Not an out-and-out farce like the two previous films which united Bill Cosby and Sidney Poitier and were directed by the latter. Rather, a more-or-less straight caper picture, with social consciousness and a light touch, about a pair of con artists who are blackmailed into social responsibility by an ex-cop (niftily played by James Earl Jones). Uptown Saturday Night and Let's Do It Again never got near the sort of scene in which a Mr. Big mobster persistently addresses Poitier as "boy," and Poitier, his eyes flashing, retaliates with the epithet "Titty sucker!" Even if the tone of the thing wavers uncertainly, Poitier's swell-chested humaneness bulls its way into every scene. (1977) — Duncan Shepherd
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