Let's Do It Again (1975 film)

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Let's Do It Again
Directed by Sidney Poitier
Produced by Melville Tucker
Written by Timothy March
Richard Wesley
Starring Sidney Poitier
Bill Cosby
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release date(s) October 11, 1975
Running time 110 min.
Language English
Preceded by Uptown Saturday Night
Followed by A Piece of the Action
IMDb profile

Let's Do It Again is a 1975 film starring Sidney Poitier and Bill Cosby. Poitier also directed. This was the second film pairing of Poitier and Cosby following Uptown Saturday Night. Set in Atlanta, it follows Clyde Williams (Poitier) and Billy Foster (Cosby) as a pair of blue-collar workers who are trying to raise funds for the Brothers and Sisters of Shaka. They decide to rig a boxing match in New Orleans. They use hypnotism to convince Bootney Farnsworth (Jimmie Walker) that he is a highly skilled prize fighter. He fights and wins, and Williams and Foster cleanup after betting on him, the underdog. They return home, and all is fine until the gangsters who lost money betting on the other guy figure out the scam and come to Atlanta, to get the pair to do it again...or be killed.

  • Cosby and Poitier teamed up again for A Piece of the Action in 1977. Although their characters have different names in each film, the three Poitier-Cosby films are considered to be a trilogy.
  • Calvin Lockhart and Lee Chamberlin also appeared in Uptown Saturday Night as different characters.
  • When the film premiered, John Amos and Jimmie Walker were starring as father and son in the CBS sitcom Good Times.
  • Rapper The Notorious B.I.G., also known as Biggie Smalls, took his alias from Calvin Lockhart's character in this film.

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