 085392889020
Product ID: EPID6468673
Description: Blue-collar buddies Steve and Wardell decide to hang out at an illicit gambling joint one Saturday night. But they lose their shirts (literally) when robbers force them and everyone else to strip and give up their valuables. As if that w...
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  uptown ssaturday night
Review created: 08/20/09
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movie stars sidney poitier and bill cosby is funny funny and funny. you love the comedy between the two as they go on there adventure of get back a stolen winning lottery ticket


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  Uptown Saturday Night
Review created: 07/11/09

This film has a great deal of laughter all through it. You seem to have a plot and a subplot and it all comes together to form one fine movie. What is great too is the fact that you can see that they tend to poke fun at other well known movies and do it without taking away from the story line.


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  UPTOWN SATURDAY NIGHT
Review created: 06/02/09
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IF YOU DON'T ENJOY THIS MOVIE YOU MUST BE DEAD. VERY VERY FUNNY AND BILL COSBY,
, SIDNEY POITIER , AND JIMMY WALKER. GREAT FILM A MUST SEE FOR SURE AND IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THIS "SHAME ON YOU". THIS IS ONE YOU WANT TO BUY AND GIVE TO THE GRAND BABIES


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  The weakest of the trilogy........
Review created: 07/17/08
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This is a kind of film that people like to keep around. It's not Shakespeare but it's fun and light and it features some pretty wonderful performances. In here we have Steve Jackson (Sidney Poitier) and Wardell Franklin (Bill Cosby) are two working stiffs looking to have a good time uptown. They tip out on wives Sarah Jackson (Rosalind Cash) and Irma Franklin (Ketty Lester) and go to Zenobia's, a joint - named after Madame Zenobia (Lee Chamberlin) - where the high fallutin' high rollers hang out for a little casino action.

Unfortunately, they lose their shirts (literally) when robbers force them and everyone else to strip and give up their valuables. Thugs Zenobia's not only take all the patron's money and jewels, but also Steve's wallet, which he later discovers held something more valuable than he ever imagined. Steve and Wardell seek the help of numerous neighborhood characters - including "Don" Geechie Dan Beauford (Harry Belafonte), The Don's rival Silky Slim (Calvin Lockhart), local hood Little Seymour (Harold Nicholas), inept private investigator Sharp Eye Washington (Richard Pryor), and a corrupt Congress-critter (Roscoe Lee Browne) - in retrieving the wallet.

Uptown Saturday Night is a special movie, capable of striking that delicate balance between not funny and not interesting. It is, however, not to be dismissed out-of-hand. The film is a visual treat, to be sure. Cosby parting his hair and his moustache for a big night out on the town is truly a sight to behold, as is the red piping on his dinner jacket. He's also pretty tough in this movie. Cosby's Wardell is a little less refined than his I Spy guy, and a lot less refined than his ugly sweater Huxtable. Comedic co-star, Sidney Poitier looked to be out of his field, especially compared to Bill "Shave And A Haircut?" Cosby and the rest of the crew. Much of the time, Poitier seemed to be barely hanging in there, trying to keep up with Cosby's antics, with a look of terror in his eyes whenever Cosby tore loose (though admittedly, that may have been Director Poitier, panicking over losing control of Cosby). But even Cosby himself took a back seat to Paula Kelly, Richard Pryor, and Roscoe Lee Browne. Kelly, who I loved in "Sweet Charity", was Large as Leggy Peggy without being unnecessarily Loud; Pryor was understated (for him), and had one of the best, spot-on, lines in the movie; and Browne wore his two-faced Afro [when it suited him]-American [when it didn't] politician role like a shining coat of armor. The real surprise for me was discovering that Harry Belafonte was one of the bad guys ("Geechie Dan"). One hopes he was wearing alot of makeup, because otherwise, he looks close to death. Overall it's a goo/decent film that I recommended to all Bill Cosby/Sidney Poitier fans, or anyone looking for a decent classic movie to watch, may want to pick "Uptown Saturday Night."


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Review created: 05/14/07
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Again, another great sell. The dvd arrived in a couple of days. Packaged very well and had return sticker for just incase. The seller is Great to do business with and I look forward to doing more business with you in the future. Thanks !!!


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  UPTOWN SATURDAY NIGHT
Review created: 11/13/06
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received dvd and it was packaged well and in excellent condition. i also receved it right away. i will order from seller again.


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