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 | | December 10th, 1982  | Richard Donner |  | Carol Sobieski, Francis Veber |  | Richard Pryor, Jackie Gleason, Ned Beatty, Scott Schwartz, Teresa Ganzel, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Annazette Chase, Tony King, Don Hood, Karen Leslie-Lyttle, Virginia Capers, B.J. Hopper, Linda McCann, Ray Spruell, Stocker Fontelieu |  | Columbia Pictures |  | Comedy |  | Not Available |  | PG |  | 102 minutes |  | $44,107,000 (US total) |
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 |  |  | | | | On one of his bratty son Eric's annual visits, the plutocrat U.S. Bates (Jackie Gleason) takes him to his department store and offers him anything in it as a gift. Eric chooses a black janitor (Richard Pryor) who has made him laugh with his antics. At first the man suffers many indignities as Eric's "toy", but gradually teaches the lonely boy what it is like to have and to be a friend. |
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