Cheech & Chong's The Corsican Brothers

    Cheech & Chong's The Corsican Brothers
    1984

    Synopsis

    Two brothers who can feel each others' pain and pleasure mess up the French revolution.

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    Cast

    • Cheech MarinCorsican Brother
    • Tommy ChongCorsican Brother
    • Roy DotriceThe Evil Fuckaire
    • Shelby ChongPrincess I
    • Edie McClurgThe Queen
    • Rikki MarinPrincess II
    • Robbi ChongPrinces III
    • Jean-Claude DreyfusMarquis Du Hickey
    • Rae Dawn ChongThe Gypsy
    • Kay DotriceThe Midwife

    Recommendations

    • 60

      The New York Times

      There is a nonstop series of cheerfully low jokes that, as usual, are best when in very poor taste, about beautiful women, body functions and minorities, including homosexuals.
    • 25

      TV Guide Magazine

      The drug-addled duo of Cheech and Chong dropped all their chemical-inspired jokes for this film, but there are enough scatalogical, homophobic, and perverse sexual gags to fill in that gap...The film is a poorly structured mess with a few sophomoric laughs.
    • 25

      Miami Herald

      Unfortunately, The Corsican Brothers isn't very funny. This does not exactly make us nostalgic for other, less purposeful C- and-C films, but it does serve as a sad reminder that their first, Up in Smoke, for all its excesses, was funnier than anything they have been able to manage since. [30 July 1984, p.C5]
    • 25

      The Globe and Mail (Toronto)

      There is no pot smoking, no pill popping, no booze guzzling and decidedly no laughs...Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong can be skilful comedians. They should stop wasting their talents writing and directing this "more-adventures-of" dross. [31 July 1984]