: They are assigned a cell with Grossberger, a massive, terrifying inmate feared by everyone. In a classic twist, they eventually win him over, discovering he has a beautiful singing voice.
: Just as they make their getaway, their lawyer and his assistant (JoBeth Williams) track them down to announce that the real bank robbers have been caught, and they have been officially pardoned. Legacy and Success Stir Crazy(1980)
: Skip Donahue (Wilder), an aspiring playwright, and Harry Monroe (Pryor), an out-of-work actor, leave New York City for California in search of better luck. : They are assigned a cell with Grossberger,
: It was the second of four films Wilder and Pryor made together, proving that their contrasting styles—Wilder's manic innocence and Pryor's street-smart anxiety—were comedy gold. Stir Crazy (1980) - IMDb Legacy and Success : Skip Donahue (Wilder), an
: Skip uses his bull-riding talent as leverage to gain certain "privileges" that are actually secret steps for an escape plan.
The plot culminates in a daring jailbreak plan centered around the rodeo.
: To intimidate other inmates, Skip and Harry attempt to act like hardened criminals, leading to the famous "That's right, we bad!" strutting scene.