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Miami Cops
Richard Roundtree takes on thugs on the streets of Miami.
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Plot Summary
Two tough but bumbling Miami police detectives, Steve Forest and Doug Bennet, are on the trail of a notorious drug lord named 'The Cobra'. Their investigation takes them through a series of chaotic and comedic encounters, often involving car chases, shootouts, and slapstick humor. Despite their unconventional methods, they are determined to bring the criminal underworld to justice in the vibrant streets of Miami.
Critical Reception
Miami Cops received a mixed to negative reception from critics, largely seen as a formulaic entry in the buddy-cop genre. While it provided the expected action and comedy from its lead actors, it was often criticized for its predictable plot and lack of originality. Audiences, particularly fans of Spencer and Hill, generally found it entertaining for its lighthearted tone and comedic action sequences.
What Reviewers Say
A typical Bud Spencer and Terence Hill vehicle, delivering expected slapstick and action.
Plot is thin and predictable, relying heavily on the stars' established chemistry.
Offers lighthearted entertainment but little in terms of cinematic depth or innovation.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally reflect a nostalgic appreciation for the lead actors' comedic pairing, with comments often focusing on the film's dated humor and action sequences.
Fun Fact
The film is part of a long-running series of films starring Bud Spencer and Terence Hill, though it is not a direct sequel to any specific prior film and features them in new roles.
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