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Let's Do It Again is a 1975 American comedy film directed by and starring Sidney Poitier, who re-teamed with Bill Cosby after their previous collaboration in 'Uptown Saturday Night' (1974). The film follows Clyde Williams (Poitier) and Billy Foster (Cosby), two blue-collar workers who attempt to raise funds for their fraternal order by hypnotizing a professional boxer to help them win bets. The movie features an acclaimed soundtrack composed and produced by Curtis Mayfield, including the Staple Singers' hit title track, which reached #1 on the R&B charts and helped define the sound of mid-1970s soul music.
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What are Clyde and Billy trying to accomplish in Let's Do It Again?
Clyde Williams and Billy Foster are blue-collar friends who want to raise money to save their church. They use gambling, travel, and a hypnosis scheme involving a boxer to try to turn their money into the needed funds.
Who is the boxer hypnotized in Let's Do It Again?
The boxer is Bootney Farnsworth, a middleweight contender whom Clyde and Billy manipulate through hypnosis. The plan sends the two friends to New Orleans and drives much of the film's comic plot.
Is Let's Do It Again connected to Uptown Saturday Night?
Yes. It reunites Sidney Poitier and Bill Cosby after Uptown Saturday Night (1974), with the two actors again playing a comic pair of friends. The third Poitier-Cosby film, A Piece of the Action, followed in 1977. [Source](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Piece_of_the_Action_%28film%29)
Who directed Let's Do It Again?
Sidney Poitier directed the 1975 film and starred as Clyde Williams, while Bill Cosby played Billy Foster. The film runs for roughly 113 minutes and combines action, crime, and comedy.
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