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See No Evil, Hear No Evil

See No Evil, Hear No Evil

  • Status: Released
  • 12-05-1989
  • Runtime: 103 min
  • Score: 6.7
  • Vote count: 979

A murder takes place in the shop of David Lyons, a deaf man who fails to hear the gunshot being fired. Outside, blind man Wally Karue hears the shot but cannot see the perpetrator. Both are arrested, but escape to form an unlikely partnership. Being chased by both the law AND the original killers, can the pair work together to outwit them all?

Richard Pryor

Wallace 'Wally' Karue

Gene Wilder

Dave Lyons

Joan Severance

Eve

Kevin Spacey

Kirgo

Alan North

Braddock

Lauren Tom

Mitzie

John Capodice

Scotto

Alexandra Neil

Sally

Tonya Pinkins

Leslie

Anthony Zerbe

Sutherland

Kirsten Childs

Adele

Hardy Rawls

Beefy Tourist

Louis Giambalvo

Gatlin

Audrie Neenan

Policewoman and Marilyn

George Bartenieff

Huddelston

Bernie McInerney

Dr. Cornfeld

Keith Langsdale

Male Doctor

Jamie deRoy

Female Doctor

Mary Kay Adams

Dr. Bennett

Alan Pottinger

Parking Attendant

Lisby Larson

Reporter

Doug Yasuda

Professor Kasuda

James Pyduck

Businessman

Edward James Hyland

Cabbie

John Ring

Teller

George Buck

Ray, Security Guard

George Harris

Bartender

Zach Grenier

Jerk

Alice Spivak

Dispatcher

Shiek Mahmud-Bey

Walkie-Talkie Cop

Joel Swetow

Cabbie

Pirie MacDonald

Lodge Tourist

Tom Kubiak

Plainclothes Cop

kevin2019

"See No Evil, Hear No Evil" is a very entertaining film and it is the perfect vehicle for the combined talents of Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder simply because it takes a straight forward central idea - Pryor is blind and Wilder is deaf - and it proceeds to place the pair in a succession of outrageous situations which quite frankly only they could perform as realistically as they do. This film also serves up a really generous ration of genuine laughs and it provides an empowering and positive attitude towards disability and as Wilder's character David Lyons comments at one point they are the least well equipped men to be doing what they are doing, but instead of this obstacle being a deterrent and a reason to give up it only serves to propel them forward.