Watch Miami Supercops For Free
Miami Supercops
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 posing as Miami 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.
Release : | 1985 |
Rating : | 6.1 |
Studio : | Trans-Cinema TV, El Pico S.A., |
Crew : | Production Design, Director of Photography, |
Cast : | Terence Hill Bud Spencer C.B. Seay William 'Bo' Jim Ken Ceresne |
Genre : | Action Comedy |
Watch Trailer
Cast List
Related Movies
Reviews
Nice effects though.
Must See Movie...
I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.
If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
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't one of their finest moments, but it is a brisk enough comedy film, just perhaps not quite as funny as others 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.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'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's all done rather cheaply and doesn't really impress as much as it 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.
Hey senor! The 80's were and will be one of the best decades,if not the BEST century in the history of this pathetic planet. The movies were good, the music was good, the environment was good,life was less fast paced and more relaxed and definitely they don't make greats like Buddy and Terry anymore!! Nowadays movies are filled with gory and mindless violence and inane predictable computer graphics. Why even a 2 yr old kid can make a movie these days. There does not appear to be any creativity in todays movies. I grew up in the 80's and I must say i thoroughly enjoyed a lot. There were many good themes to choose from unlike todays vapid fare!!
This film does not show Bud and Terence at their best. The combination of awful acting, awful wigs and superbly irritating synthesizer music all combine to make this film an effort in endurance to stay watching.I'm not sure where this comes in the Bud/Terence line up of movies, but, much like the early plot where the two characters team up again for one final mission, this movie has the feel of a movie made after the heyday of the pair. Perhaps even a film made to reunite the two actors in the hope of regaining the magic of the pairing.Whatever the reason, it doesn't work. The film is a mess and the acting by the non-principals is just plain dire. You know the sort of thing - advertisement acting quality. Add in the lamentably obvious hairpieces, which might as well have had neon "WIG!" signs above each of them and dubbing which, whilst OK in the main, only serves to remind you that it is, in fact, dubbing and you have the recipe for an 80's movie disaster.Unfortunately, the disaster becomes a calamity of epic proportions when the music is factored in. Some bad films benefit from a synthesizer soundtrack - Hawk the Slayer, for instance - but here, the repetitive and, it has to be said, mindless chord sequences only jar the nerves. Anyone who's ever played an arcade machine from the eighties will quickly recognize the type of "music" that becomes increasingly annoying the more you have to listen to it whilst trying to complete that difficult level.As for the plot, I was too busy gaping open-mouthed at all the wrongness on display to really pay it much heed. Some hokum about the pairing teaming up again to complete a previously unfinished mission......hmmm....the arcade machine analogy again. And, much like those "difficult-to-complete" games, this movie depends for its completion on how many mental "dimes" you have left to put into it. It really is an exercise in endurance.I expect fans of the duo will like it nonetheless, but it isn't a patch on "My Name is Nobody" and, like so many other films of the time, it really shows its age now.Summary: Mindless "Miami Vice wannabee" music, hack acting, awful wigs and so-so dubbing. Not recommended except for the most stalwart of fans.
This was the first Bud Spencer/Terence Hill movie I saw and it is probably the last.I just wanted to experience it since it is a very famous formula.The quality is inferior though.Everything that made the 80's such a terrible decade is in this movie.First of all there is the terrible 80's synthesizer music,it really is a nightmare to hear.The repetitive sounds are so awful that at one point you're only thinking about the mute button.The 80's were not famous for their musical quality (except for Sonic Youth which is brilliant) but this is really the lowest of the low!The acting is not much better,Spencer and Hill try but they just can't act.The supporting cast isn't any better,even worse! The story doesn't make any sense and is full of holes and dead end streets.Not a recommendation! 3/10