Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong play the Corsican Brothers, siblings who were separated at birth but remain bound by a powerful spiritual force. (In this parody of the classic story, however, each brother feels the physical afflictions of the other.) When the brothers are caught in possession of a maniacal aristocrat’s prized pink poodle, they manage to escape their foes … and unwittingly ignite the fires of the French Revolution!
Canadian born Tommy Chong could boast a curious mixed lineage: Chinese, French, Scotch and Irish. A musician by inclination, Chong dropped out of high school as a sophomore, frequently working as a band member to support himself. At one point, Chong was playing with The Vancouvers, for whom he helped write a hit song, “Does Your Mama Know About Me?” Chong was exposed to quite a few improvisational comedy groups during his musical career; he developed a knack for getting laughs on his own, forming an improv group called City Works, which performed at a Vancouver nitery run by Tommy’s brother. It is here that Chong met erstwhile humorist Richard “Cheech” Marin, who’d left his native Los Angeles for Canada in order to avoid the draft. Breaking away from City Works two years later, Cheech and Chong (as the act was now known) developed several routines built around the characters of two dim-witted dopers who aspired to nothing more than “good grass.” By 1972, the team had won a Grammy award… read more