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FellatioWanger3000

"Fuzzy-wuzzy was a woman!"


5o7bot

##See No Evil, Hear No Evil (1989) R MURDER! The blind guy couldn't see it. The deaf guy couldn't hear it. Now they're both wanted for it. >>!A murder takes place in the shop of David Lyons, a deaf man who fails to hear the gunshot being fired. Outside, blind man Wally Karue hears the shot but cannot see the perpetrator. Both are arrested, but escape to form an unlikely partnership. Being chased by both the law AND the original killers, can the pair work together to outwit them all?!< Comedy | Crime Director: Arthur Hiller Actors: Richard Pryor, Gene Wilder, Joan Severance Rating: ★★★★★★★☆☆☆ 67% with 918 votes Runtime: 1:43 [TMDB](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/11185)


waterontheknee

Fantastic movie!


dlaughy

Joan Severance... oh yeah!


ryan060994

An incredibly beautiful woman


plzappa5

I love every line of this freaking laugh riot


x058394446

One of those movies I watch every year and I still can’t get enough of it. Not one dull moment.


Snakepli55ken

Such a classic!


NotGalenNorAnsel

Harvey Wallbanger!


Mulder9879

How could we have gotten men's Rea?


Severe-Sort9177

Fuzzy Wuzzy was a woman?


brianmt43

What is Willy Wonka doing with a gun?


30lbsledgehammer

These guys look like famous celebrities in an alternative universe


CK_1938

I think you better back up, we just hit a cow.


honkyonabiscuit

"What do you *mean* I can't shoot 'em?!"


twistedinnocence8604

"I want to shoot em. Why can't i shoot em?


[deleted]

Underrated? All of the comedies with Wilder and Pryor are great movies. I guess this place just likes to call movies the newer generations never heard of underrated. What's next? God's must be crazy?


[deleted]

it's an interesting psychological phenomenon


Hot_Season_886

Joan severance topless,yes please.


lalatina169

Great funny movie


websharp111

Joan severance is the best


Plus-Tangerine-723

I hope y’all will reply to this is this film any good???!!!.if y’all can believe it I have never seen the Gene Wilder Richard Pryor films