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One might expect a plot which demands that the lead character spent s3om in 30 days and not have any assets to show for it to be somewhat, um, openended . . . that's the assignment given to RICHARD PRYOR as a minor-league baseballer who suddenly has to spend the money as a condition of inheriting s3oom from a distant relative. And he can't tell anyone why. Starts September 13.

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Rip It Up, Issue 97, 1 August 1985, Page 8

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One might expect a plot which demands that the lead character spent $3om in 30 days and not have any assets to show for it to be somewhat, um, openended . . . that's the assignment given to RICHARD PRYOR as a minor-league baseballer who suddenly has to spend the money as a condition of inheriting $300m from a distant relative. And he can't tell anyone why. Starts September 13. Rip It Up, Issue 97, 1 August 1985, Page 8

One might expect a plot which demands that the lead character spent $3om in 30 days and not have any assets to show for it to be somewhat, um, openended . . . that's the assignment given to RICHARD PRYOR as a minor-league baseballer who suddenly has to spend the money as a condition of inheriting $300m from a distant relative. And he can't tell anyone why. Starts September 13. Rip It Up, Issue 97, 1 August 1985, Page 8