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6.2/10   689 votes
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Richard Wesley (writer)
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Release Date:
26 July 1974 (USA) more
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They get funny when you mess with their money.
Plot:
Steve Jackson and Wardell Franklin sneak out of their houses to visit Madame Zenobia's: a high-class but illegal nightclub... more | add synopsis
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Cast

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Sidney Poitier ... Steve Jackson

Bill Cosby ... Wardell Franklin

Harry Belafonte ... Geechie Dan Beauford

Flip Wilson ... The Reverend

Richard Pryor ... Sharp Eye Washington
Calvin Lockhart ... Silky Slim
Rosalind Cash ... Sarah Jackson
Roscoe Lee Browne ... Congressman Lincoln
Paula Kelly ... Leggy Peggy
Lee Chamberlin ... Madame Zenobia
Johnny Sekka ... Geechie's Henchman

Lincoln Kilpatrick ... Slim's Henchman #1
Ketty Lester ... Irma Franklin
Don Marshall ... Slim's Henchman #2
Harold Nicholas ... Little Seymour Pettigrew
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Cyril Poitier
Lance Taylor Sr.

Jophery C. Brown ... Geechie Dan henchman (uncredited)

Stevie Mack ... Church Member (uncredited)

Gene McDaniels ... Member of the Choir (uncredited)

Ray Parker Jr. ... Ray (uncredited)
George Reynolds ... Big Percy (uncredited)
Richard Warren ... Driver (uncredited)
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Directed by
Sidney Poitier 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Richard Wesley  writer

Produced by
Pembroke J. Herring .... associate producer
Melville Tucker .... producer
 
Original Music by
Tom Scott 
 
Cinematography by
Fred J. Koenekamp 
 
Film Editing by
Pembroke J. Herring 
 
Production Design by
Alfred Sweeney 
 
Set Decoration by
Robert De Vestel 
 
Makeup Department
Monty Westmore .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Mickey McCardle .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Bruce Chevillat .... second assistant director
Harry F. Hogan Sr. .... second unit director
Charles Washburn .... first assistant director (as Charles C. Washburn)
 
Sound Department
Marvin E. Lewis .... boom operator
George Malley .... sound (as George A. Maly)
Frank Regula .... sound (as Frank C. Regula)
Harry W. Tetrick .... sound
Terrance Emerson .... utility sound (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
Charles Spurgeon .... special effects
 
Stunts
Jophery C. Brown .... stunts (uncredited)
Bob Herron .... stunts (uncredited)
Henry Kingi .... stunts (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Doug Byers .... electrician
Owen Marsh .... camera operator (as Owen T. Marsh)
 
Music Department
Michael Arciaga .... music supervisor
Tom Scott .... conductor
 
Transportation Department
Chris Haynes .... driver (uncredited)
 

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Runtime:
104 min
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Color (Technicolor)
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Trivia:
Harry Belafonte's performance is a send-up of Marlon Brando's in The Godfather (1972). more
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Featured in 100 Years of Comedy (1997) (V) more
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5 out of 5 people found the following review useful.
Don't Overlook This One, 6 October 2001
8/10
Author: Derrick Ferguson from Brooklyn, New York

Despite it's obvious lack of a huge budget and the wildly out-of-style fashions and slang (yes, kids..we really DID dress and talk like that back in the '70's...I KNOW...I was THERE) UPTOWN SATURDAY NIGHT shouldn't be passed up when it's shown on your cable or satellite provider stations.

Sidney Poitier (who directed) and Bill Cosby play two working stiffs who sneak out of their homes to hang at Madame Zenobia's, a high-class after-hours joint. After bluffing their way in, they immediately set about enjoying themselves at the gambling tables and are on a roll when the joint is robbed. The two consider themselves lucky to have gotten out alive, but then Poitier's character finds out he's got a winning lottery ticket worth $50,000(don't laugh..back in '74, that was a LOT of money) and the two pals start a frantic search to find the robbers and locate the winning ticket (it's in a wallet taken during the robbery)

UPTOWN SATURDAY NIGHT is filled with quirky and oddball hustlers, grifters, crooked politicians, ghetto gangsters and cheap floozies, all brought to life by some of the most talented black actors of the day. And the movie also has two of the most beautiful actresses ever to be filmed, namely Rosalind Cash and Paula Kelly. Poitier and Cosby encounter a series of very funny adventures as their hunt for the winning lottery ticket forces them into a partnership with Geechy Dan Buford (an outlandishly hilarious Harry Belafonte) and Silky Slim (Calvin Lockhart) in order to get it back. Can the two working stiffs outhustle and outwit the hordes of street-wise slicks standing between them and a fortune? Watch the movie to find out and I think you'll agree that its worth the time to find out the answer.

Sidney Poitier and Bill Cosby made two other films in this kind of comedy/caper genre. LET'S DO IT AGAIN is just as good (with a thrilling and side-splitting foot chase near the end and Jimmy J.J. Walker as the heavyweight champion boxer of the world) but A PIECE OF THE ACTION is a little bit more on the serious side with an added dose of social commentary...still, during the blaxplotation era of the '70's, these films were a delightful alternative to the 'kill-whitey-stick-it-to-The-Man-superbrotha-pimpin'-and-shootin-' movies that were also being produced then. I recommend all three of them very highly. Enjoy.

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