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Cheech & Chong Collection
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Born In East L.A: Rudy is an American of Mexican descent, who is caught up in an immigration raid on a factory. Deported to Mexico as an illegal immigrant, he has no way of proving that he is in fact an American citizen, and is forced to rely on his cunning to sneak his way back home.
Next Movie: Cheech and Chong bring their own inimitable style of humour to the screen once again in this riotous comedy. Cheech is a "cool" ladies' man for a big film studio, whilst his spaced-out unemployed friend Chong keeps getting him into trouble. Together they take off on a round of adventures that take them through a movie studio, a massage parlour, a police raid, the living room of a very rich family, and, finally, through the roof. 'Cheech and Chong's Next Movie' is bold, audacious underground fun, where the action never lets up and the laughter never dies.
Things Are Tough All Over: Tommy Chong plays Prince Habib, a maniacal Arab, as well as the famous spaced-out wanderer. Richard "Cheech" Marin is Habib's wily brother, Mr Slyman, in addition to his usual role. Everybody has problems these days and Cheech and Chong are no exceptions. They're hired by Slyman and Habib to drive a limousine to Las Vegas, with $5 million secretly stashed in the front seat. In order to get there, the pair sell off the car piece by piece including the seven-figure front seat. Cheech and Chong then have a much bigger problem - Slyman and Habib are after them, swearing to kill them after the appropriate torture!
Get Out Of My Room: A 'mockumentary' filmed mostly in and around LA with interviews of Cheech and Chong interspersed between four videos of songs from their last album.
Nice Dream: In this wacky comedy, Cheech and Chong devise a money-making scheme to sell 'specially mixed' ice cream. The secret 'ingredient' will blow your mind...
- UCA
- Cheech Marin
- 18
- Cheech Marin
- English
- 2
Cheech & Chong Collection
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Born In East L.A: Rudy is an American of Mexican descent, who is caught up in an immigration raid on a factory. Deported to Mexico as an illegal immigrant, he has no way of proving that he is in fact an American citizen, and is forced to rely on his cunning to sneak his way back home.
Next Movie: Cheech and Chong bring their own inimitable style of humour to the screen once again in this riotous comedy. Cheech is a "cool" ladies' man for a big film studio, whilst his spaced-out unemployed friend Chong keeps getting him into trouble. Together they take off on a round of adventures that take them through a movie studio, a massage parlour, a police raid, the living room of a very rich family, and, finally, through the roof. 'Cheech and Chong's Next Movie' is bold, audacious underground fun, where the action never lets up and the laughter never dies.
Things Are Tough All Over: Tommy Chong plays Prince Habib, a maniacal Arab, as well as the famous spaced-out wanderer. Richard "Cheech" Marin is Habib's wily brother, Mr Slyman, in addition to his usual role. Everybody has problems these days and Cheech and Chong are no exceptions. They're hired by Slyman and Habib to drive a limousine to Las Vegas, with $5 million secretly stashed in the front seat. In order to get there, the pair sell off the car piece by piece including the seven-figure front seat. Cheech and Chong then have a much bigger problem - Slyman and Habib are after them, swearing to kill them after the appropriate torture!
Get Out Of My Room: A 'mockumentary' filmed mostly in and around LA with interviews of Cheech and Chong interspersed between four videos of songs from their last album.
Nice Dream: In this wacky comedy, Cheech and Chong devise a money-making scheme to sell 'specially mixed' ice cream. The secret 'ingredient' will blow your mind...
- UCA
- Cheech Marin
- 18
- Cheech Marin
- English
- 2
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