Nice Dreams


Director: Tommy Chong
Written by: Tommy Chong, Cheech Marin
Cast: Cheech Marin, Tommy Chong, Stacy Keach The Sarge Stedanko

Year / Country: 1981, USA
Running Time: 88 mins.

In their third feature, once again directed by Tommy Chong himself, the duo is dealing marijuana cones from an ice-cream truck. Police Sgt. Stedanko (Stacy Keach), whom we first met in Up in Smoke, the original Cheech and Chong movie, is addicted to dope and convinced that getting high is the best way to nail his suspected drug peddlers. Meanwhile, lizards are crawling all over the plants of the duo’s suppliers, and Stedanko begins to develop distinctly lizard-like features of his own.

As comedians, Cheech and Chong are known for heavy improvisation. Some of it works better than the rest, and not every joke or line of dialogue lands. Still, the movie is worth the price of admission for the sequence in which they attempt to have a threesome with a Latina woman, only for her animal-hating Mexican husband to come home unexpectedly. It’s a terrific stretch of pure slapstick chaos.

The film is also packed with wonderfully oddball characters, including Paul Reubens as the uniquely weird Howie Hamburger Dude and Dr. Timothy Leary playing himself, sending the guys on one hell of an acid trip inside an insane asylum. Nice Dreams is a cultural time capsule, a groovy museum piece of curious eighties pop culture. These dudes really knew how to conjure comedy magic.

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Biography: Tommy Chong (1938, Edmonton, Canada) is a comedian, actor, writer, and activist best known as one half of the legendary stoner duo Cheech & Chong. Raised partly in Canada and later the United States, Chong first made his mark in music and improvisational comedy before teaming up with Cheech Marin in the late 1960s. Together, they became countercultural icons with hit comedy albums and films like Up in Smoke, shaping weed humor for generations to come. Beyond comedy, Chong has appeared in films and TV shows, including a memorable role on That ’70s Show, and has been a vocal advocate for cannabis legalization, even serving a brief prison sentence in the early 2000s that further cemented his status as a counterculture symbol.

Filmography: Cheech and Chong’s Next Movie (1980), Nice Dreams (1981), Still Smokin (1983), Cheech & Chong’s The Corsican Brothers (1984), Toto: Without Your Love (1986, Music Video), Far Out Man (1990)

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