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Let's Do It Again (1975)
Director: Sidney Poitier
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From Time Out Film Guide
A follow-up to Uptown Saturday Night, with the acidic touches reduced to broad, Disney-like comedy. Poitier and Cosby raise money, for an organisation that bears a closer resemblance to the Elks than the Black Muslims, by good-humouredly fixing and betting on a couple of boxing matches. Blaxploitation 'family entertainment' with a few genuinely funny moments.Author: PH
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Cast & crew
Director: Sidney Poitier
Producer: Melville Tucker
Cast: Sidney Poitier, Bill Cosby, Calvin Lockhart, John Amos, Denise Nicholas, Lee Chamberlain, Jimmy Walker, Ossie Davis, Billy Eckstine full cast
Genre(s): Comedy
Duration: 113 mins
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