Having proved his comedy bona fides with 1982’s 48 Hrs., Hill returned with this yarn about two minor-league baseball players (Pryor and Candy) faced with the prospect of spending $30 million in 30 days to fulfill the nutty demands of a deceased great-uncle. Brewster flushes a fortune away on the stock market and politics, only to have it boomerang right back. The economic lesson: Those that want it can’t get it; those that don’t can’t give it away.