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Nice Dreams is the third feature film from the legendary stoner comedy duo , released on June 5, 1981. Directed by Tommy Chong , the movie follows the pair as they strike it rich by selling a unique strain of marijuana from an ice cream truck. Despite its absurdist plot involving people turning into lizards, the film became a commercial success, grossing $35 million and solidifying the duo's status as counterculture icons. Plot Summary: The "Happy Herb" Empire
Released in 1981, Cheech & Chong's Nice Dreams is the third installment in the duo's stoner comedy film series. The film follows the pair as they inadvertently strike it rich by operating a modified ice cream truck. Plot Overview Cheech and Chong run a business called "Happy Herb's Nice Dreams," Cheech And Chong Nice Dreams
Surrealist Tone
: Critics noted this installment leaned more heavily into surrealism than its predecessors, featuring a subplot where a specific strain of weed turns users—including the inept Sgt. Stedenko—into lizards . Notable Cast & Cameos Cheech & Chong Nice Dreams is the third
- Paul Reubens (Pee-wee Herman): Before he achieved superstardom, Reubens plays a hilariously effeminate desk clerk at a sleazy motel. His deadpan delivery predicting the "big one" (an earthquake) is a masterclass in awkward timing.
- Stacy Keach: Playing a corrupt cop named "Sgt. Stedanko" (who is also going through a psychotic breakdown), Keach chews the scenery with gusto. He later transforms into a Sgt. Pepper-esque character, proving his range from Shakespeare to slapstick.
- Michael Winslow: Known as the "man of 10,000 sound effects," Winslow’s Ratface is a genuinely menacing villain. He doesn't just make sounds; he creates the auditory landscape of the movie using only his mouth, from motorcycle engines to gunshots.
