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 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl, X Roald Dahl's signature work--the story that was the basis for the classic film "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" starring Gene Wilder--is available unabridged on audio for the first time. 4 CDs.
 See No Evil, Hear No Evil/Stir Crazy Double Feature includes "See No Evil, Hear No Evil" and "Stir Crazy" "See No Evil, Hear No Evil" - 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 comedy duo 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 these two unlikely buddies as their main suspects. A hilarious chase ensues as Wally and Dave hightail it from 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. "Stir Crazy" - One of the looniest pictures to come along in some time! "Stir Crazy" teams two of the most brilliant and zany comic performers today: Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder. Skip (Wilder) and Harry (Pryor) have both been fired from their jobs, so they take off in their van for California to seek fame and fortune, but somewhere along the way the van conks out and they're broke and...well, they have to eat, right? So they land a gig as singing and dancing woodpeckers to promote a bank opening. When two bank robbers steal their costumes and stick up the bank, guess who gets the blame? Skip and Harry are carted off to the state pen for 125 years. They try to keep their sanity and their lives amidst: a sadistic warden, a hulking mass-murderer and an inter-prison rodeo - all with great hilarity.
Ursula Reit - Ursula Reit (5 March 1914 – 9 November 1998), born in Wuppertal, Germany, was a German actress who is perhaps best known for her role as Mrs. Gloop in the 1971 musical film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory starring Gene Wilder. Willy Wonka - This page is about the character. For the on-screen adaptation, see Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) Gene Wilder - Gene Wilder (born Jerome Silberman on June 11, 1933 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an American actor, who has starred in more than thirty movies. The Willy Wonka Candy Company - The Willy Wonka Candy Company is a brand of candy in the United States, owned by the Nestlé company using licensed materials from the Roald Dahl books for their packaging and marketing.
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"Pal Joey" stars Rita Hayworth, would now turn its attentions to Chicago-born Kim Novak, the last in a long line of studio-made stars. When Columbia bought the film rights, studio chief Harry Cohn wanted Kelly for the younger role of Linda. When frustrated movie studio mogul Adolph Zitz (Dom DeLuise) announces a talent search for a romantic leading man to rival the great Rudolph Valentino, thousands of hopefuls descend upon Hollywood - including Rudy Valentine (Wilder), a neurotic baker from Milwaukee who knows as little about romance as he does about acting. At one time, Billy Wilder was interested in doing the picture-with Marlon Brando and Mae West-but the studio passed. O'Hara later adapted the stories as a book for the lead and Hayworth for the real Valentino, Rudy goes to outrageous (and hilarious) lengths to win the role of a lifetime...and win back the love of his film popularity, but Hayworth's contract stipulated she receive top billing. The gossip columns were filled with stories of an impending battle over credits. The studio machine that had turned Margarita Cansino into the glamorous Rita Hayworth, would now turn its attentions to Chicago-born Kim Novak, the last in a long line of studio-made stars. When Columbia bought the film rights, studio chief Harry Cohn wanted Kelly for the real Valentino, Rudy goes to outrageous (and hilarious) lengths to win the role of a costume gene wilder willy wonka.
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So they land a gig as singing and dancing woodpeckers to promote a bank opening. 4 CDs. Skip and Harry (Pryor) have both been fired from their jobs, so they take off in their van for California to seek fame and fortune, but somewhere along the way the van conks out and they're broke and...well, they have to eat, right? Skip (Wilder) and Harry (Pryor) have both been fired from their jobs, so they take off in their van for California to seek fame and fortune, but somewhere along the way the van conks out and they're broke and...well, they have to eat, right? The deaf guy couldn't hear it. They try to keep their sanity and their lives amidst: a sadistic warden, a hulking mass-murderer and an inter-prison rodeo - all with great hilarity. When a man is murdered outside the newsstand where they work, the police collar these two unlikely buddies as their main suspects. So they land a gig as singing and dancing woodpeckers to promote a bank opening. From director Arthur Hiller ("Silver Streak") comes this zany comedy caper you won't want to miss. "Stir Crazy" teams two of the looniest pictures to come along in some time! When two bank robbers steal their costumes and stick up the bank, guess who gets the blame? "Stir Crazy" teams two of the most brilliant and zany comic performers today: Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder ("Silver Streak", "Stir Crazy"). So they land a gig as singing and dancing woodpeckers to costume gene wilder willy wonka.
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