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Loucos de Dar Nó

Título original: Stir Crazy
  • 1980
  • 12
  • 1 h 51 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,7/10
32 mil
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Gene Wilder, Richard Pryor, and Erland van Lidth in Loucos de Dar Nó (1980)
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Buddy ComedyComédiaComédia de humor negroCrime

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaSet up and wrongfully accused, two best friends are sent to prison for a crime they didn't commit. However, no prison cell can keep them locked in a cage.Set up and wrongfully accused, two best friends are sent to prison for a crime they didn't commit. However, no prison cell can keep them locked in a cage.Set up and wrongfully accused, two best friends are sent to prison for a crime they didn't commit. However, no prison cell can keep them locked in a cage.

  • Direção
    • Sidney Poitier
  • Roteiristas
    • Bruce Jay Friedman
    • Charles Blackwell
  • Artistas
    • Gene Wilder
    • Richard Pryor
    • Georg Stanford Brown
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,7/10
    32 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Sidney Poitier
    • Roteiristas
      • Bruce Jay Friedman
      • Charles Blackwell
    • Artistas
      • Gene Wilder
      • Richard Pryor
      • Georg Stanford Brown
    • 103Avaliações de usuários
    • 33Avaliações da crítica
    • 56Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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      • 1 indicação no total

    Vídeos2

    Stir Crazy
    Trailer 1:32
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    Gene Wilder
    Gene Wilder
    • Skip Donahue
    Richard Pryor
    Richard Pryor
    • Harry Monroe
    Georg Stanford Brown
    Georg Stanford Brown
    • Rory Schultebrand
    JoBeth Williams
    JoBeth Williams
    • Meredith
    Miguel Ángel Suárez
    Miguel Ángel Suárez
    • Jesus Ramirez
    • (as Miguelangel Suarez)
    Craig T. Nelson
    Craig T. Nelson
    • Deputy Ward Wilson
    Barry Corbin
    Barry Corbin
    • Warden Walter Beatty
    Charles Weldon
    Charles Weldon
    • Blade
    Nicolas Coster
    Nicolas Coster
    • Warden Henry Sampson
    Joel Brooks
    Joel Brooks
    • Len Garber
    Jonathan Banks
    Jonathan Banks
    • Jack Graham
    Erland van Lidth
    Erland van Lidth
    • Grossberger
    • (as Erland Van Lidth De Jeude)
    Lewis Van Bergen
    Lewis Van Bergen
    • Guard #1
    Karmin Murcelo
    • Teresa Ramirez
    Franklyn Ajaye
    Franklyn Ajaye
    • Young Man in Hospital
    Estelle Omens
    • Mrs. R.H. Broache
    Peter Looney
    • Kicker #1
    Cedrick Hardman
    • Big Mean
    • Direção
      • Sidney Poitier
    • Roteiristas
      • Bruce Jay Friedman
      • Charles Blackwell
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    Avaliações de usuários103

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    dtucker86

    a very funny film

    "Thats right,thats right we baaaad.....". That line was probably the most famous that Richard Pryor ever uttered on screen. He and Gene Wilder made a great "buddy" team just like Newman and Redford...only they are a helluva lot funnier! This was one film that critics hated but audiences loved. Wilder's "nice guy" is a perfect match for Pryor's wisecracking. This film has a fine supporting cast as well, George Stanford Brown (although his portrayal of a gay inmate may not seem "politically correct" today, he is hilariously "swishy" though!) Jobeth Williams, Barry Corbin (as the corrupt warden)and Craig T. Nelson (before he became a "Coach"). Sidney Poitier does a wonderful job of directing these two comedy legends I might add. The prison escape in the end kept me on the edge of my seat. I liked Skip and Harry so much that I was just rooting for them all the way! Pryor was burned shortly after this film was completed.
    7whpratt1

    Great Comedy

    Enjoyed this film starring Gene Wilder, (Skip Donahue) and Richard Pryor, (Harry Monroe) who are arrested and sent to prison for a bank robbery which they did not commit. Skip & Harry are from the East and are sent to a prison in the Western part of the country and they have to face some very difficult situations in the prison and just can't seem to adjust to prison life. One day the warden of the prison finds out that Skip has a great deal of experience in riding broncos in rodeo's and asks him to participate in a Western rodeo which is going to be presented to the prisoners and general public. There is some romance which goes on between a girl named Meredith, (Jo Beth Williams) who is attracted to Skip Donahue and obtains a lawyer for him to be able to investigate this false prison sentence and get him free. There is plenty of action with Skip & Harry trying to run away from bulls who are out to attack them and lots of great comedy.
    8ccthemovieman-1

    Wilder And Pryor At Their Peak

    Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor was a good comedy team of the 1970s, making several hit movies together, this being one of the more memorable. Viewing this movie recently after a 25-year absence, it was a shock to me to hear the language. I had remembered this strictly as a light-hearted comedy but I can see why it's rated "R." That is solely for the language, especially by Pryor, but he was known for his profane humor.

    If you can put up with that, the film is downright funny, even today. I found myself laughing out loud at a few scenes, all of which I remembered vividly from several viewings in the '70s. They are still just as funny.

    Who could forget that mammoth criminal with the long, long name - Erland van Lidth de Jeude? He was the guy that scared the hell out of everyone, just by his physical presence. In real life, that man was the opposite of his projected image on screen. He was a graduate of MIT, an accomplished opera singer, an Olympic wrestler, devoted husband and father, writer, etc. The poor man died at the age of 34.

    It also was interesting to see such a young looking Craig T Nelson and JoBeth Williams.

    This might have been the best of the Wilder-Pryor films. I was shocked to see that Sidney Poitier directed this movie. I didn't know that until seconds ago when I looked at this IMDb title page.
    10BrandtSponseller

    Humor and suspense

    Skip Donahue (Gene Wilder) and Harry Monroe (Richard Pryor) are best friends living in New York City. Donahue is an amateur playwright, working a day job in department store security. Monroe is working as a catering assistant. When Donahue is canned for harassing a starlet and Monroe is fired because his marijuana ends up in the food at a society dinner on the same day, Donahue takes it as the perfect opportunity to finally leave the cold, unfriendly metropolis and head out West. Unfortunately, neither is very well adapted to life outside of New York, and they end up framed for a crime.

    I hadn't seen Stir Crazy since at least the early 1980s. Recently I had a chance to rewatch Gene Wilder's The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother (1975), which I hadn't seen since the 1970s, and I was a bit disappointed. So I was nervous that Stir Crazy might also be a let down this far removed in time. That couldn't have been more wrong. I may have even thought it was funnier and more exciting this time around than when I first watched the film as a teen.

    I had forgotten that Stir Crazy isn't just a comedy. It's also fairly suspenseful and surprisingly serious at times in the last act. Director Sidney Poitier makes a smooth transition through many genres--buddy film, road movie, fish out of water story and prison film, aided of course by Wilder and Pryor. While both actors have had plenty of performances just as good as Stir Crazy, neither have had any that were better.

    In a way, this is really more Wilder's film than Pryor's. That's no slight on Pryor; Wilder just ends up getting more screen time. He presents a hilariously bizarre, complex character who is full of contradictions--kind of a channeling of a less loquacious Woody Allen through a more down to earth version of his Willy Wonka (Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory, 1971). Wilder's Skip Donahue has an air of Mister Rogers-styled good-natured innocence, with the same kind of odd and maybe creepy homoerotic overtones, but he'll also turn on a dime into a neurotic, screaming loon. As I said, it's all very complex, but extremely funny and enjoyable to watch.

    Pryor's Harry Monroe is more of a streetwise perpetual victim who doesn't adjust to the social world of the criminal justice system as well as Donahue does. He has a much more typical reaction, with no misconceptions about their dire circumstances.

    The crux of the humor in the first section of the film is the naivety of Donahue's "grass is always greener on the other side" conception of the Western U.S. compared to New York City. Of course, things turn out to be not quite so simple, but it's funny and charming that Poitier and writer Bruce Jay Friedman have Donahue never quite wake up from his naïve misconception. It also turns out to have much more weight than just a comic device: Donahue survives in prison as well as he does, and it brings about the profound changes of character--Donahue becomes much more authentic, realizes his potential, gains material for his art and even gets the girl--because of his continued misprision (in the Bloom sense) about life outside of New York City, and in the end, it enables a "return to the market", as they say in Zen Buddhism.

    Watching Stir Crazy at this later point in time, some of the humor might seem a bit clichéd to younger viewers. It's important to remember that this is where a lot of those "clichés" came from. In 1980, everyone was mimicking scenes from this film (such "We bad . . .") and repeating dialogue and jokes. Some of the filmic (and by extension general cultural) folklore or urban legends about prisons contained in Stir Crazy had made appearances in films prior to this one, but not in the particular irreverent way that they're satirized here.

    This is an important film in the careers of a few of the greatest actors and comedians (Wilder, Pryor and Poitier), with an important place in the history of Hollywood comedy. The fact that it's also suspenseful and has philosophical things to say about human nature is a bonus that makes this a film you shouldn't miss.
    8view_and_review

    Pryor/Wilder 2

    After their rendezvous in Silver Streak, Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder team up again. I heard Richard Pryor mentioning this movie in a stand-up routine. He didn't mention it by name because they'd just finished filming. He talked about doing a movie in an Arizona prison and how there were guys in there with triple life. Meaning, if they died and came back they'd still be in prison. LOL!

    Harry Monroe (Richard Pryor) and Skip Donahue (Gene Wilder) are two friends who've been fired from their respective small-time jobs in New York. Skip is a playwright and Harry is an actor. They decided that their firings were signs, so they packed up and headed west to make their big break. Their big break came in Arizona-as in their van breaking down. Then, through some criminal deceit and judicial ineptness the two of them end up in prison with 125 year sentences.

    This movie, as far as comedy, was better than Silver Streak. Pryor and Wilder both were in fine form. Not only that, prison just seems to make for such funny scenarios. I thoroughly enjoyed Stir Crazy.

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    • Curiosidades
      Prior to filming, Arizona State Prison Warden Robert Raines had tried to organize a rodeo for 2 years. The biggest obstacle was the cost of constructing an arena, complete with grandstand, stables, and livestock chutes. When Columbia Pictures inquired about renting the prison for a film shoot, he saw a way to realize his dream. If security could be maintained, the prison was available for a fee which matched the budget for the new rodeo grounds. Raines said, "There was a fringe benefit we didn't anticipate. Morale in the prison was never higher. Some 350 inmates signed on as extras, playing themselves, and the rest, even the most notorious troublemakers, stayed on their best behavior. There were simply no incidents."
    • Erros de gravação
      How exactly would Meredith, or anyone outside of the prison for that matter, know that Skip's life was in danger at the rodeo? She is never seen interacting with anyone involved with the prison other than Skip, and he of course wouldn't have known that Graham and the guards were plotting against him.
    • Citações

      Skip Donahue: What are you doing?

      Harry Monroe: I'm gettin bad. You better get bad, Jack, 'cause if you ain't bad, you're gonna get fucked.

    • Versões alternativas
      The original 1999 DVD and the current Blu-Ray by Image Entertainment restores bits of footage absent from previous video versions.(the VHS copies were transferred from a slightly damaged 35mm print of the film and the print damage caused this), during the transition from the prison cafeteria to the activity yard in which after Harry is told by Rory that he killed his stepfather by slapping his hand in which Harry takes his hand and pats it lightly a few times and then a shot of the prison yard before cutting to the various outside activities with the inmates.
    • Conexões
      Edited into Richard Pryor: I Ain't Dead Yet, #*%$#@!! (2003)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Crazy
      Sung by Gene Wilder

      Composed by Michael Masser (uncredited) and Randy Goodrum (uncredited)

      Produced by Michael Masser (uncredited)

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      • 12 de dezembro de 1980 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idiomas
      • Inglês
      • Espanhol
    • Também conhecido como
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    • Locações de filme
      • Tucson, Arizona, EUA
    • Empresa de produção
      • Columbia Pictures
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      • US$ 10.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 101.300.000
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 8.691.886
      • 14 de dez. de 1980
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      • US$ 101.300.000
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