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Let's Do It Again (1975)
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Synopsis
A pair of blue-collar buddies use hypnosis to turn a wimpy boxer into a champ in this crime comedy, which reunites actor/director
Sidney Poitier
and comedian
Bill Cosby
, stars of the similarly themed
Uptown Saturday Night
. Clyde Williams (Poitier) and Billy Foster (Cosby) want to help raise funds to sustain the Sons and Daughters of Shaka Lodge, their local community group. Given that Clyde was trained as a hypnotist while in the military, the pair decide to con mobster Biggie Smalls (
Calvin Lockhart
) by placing a high-stakes bet on a boxing match and then using hocus-pocus to transform skinny underdog Bootney Farnsworth (Jimmie Walker) into a bruiser. When Biggie finds out about their ruse, he and his thugs move in to reclaim their money, setting the stage for further laughs and sleight-of-hand. With a supporting cast that includes
Denise Nicholas
and Lee Chamberlin as the protagonists' wives and
Ossie Davis
as an elder at their lodge, Let's Do It Again also reunited
Good Times
stars Walker and
John Amos
to the silver screen. Cosby and Poitier would return two years later with
A Piece of the Action
, though Lockhart, another veteran of
Uptown Saturday Night
, would sit out the final team-up. Hip-hop fans will note that Lockhart's character provided one of the aliases for slain '90s rap star Christopher Wallace, also known as the Notorious B.I.G. The soundtrack for Let's Do It Again featured
Curtis Mayfield
songs performed by the the Staple Singers. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
Cast
John Amos
Kansas City Mack
Val Avery
Lt. Bottomley
Lee Chamberlin
Dee Dee Williams
Billy Eckstine
Zack
Talya Ferro
Biggie's Crony #1
George Foreman
Factory Worker
Julius Harris
Bubbletop
Doug Johnson
Biggie's Crony #2
Calvin Lockhart
Biggie Smalls
Morgan Roberts
Fish 'n' Chips Freddie
Cedric Scott
Biggie's Crony #4
Mel Stewart
Ellison
Jimmie "J.J." Walker
Bootney Farnsworth
Bill Cosby
Billy Foster
Ossie Davis
Elder Johnson
Paul Harris
Jody Tipps
Sidney Poitier
Clyde Williams
Denise Nicholas
Beth Foster
Richard Young
Biggie's Crony #3
Production Crew
Pembroke J. Herring
Associate Producer
Alan Shayne
Casting
Donald M. Morgan
Cinematographer
Donald Thorin
Cinematographer
Curtis Mayfield
Composer (Music Score)
David Rawley
Costume/Wardrobe
Marie V. Brown
Costume/Wardrobe
Sidney Poitier
Director
Pembroke J. Herring
Editor
Reuben Watt
First Assistant Director
Garner J. Morris
First Assistant Editor
Eddie M. Barron
Hair Styles
Monty Westmore
Makeup
William Saracino
Music Editor
Melville Tucker
Producer
Alfred Sweeney
Production Designer
Mickey McCardle
Production Manager
Wallace Oliver
Properties Master
Timothy March
Screen Story
Richard Wesley
Screenwriter
Vivian Jones
Script Supervisor
Richard A. Wells
Second Assistant Director
Ruby Levitt
Set Designer
Timothy March
Short Story Author
Timothy March
Short Story Author
Roebuck "Pops" Staples
Songwriter
Harry W. Tetrick
Sound/Sound Designer
Willie D. Burton
Sound/Sound Designer
Charles Spurgeon
Special Effects
Sidney Baldwin
Still Photographer
Henry Kingi
Stunts Coordinator
Year: 1975
Runtime: 112
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Produced by
First Artists
Warner Brothers
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