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Tango and Cash
TrailerPolice officers Ray Tango and Gabe Cash are narcotics experts, who, while both being extremely successful, can't stand each other. And now they must team up to bring down drug lord Yves Perret.Actors: Sylvester Stallone, Kurt Russell, Teri Hatcher, Jack Palance, Brion James, James Hong, Marc Alaimo, Philip Tan, Michael J. Pollard, Robert ZDar, Lewis Arquette, ...»Director: Andrey Konchalovskiy, Albert MagnoliCountry: United StatesDuration: 104 minQuality: HDRelease: 1989IMDb: 6.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Tango and Cash"
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Characters of "Tango and Cash"
Lt. Raymond TangoPlayed by: Sylvester Stallone
Lt. Gabriel CashPlayed by: Kurt Russell
Katherine 'Kiki' TangoPlayed by: Teri Hatcher
Yves PerretPlayed by: Jack Palance
RequinPlayed by: Brion James
QuanPlayed by: James Hong
LopezPlayed by: Marc Alaimo
Chinese GunmanPlayed by: Philip Tan
OwenPlayed by: Michael J. Pollard
FacePlayed by: Robert Z'Dar
WylerPlayed by: Lewis Arquette
Capt. HolmesPlayed by: Edward Bunker
HendricksPlayed by: Leslie Morris
Fed. Agent DavisPlayed by: Roy Brocksmith
ProsecutorPlayed by: Susan Krebs
Judge McCormickPlayed by: David Byrd
NolanPlayed by: Richard Fancy
SantosPlayed by: Jerry Martinez
SkinnerPlayed by: Michael Jeter
Van DriverPlayed by: Bing Russell
Station CopPlayed by: Alphonse Walter
KaganPlayed by: Peter Stensland
Assistant Warden Matt SokowskiPlayed by: Phil Rubenstein
InterpreterPlayed by: Elizabeth Sung
SlinkyPlayed by: Clint Howard
Federal AgentPlayed by: Ed DeFusco
Desk CopPlayed by: Mark Wood
Cash's CellmatePlayed by: Andre Rosey Brown
Car OwnerPlayed by: Saveliy Kramarov
ReporterPlayed by: Michael Francis Clarke
PrisonerPlayed by: Richard L. Duran
LynnPlayed by: Kristen Dalton
Girl in BarPlayed by: Tamara Landry
Dance DoublePlayed by: Melissa Bremner
Dressing Room GirlPlayed by: Christie Mucciante
CaptainPlayed by: Dale Swann
SlobberPlayed by: John Walter Davis
SonnyPlayed by: David Lea
Co-WorkerPlayed by: Glenn Morshower
WeaselPlayed by: Salvador Espinoza
State TrooperPlayed by: Christopher Wolf
CopPlayed by: Larry White
DetectivePlayed by: Richard J. Larson
InmatePlayed by: David Phillips
BailiffPlayed by: Martin Valinsky
GuardPlayed by: Donald Zinn
Club DoormanPlayed by: Robert David Armstrong
CustomerPlayed by: Philip Weyland -
Directors of "Tango and Cash"
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Creators of "Tango and Cash"
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Critic Reviews of "Tango and Cash"
Chicago TribuneJune 11, 2014The jokes seem lame and the rivalry fraudulent, as the two boys play with their big guns.
Chicago TribuneJune 11, 2014The film looks like the sort of queasy fever dream that might be produced by sitting through an entire Orson Welles film festival while eating pepperoni pizzas.
Philadelphia InquirerJune 11, 2014Both men think that the best way to deliver the right to remain silent to the usual suspects is via a right hook.
Los Angeles TimesJune 11, 2014Tango and Cash is a waste of talent and energy on all levels: unworthy of Konchalovsky, unworthy also of Stallone, Russell and every superior technical credit on the film.
Chicago ReaderJune 11, 2014The ostensible humor here is of the macho one-liner variety, and much of it falls flat.
VarietyMay 06, 2008A mindless buddy cop pic, loaded with nonstop action that's played mostly for laughs and delivers too few of them.
FlavorwireJune 07, 2016'Tango & Cash' turns 25 years old next month, which means if it were a person, it'd be right around the right age to start realizing what a stupid movie 'Tango & Cash' is.
Philadelphia Daily NewsJune 11, 2014Tango and Cash is a loud, violent, badly written, rather boring cookie-cutter cop picture.
South Florida Sun-SentinelJune 11, 2014This form of self-conscious action filmmaking is smeared over both Stallone and Russell. They mug mercilessly (none too well) and, of course, they rely on plenty of bang and firepower to disguise a sour and often nasty script.
Groucho ReviewsMay 24, 2009A bizarrely appealing movie, Tango & Cash is the essence of camp: it's bad and knows it's bad, so therefore, it's...good? [Blu-ray]
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