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Tango & Cash

Country: USA, Language: English, 104 mins

  • Director: Andrei Konchalovsky; Albert Magnoli
  • Writer: Randy Feldman
  • Producer: Larry J. Franco; Peter Guber

CGiii Comment

Terrible in-jokes - terrible script - a fiesta of male posturing that amounts to nothing.

Was Cash gay? Who cares.


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The(ir) Blurb...

The polar opposites, Ray Tango, a suave and sophisticated police officer, and Gabe Cash, his overzealous long-haired partner, are a mismatched LAPD crime-fighting duo who work tirelessly to bring down their arch-nemesis, the ruthless drug lord, Yves Perret. However, when Perret manages to incriminate the pesty team with falsified evidence, Ray and Gabe will soon end up in a maximum-security prison, where an almost endless parade of inmates previously incarcerated by them, are waiting for their captors impatiently. Now, more than ever, Tango and Cash need to put their differences aside to come up quickly with a good plan, not only to escape the jail's walls but also to even the score with the evil kingpin who put them behind bars once and for all. Of course, that's easier said than done.

Cast & Characters

Sylvester Stallone as Lt. Raymond Tango;
Kurt Russell as Lt. Gabriel Cash;
Teri Hatcher as Katherine 'Kiki' Tango;
Jack Palance as Yves Perret;
Brion James as Requin;
James Hong as Quan;
Marc Alaimo as Lopez;
Philip Tan as Chinese Gunman;
Michael J. Pollard as Owen;
Robert Z'Dar as Face;
Lewis Arquette as Wyler;
Edward Bunker as Capt. Holmes;
Leslie Morris as Hendricks;
Roy Brocksmith as Fed. Agent Davis;
Susan Krebs as Prosecutor