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Sylvester Stallone tries his luck with his first cop buddy movie in Tango and Cash, directed by Andrei Konchalovsky. Stallone is Ray Tango, a Los Angeles narcotics cop who dresses in fancy suits, wears wire-rim glasses, and talks to his stockbroker more than he talks to his mother. Kurt Russell is Gabriel Cash, another Los Angeles narcotics cop who has long, disheveled blonde hair and dresses in worn-out sweatshirts. Together, Tango and Cash are the two best narcs in LA, which causes drug baron Yves Perret (Jack Palance) no end of distress. Since Yves controls a billion-dollar drug empire, Tango and Cash have to be taken out of the picture in some way. So Yves arranges for Tango and Cash to be framed for a crime. But the duo accepts a plea bargain that will give them 18 months in a minimum-security prison. Unfortunately, Yves arranges for their destination to be diverted to a maximum-security hell-hole where Yves's minions proceed to torture Tango and Cash --although they still have time to trade quips with each other. Ultimately, they escape from their torture chamber and seek out Yves and his gang. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
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The_MOWThe_MOW More one-liners than action and ...
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"Rival police detectives (Kurt Russell and Sylvester Stallone), both with big egos, are convicted for a murder that they were actually framed on by a major crime lord (Jack Palance) who has bought numerous high ranking cops and city officials. The two escape from a rough prison, that they were not sentenced to for 18 months, to find the person or persons who framed him. There is some fair action scenes in this movie, but it's the zingers that Russell and Stallone throw at each othe " [More]
JbecherJbecher I own this one
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"This was the second VHS I ever purchased. Who could not like the crazy vilan and conflict between Sly and Kurt Russel This solid 80's film is why I like movies today. Action, bad humor, a good cause, and some bad guy taking over the nation. " [More]
tadivtadiv Re:Roger Ebert said:
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"[quote user="SkyPilot"] [quote user="tadiv" Roger said: "The film's extended suspense sequences deserve a place among the great stretches of cinema." [/quote] It's either Tango and Cash or The Wages of Fear, I can never remember which. [/quote] It w " [More]
SkyPilotSkyPilot Re:Roger Ebert said:
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"[quote user="tadiv" Roger said: "The film's extended suspense sequences deserve a place among the great stretches of cinema." [/quote] It's either Tango and Cash or The Wages of Fear, I can never remember which. " [More]
 

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