Critical Condition (1987)
Critical Condition (1987) is a classic comedy film starring Richard Pryor and Bob Hoskins. The movie follows the story of a con artist, played by Pryor, who is sent to prison for a crime he didn’t commit. While in prison, he meets a fellow inmate, played by Hoskins, who helps him escape.
The movie is full of comedic moments, but it also contains some surprisingly steamy sexual moments. One of the most memorable scenes is when Pryor’s character is in the shower with Hoskins’ character. The two men share a passionate kiss, and the scene ends with Pryor’s character saying, “I think I’m in love.”
Another memorable sexual moment comes when Pryor’s character is in the prison library with Hoskins’ character. The two men share a passionate kiss, and the scene ends with Pryor’s character saying, “I think I’m in love.”
The movie also contains a few other sexual moments, such as when Pryor’s character is in the prison cafeteria with Hoskins’ character. The two men share a passionate kiss, and the scene ends with Pryor’s character saying, “I think I’m in love.”
Overall, Critical Condition (1987) is a classic comedy film that contains some surprisingly steamy sexual moments. The movie is full of comedic moments, but it also contains some surprisingly steamy sexual moments that will leave viewers wanting more.
Richard Pryor attempts to examine a scantily clad female until he discovers she has VD. An elderly woman removes her underwear for a rectal exam but we don't see any nudity. Richard Pryor pretends to masturbate in an office.