Still Smokin (film)
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Theatrical release poster |
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| Directed by | Tommy Chong |
| Produced by | Peter Macgregor-Scott |
| Written by | Tommy Chong Cheech Marin |
| Starring | Cheech Marin Thomas Chong Hans Van In't Veld Carol van Herwijnen (as Carol van Herwijen) Shireen Strooker |
| Music by | George S. Clinton |
| Cinematography | Harvey Harrison |
| Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
| Release date(s) | May 6, 1983 |
| Running time | 91 min. |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Box office | $15,543,710 |
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Still Smokin is a semi-concert film by Cheech and Chong, released in 1983.
[edit] Plot
Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong play versions of themselves being invited to Amsterdam for a film festival devoted to Burt Reynolds and Dolly Parton. When Reynolds and Parton do not show up to the festival, the promoter goes to Cheech and Chong for help and the duo volunteers to give a live performance (even though they had not performed their live act for several years). For much of the film, they do versions of many of their recorded characters (with the exception of Pedro and the Man, whom they had already portrayed on film in Up in Smoke) and several new skits. The second half of the movie features their live performance, climaxing with a version of their infamous "Ralph And Herbie" routine.
[edit] Skits in the movie
- Alice Bowie / Earache My Eye
- Blind Melon Chitlin'
- Queer Wars
- Championship Wrestling
- E.T. Eddie Torres, The Extra Testicle
- Limey Bitters
- Old Man In The Park
- Tourists At A Sex Show / Hey Margaret
- Ralph And Herbie
- Dopeathon '82 (with Ashley Roachclip)
[edit] External links
- Still Smokin' at the Internet Movie Database
- Still Smokin' at AllRovi
- Still Smokin' at Rotten Tomatoes
- Still Smokin' at Box Office Mojo
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