Neil Simon's ""The Sunshine Boys"" is recognised as one of the great comedy plays of modern times. Now Simon himself has updated the script with new lines and jokes and has re-written the characters of Lewis and Clark to suit the superb comic styles of Peter Falk and Woody AllenVaudeville comedy duo Lewis and Clark were the comic heroes of the 1950s. Now long forgotten Warner Brothers attempts to bring them back together for cameos in a movie that's ""funnier than Home Alone"". Offer
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For years Lewis and Clark were the funniest comedy team around despite the fact that their off-stage relationship was less than harmonious Then Lewis (Woody Allen) had enough and broke up the act Now eight years later Willy Clark (Peter Falk) is bitter and unemployed; the only paying work his agent niece (Sarah Jessica Parker) can get for him is a cameo in a film with his old partner who he has not spoken to since the break-up A remake of the 1975 film which starred Walter Matthau and the late George Burns
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