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Up in Smoke (also referred to as Cheech & Chong's Up in Smoke) is a 1978 American buddy stoner comedy film directed by Lou Adler and starring Cheech Marin, Tommy Chong, Tom Skerritt, Edie Adams, Strother Martin, and Stacy Keach. It is Cheech & Chong's first feature-length film.
Skerritt played a guest part in Ray Walston's show My Favorite Martian in the 1963 episode "Mrs. Jekyll and Hyde" (Walston was a regular cast member thirty years later in Skerritt's show Picket Fences). He also guest-starred in the television series The Real McCoys (1963), as a letter carrier in the episode "Aunt Win Steps In".
Felix was cast in over 350 TV commercials after arriving in Hollywood in the early 1970s. [2] He played the mellow cop in the Cheech and Chong feature motion picture Up in Smoke (1978). In his later life Otto Felix was an acting teacher based in Hollywood, California.
"Up in Smoke" (1978) Directed by Adler and Tommy Chong, “Up in Smoke” introduced the comedy duo Cheech & Chong in their first feature-length film. On a mission to secure, and smoke, more ...
He played Cheech & Chong's police department nemesis Sgt. Stedenko in Up in Smoke and Nice Dreams. He also appeared as Barabbas in Jesus of Nazareth. In 1978, he played a role of explorer and scientist in Slave of the Cannibal God, co-starring former Bond girl Ursula Andress. [13] The film became a cult favorite as a "video nasty".
Up in Smoke (1978) Will (1981) Star Trek II: Wrath of Khan (1982) Beverly Hills Cop (1984) Dirty Dancing (1987) Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt (1989) Powwow Highway (1989)
The song is performed by a fictional singer named Alice Bowie, played by Marin, whose appearance consists of a tutu, a Disney mouse ear hat, nipple tassels, an eye mask and dress socks. This character is featured on the cover of Cheech and Chong's Wedding Album and the end of the duo's first film, Up In Smoke.
Spy Kids, Dirty Dancing and more movies will be cemented into history for future generations to enjoy.. On Tuesday, Dec. 17, the Library of Congress announced the 25 movies being added to the ...