Best Supporting Actor Double Feature: City Slickers / A Fish Called Wanda (Widescreen)
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The "Best Supporting Actor Double Feature" includes "City Slickers" and "A Fish Called Wanda". "City Slickers": Billy Crystal ("When Harry Met Sally") stars in this hilarious film about cowboys, careers and mid-life crises. Co-starring Daniel Stern, Bruno Kirby and Jack Palance in an Academy Award(R)-winning role, "City Slickers" is "the rowdiest western jokefest since 'Blazing Saddles'" (Rolling Stone). It'll rope you in...and keep you laughing from first frame to last! New Yorker Mitch Robbins (Crystal) is 39 and miserable. He's tired of his job and bored with his life. And his two best friends Ed, (Kirby) and Phil (Stern), aren't doing much better. So when they all decide to chase their troubles away with a fantasy vacation, Mitch and his pals trade their briefcases for saddle bags and set out to find freedom and adventure herding cattle under the wide New Mexico sky. But what they discover instead is scorching sun, sore backsides...and more insight into themselves and each other than they ever thought possible. "A Fish Called Wanda": Tour-de-force performances from an unparalleled comic cast highlight this much-loved hit that Roger Ebert calls "the funniest movie I have seen in a long time!" Monty Pythoners John Cleese and Michael Palin ("Search For The Holy Grail", "The Meaning Of Life") join Oscar(R) winner Kevin Kline ("In & Out") and Jamie Lee Curtis ("True Lies") in an entertainment so impeccably timed and executed that Time Magazine hailed it as: "Genius[a film that] redefines a great comic tradition!" Four conniving jewel thieves...three Yorkshire terriers...two heaving bosoms and one proper British barrister. It all adds up to "a non-stop barrage of...outrageous plot twists and over-the top performances" (L.A. Weekly) when a girl called Wanda (Curtis) tries to deceive her Nietzche-quoting boyfriend (Kline), an animal-loving hitman (Palin) and an embarrassment-prone counselor (Cleese) out of a fortune in jewels in this hilariously funny farce.