
Richard Pryor: Here and Now
★ 6.6 · 1983 · 94m · Comedy · Documentary · TV Movie
One of comedian Richard Pryor's later stand-up performances. As foul-mouthed as ever, Pryor touches on most of the same topics as in his previous live shows. Filmed at the Saenger Theatre in New Orleans.
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