
On this day June 4, 1982, Hanky Panky premiered in theaters. Directed by Sidney Poitier, the film combined comedy, suspense, and romance in a story that followed an innocent man caught up in a dangerous conspiracy. It starred Gene Wilder and Gilda Radner, who would later marry in real life after meeting during the making of the film.
While not a major box office success, earning 9 million dollars, Hanky Panky offered audiences a blend of mistaken identity, fast paced action, and quirky humor. It followed in the footsteps of other Hitchcock inspired comedies, with Wilder’s charm helping to carry the film through its twists and chaos.
Though its commercial impact was limited, the film is remembered for the chemistry between its stars and its place in early 80s comedy thrillers.
80s insight: Hanky Panky showed how the early 80s continued to experiment with genre blending, mixing lighthearted comedy with elements of suspense and adventure. It also marked the beginning of one of the decade’s most beloved celebrity relationships between Gene Wilder and Gilda Radner.
While not a major box office success, earning 9 million dollars, Hanky Panky offered audiences a blend of mistaken identity, fast paced action, and quirky humor. It followed in the footsteps of other Hitchcock inspired comedies, with Wilder’s charm helping to carry the film through its twists and chaos.
Though its commercial impact was limited, the film is remembered for the chemistry between its stars and its place in early 80s comedy thrillers.
80s insight: Hanky Panky showed how the early 80s continued to experiment with genre blending, mixing lighthearted comedy with elements of suspense and adventure. It also marked the beginning of one of the decade’s most beloved celebrity relationships between Gene Wilder and Gilda Radner.