The aim of ''Bustin' Loose,'' which was written by Roger Simon and directed by Oz Scott, is to convince us that Richard Pryor is just as sweet and jolly as Santa Claus.
With Richard Pryor, Cicely Tyson, Angel Ramirez Jr., Jimmy Hughes. Bustin' Loose (film) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. A hilarious road trip adventure. Bustin' Loose is a 1981 comedy–drama film directed by Oz Scott & Michael Schultz (uncredited) and written by Lonne Elder III, Richard Pryor, & Roger L. Simon. The difference is that social security can work as long as there are enough children born or immigrants allowed into the country to offset the ones retiring/dying. The film stars Pryor, Cicely Tyson, Robert Christian, and George Coe. AKA - 'social security'. The end result is a film that was produced before and after Pryor's accident (you can see a physical difference during certain parts of the movie)". Bustin' Loose is a film released by Universal Pictures in 1981 starring Richard Pryor as an ex-con who gets a second chance after violating his probation. Jump to: navigation, search.
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School teacher Vivian Perry (played by Cicely Tyson) hires him to repair and drive a bus for a group of special needs children from Philadelphia to a farm in Washington state.Pryor also produced the film. Weaver95: Playerslight: You pay old chumps with the money received from new chumps.
The term 'trapezoid program' is also used by a crooked promoter of a pyramid scheme in the Richard Pryor film Bustin' Loose. Believe it or not. According to "DVD Talk", "The film sat around gathering dust, until Stir Crazy (1980) came out, made a ton of cash, and prompted the producers to re-shoot sequences and release the film. Bustin' Loose for Heal our Hood, Three Part Harmony Farm and the Green Scheme: Community BBQ, Speak Out and Dance Party in support of autonomous urban gardening projects in DC Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Bustin' Loose was produced by Michael S. Glick and Pryor. This article does not cite any references or sources. The director of a foster home is forced to move her kids from Philadelphia to Seattle in a broken down bus - driven by a fast-talking parolee assigned to the task.
Directed by Oz Scott, Michael Schultz.