Two of L.A.'s top rival cops are going to have to work together… Even if it kills them.
"Tango & Cash" (1989), a high-octane action-comedy film produced by Warner Bros. Pictures and The Guber/Peters Company, brings together two of Hollywood's most charismatic stars, Sylvester Stallone and Kurt Russell, in a thrilling tale of mismatched cops forced to work together. Set against the vibrant backdrop of Los Angeles, the film follows the titular characters, Ray Tango and Gabe Cash, as they navigate a web of corruption and betrayal while trying to clear their names after being framed for murder. The movie's unique blend of humor, action, and buddy-cop dynamics, set it apart from other films of its genre during the late 1980s. Directed by Andrei Konchalovsky and Albert Magnoli, "Tango & Cash" showcases the duo's contrasting styles and personalities, with Stallone's suave and sophisticated Tango clashing with Russell's rough-and-tumble Cash. Their chemistry on screen is palpable, driving the narrative forward as they embark on a daring escape from prison and a relentless pursuit of the real culprits behind their predicament. The film's action sequences are meticulously crafted, featuring explosive set pieces and inventive stunts that keep audiences on the edge of their seats. Filmed in both the United States and Portugal, "Tango & Cash" benefits from diverse and visually striking locations that enhance the film's dynamic pacing and atmosphere. From the gritty streets of LA to the more exotic settings in Portugal, the movie's settings serve as a backdrop for the characters' journey, adding depth and variety to the visual storytelling. The international collaboration also brought a unique flavor to the production, blending American action sensibilities with European flair. Despite mixed reviews upon its release, "Tango & Cash" has since garnered a cult following, appreciated for its over-the-top action, witty dialogue, and the undeniable charm of its leading men. The film remains a testament to the enduring appeal of the buddy-cop genre, offering a nostalgic trip back to the era of big-budget action films that prioritized entertainment and escapism. With its blend of humor, heart, and high-stakes thrills, "Tango & Cash" continues to be celebrated by fans of action cinema and 80s pop culture alike.
Year1989
Budget55000000$
Runtime104 min
Revenue63408614$
GenresActionThrillerComedyDramaCrime
Production countriesUnited States of AmericaPortugal

