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Garret geht nach Miami und wird nach 7 Jahren im Gefängnis für einen 20.000.000-Dollar-Banküberfall ermordet. Das Geld und die 2 anderen wurden nie gefunden.Garret geht nach Miami und wird nach 7 Jahren im Gefängnis für einen 20.000.000-Dollar-Banküberfall ermordet. Das Geld und die 2 anderen wurden nie gefunden.Garret geht nach Miami und wird nach 7 Jahren im Gefängnis für einen 20.000.000-Dollar-Banküberfall ermordet. Das Geld und die 2 anderen wurden nie gefunden.
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this movie was the first ever i saw at the drive-in and even if i was 7 years old , it was an exceptionable film.even if it is an 80's,you have to look further than special effects to like or love this movie.the acting is simple , so is the storyline , if you saw the first one , and the fight scenes are human.it's the best of the film of the duo,and no one should destroy them before seeing the rest.you have to accept the fact of the budget they had and also the music in wave at the time.the in sync of the fight was a choreography to make ballet cheap.and do not forget that it was shot in Italian first,they had to transcript all of the scenario.i just think it was a gem.
Terence Hill and Bud Spencer are two FBI agents who go undercover in Miami. One of their early cases involved kailing a crook for taking part in a $20,000,000 bank robbery. He never ratted. He got out of prison and headed down to Miami, where he has turned up dead, murdered. Everyone figures these two can solve the case.
This one lacks the sweetness and rough good humor of most of this pair's vehicles. Fistfights are limited to the finale, possible subplots like where Hill has seen Jackie Castellano before are handwaves at the end. Instead we get an opening montage that suggests Miami Vice and a lighthearted, if not funny buddy cop movie. It's still highly watchable, but far from their best.
This one lacks the sweetness and rough good humor of most of this pair's vehicles. Fistfights are limited to the finale, possible subplots like where Hill has seen Jackie Castellano before are handwaves at the end. Instead we get an opening montage that suggests Miami Vice and a lighthearted, if not funny buddy cop movie. It's still highly watchable, but far from their best.
Terence Hill and Bud Spencer star as, respectively, a New York cop (!) and an ex-FBI agent (!) who team up again after several years and go to Miami to track down the killer of an infamous robber who had just gotten released from prison. They're supposed to be working undercover, but I don't see anything "undercover" about wearing police uniforms and patroling the streets in a police car. The film is undemanding but technically shoddy (their superior only has to casually press two or three computer keys and they have any information they need to get on with the case), with some of the lamest, laziest fight scenes ever filmed (punches don't connect, opponents strike as if they want to miss, etc.). Contrary to what other people say, I don't think that any movie with Bud and Terence can be completely bad - but this one admittedly comes pretty close. (*1/2)
Well this movie was made in the mid 80-ies, where this glorious duo began to get older & slower. In this movie (I think the "brawling two" is still working here, but it's not that great as in the earlier years, decades.
Here they use guns many times, not something we got used to in the earlier movies. The story isn't really good, sometimes it's not really making sense. *Like the scene with the fingerprints. Why didn't Spencer and Hill take the fingerprints? The bad guy even said he will do it ?! That would've been the proof*
And some scenes are pretty trashy. But there are still good jokes, I laughed many times, it's worth a watch, but they had many better movies.(But worse as well, so this is somewhere in between)
Here they use guns many times, not something we got used to in the earlier movies. The story isn't really good, sometimes it's not really making sense. *Like the scene with the fingerprints. Why didn't Spencer and Hill take the fingerprints? The bad guy even said he will do it ?! That would've been the proof*
And some scenes are pretty trashy. But there are still good jokes, I laughed many times, it's worth a watch, but they had many better movies.(But worse as well, so this is somewhere in between)
'Miami Supercops' is the spaghettiest body-cop mystery thriller ever made. Thoug it is not pure thriller, rather a toungue in cheek and thoroughly self aware parody of the popular genre. It uses established formula and uses every cliche possible in the book, but somehow manage to feel original and cliche free. The movie is silly and most of the action is over the top and implausible. Besides the charismatic leading duo the implausibility of the cartoonish action is the main charm of the movie. 'Miami Supercops' is not the best, or even funniest from Terence Hill/Bud Spencer, but it will offer amusing hour and a half of entertainment.
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- WissenswertesIt's the last film that features Bud Spencer and Terence Hill in the 1980s. Spencer & Hill would reunite for the last time in 1994. It's also the only film that the couple together did with director Bruno Corbucci (though he had directed just Bud Spencer in two more movies).
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