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Some Kind of Hero [VHS] [1982]
 
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Some Kind of Hero [VHS] [1982]

Richard Pryor , Margot Kidder , Michael Pressman    Suitable for 15 years and over   VHS Tape
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)

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  • Actors: Richard Pryor, Margot Kidder, Ray Sharkey, Ronny Cox, Lynne Moody
  • Directors: Michael Pressman
  • Format: Colour, Full Screen, PAL
  • Language English
  • Aspect Ratio: 4:3 - 1.33:1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Paramount
  • VHS Release Date: 7 May 1990
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • ASIN: B00004CK1I
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 14,958 in Video (See Top 100 in Video)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Format:VHS Tape
Based on the book this much underated comedy/drama deliver's a terriffic performance by Richard Pryor(Superman III)as POW Veteran Eddie Keller whom after several-years in a war-concentration camp is released & find's his life back home in the USA a shambles, the Army is with holding his back-pay,his wife is in love with another,his mother after a stroke is in a convalessence home & can't afford to stay in care due lack of fund's,incidentaly his bookshop-buisness wen't bust.He hook's-up with a sympathetic soul Toni(Margot Kidder,Superman's Lois Lane)a high-priced prostitute & he's only friend. Steamy sex-scenes between the two warrant viewing by Mature audiences. After the setback's & knockdown's Eddie take's affirmative action in turning his bad-luck around in some hilarious scenes as he attempts to rob stolen cash-bond's & sell them to deadly buisness criminal's from Nevada. He must fight to survive in the finale but eventually get's the money & the girl.... Aaagh Happy ending's, this guy deserved it! I own it and highly recommend viewing!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Vietnam Vet Is some kind of Hero 12 April 2000
By "adriank1" - Published on Amazon.com
This movie is quite good for several reasons, based on the book it is a moving and intelligent treatment of released POW vet Eddie Kellar as played by Richard Pryor after several-years and how he tries to re-adjust to civilian life back home the pomp and media frenzy that ensue then the hardships,his wife is in love with another man,he has a daughter he doesnt know,his mother is in a nursing home from a stroke and hes broke. The Army wont pay his back-money and he falls for his only friend left in the world a sympathetic highpriced prostitute Toni(Margot Kidder),the film then changes gear into some hilarious attempt's by Eddie to turn around his luck by turning to crime. Comedy and drama this is worth watching!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
So-so 12 Mar 2008
By T. P. Watt - Published on Amazon.com
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Pryor appeared in a glut of movies in the five years after he blew himself up freebasing. Some were good, some kinda stunk and Some Kind Of Hero fell in the middle of those. The movie can't really decide if it wants to be a drama or a comedy, and while it contains elements of both it isn't particularly funny or particularly moving. Margot Kidder provides a sexy and effective turn as a hooker, and there are a few laughs sprinkled throughout the movie, but unless you're a huge Pryor or Kidder fan, you're not missing much by giving this one a pass.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Not your ordinary prisoner of war movie 1 July 2008
By Frank Leonidas - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
Of all Richard Pryor's films, this one has to rank up there as one of the strangest. To begin with, it's a comedy/drama that's partly set in a POW camp during the Vietnam War. If you think that kind of set-up sounds like Roberto Benigni's Life is Beautiful (97) you would be wrong. The POW camp depicted in this film looks more like it was filmed around some bungalows in the Hollywood Hills. Pryor has some good (albeit minimal) interplay with another American POW (played convincingly by the underrated Ray Sharkey) and a four legged friend he calls "Spike" but eventually he is freed and the film shifts to Pryor's character trying to adjust back to life stateside. This is where the film begins to take a nosedive. One wonders what the film might have been like if it was set entirely in the POW camp and was more dramatic. Pryor was a brilliant comedian and a great actor (see him in his best film performance in Blue Collar from 1978). He was always able to handle the more serious material in his films than people give him credit for. Pryor had a dark side himself and that came through a little in each of his roles. The problem with Some Kind of Hero is that it seems like nobody trusted Pryor to play the whole thing straight. Don't get me wrong, there are a few moments when I was laughing out loud (like the scene when Pryor reunites with his wife in the hotel room and his reaction to what she tells him has happened with her since he's been away) and the movie isn't a complete stinker, but do not expect Silver Streak (76) or Stir Crazy (80) from this one. All in all, The Toy (which was also released in '82) is a better vehicle for Pryor's talents and likability. This movie takes an interesting subplot involving Pryor's character and a prostitute (played excellently by Lois Lane herself, Margot Kidder) and wastes it on a lame denouement involving Pryor stealing some money and encountering some mobsters. I digress, this could have been Pryor's Stalag 17 or to some degree his Midnight Express or The Deer Hunter. Instead, it was just another forgettable dramedy. It's still worth a watch for the performances (including Ronny Cox in a small but memorable role) and mostly for fans of all things Richard Pryor. I myself had been waiting a long time for this one to come out on DVD and I was not disappointed, but I knew exactly what I was getting myself into.
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