646f9e108c In 1978, $20 million was stolen from a Detroit bank. One of the robbers was caught, one was found dead, and the third disappeared. The money was never found. Seven years later, the robber who was caught was released from jail. He immediately went to Miami, only to be found dead the next day. Now FBI agents Doug Bennet and Steve Forest have been called in to investigate the case while posingMiami police officers. Somewhere in Miami the third robber is hiding with his $20 million, and he has a seven-year head start on the authorities. Well this movie was made in the mid 80-ies, where this glorious duo began to get older &amp; slower. In this movie (I think the &quot;brawling two&quot; is still working here, but it&#39;s not that greatin the earlier years, decades.<br/><br/>Here they use guns many times, not something we got used to in the earlier movies. The story isn&#39;t really good, sometimes it&#39;s not really making sense. *Like the scene with the fingerprints. Why didn&#39;t Spencer and Hill take the fingerprints? The bad guy even said he will do it ?! That would&#39;ve been the proof*<br/><br/>And some scenes are pretty trashy. But there are still good jokes, I laughed many times, it&#39;s worth a watch, but they had many better movies.(But worsewell, so this is somewhere in between) Miami Supercops is a broad action comedy featuring the popular pairing of Terence Hill and Bud Spencer in their final collaboration with director Bruno Corbucci. This film isn&#39;t one of their finest moments, but it is a brisk enough comedy film, just perhaps not quitefunnyothers made by the stars. The film is once again set in Florida (as the title would suggest) so expect lots of expansive, sun-bleached scenery.<br/><br/>Hill and Spencer play FBI agents (rather unlikely, I have to say) who go in search for a criminal gang responsible for stealing millions of dollars. Along the way there&#39;s time for some cheesy romance and lots of comic interplay between the characters, contrasting the gruff and gigantic Spencer with the handsome, almost fey, Hill. The action outweighs the comedy in this one, but it&#39;s all done rather cheaply and doesn&#39;t really impressmuchit should. The funniest part of the film is the warehouse shoot-out at the climax, where they save all the best gags and physical humour.
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