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Stallone went against his "tough guy" type, playing a suave, three-piece-suit-wearing detective who reads the Wall Street Journal and plays the stock market.
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The story is classic buddy-cop territory. Criminal mastermind Yves Perret (played with delicious hamminess by Jack Palance) is tired of the two detectives disrupting his operations. He frames them for the murder of a federal agent, leading to a quick trial and a sentence in a maximum-security prison filled with the very criminals they put away. Is Tango & Cash (1989) the Last True 80s Action Movie? Stallone went against his "tough guy" type, playing
The film’s greatest strength is the chemistry between its leads, who were at the peak of their stardom. He frames them for the murder of a
Their constant bickering and competitive one-liners—like the meta-jab where Tango calls Rambo "a pussy"—drive the film's charm. The Plot: Framed and Dangerous
Russell plays the gritty, reckless, and unconventional "rough-around-the-edges" cop who prefers denim to silk.
