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See No Evil, Hear No Evil

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Release Date: 11/09/2000

Genre: Comedy
Region Code: DVD 2
Certificate: MPAA R
Label: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Actors: Richard Pryor, Gene Wilder, Kevin Spacey, Alan North, Anthony Zerbe, Arthur Hiller, Gene Wilder, Richard Pryor, Arthur Hiller
Director: Arthur Hiller
Number of Discs: 1
Duration: 98 minutes
Audio Languages: English, French
Subtitle Languages: Danish, Arabic, Judeo-Arabic, Icelandic, Bulgarian, Swedish, Finnish, English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Hindi, Portuguese, Turkish, Hungarian, Polish, Dutch, Czech, Greek

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
It was murder! The blind guy couldn't see it. The deaf guy couldn't hear it. But now they're both wanted for it in the drop-dead comedy, SEE NO EVIL, HEAR NO EVIL, that reunites the outrageous comedyduo Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder (Silver Streak, Stir Crazy). Meet Wally and Dave. Wally is blind,Dave is deaf. When a man is murdered outside the newsstand where they work, the police collar thesetwo unlikely buddies as their main suspects. A hilarious chase ensues as Wally and Dave hightail itfrom the New York Police Department to snag the real bad guys - the wickedly beautiful Eve (Joan Severance, Black Scorpion) and her cold-blooded cohort, Kirgo (Kevin Spacey, American Beauty). From director Arthur Hiller (Silver Streak) comes this zany comedy caper you won't want to miss.

AMAZON REVIEW
See No Evil, Hear No Evil is a comedy thriller about disability that teeters perpetually on the brink of execrable taste, but more often ends up being bland. Brash blind Wally (Richard Pryor) and mild-mannered, cute deaf Dave (Gene Wilder) form a working partnership based partly on mutual regard and partly on desperation. A man is killed at the counter of their cigar store and neither of them can quite account for their actions or identify the killer, Eve (Joan Severance). They find themselves arrested and subsequently on the run. Eve and her henchman--a surprisingly sinister Kevin Spacey--pursue them remorselessly, searching for a gold coin that is more and less than it appears. Mild sexual chemistry between Wilder and the villainess is perhaps one of the few elements here not entirely watered down from late-period Hitchcock. Playing disability for slapstick is perhaps not the most enlightened way to increase sympathy for the disabled: this is a crass film whose good intentions are more than usually fragile.

On the DVD: the disc includes a rather smug featurette and filmographies of the two stars. --Roz Kaveney