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Release Date:
December 11, 1985
Original Title:
Miami Supercops
Genres:
Action | Comedy
Production Companies:
El Pico S.A.
Trans-Cinema TV
Production Countries:
Italy | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 DK: A FR: TP HU: 12 NL: 6 US: PG
Runtime: 96
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.
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Assistant Director:
Peter Gold
Costume Design:
Franco Carretti
Director:
Bruno Corbucci
Director of Photography:
Silvano Ippoliti
Editor:
Daniele Alabiso
Executive Producer:
Max Wolkoff
Original Music Composer:
Michelangelo La Bionda
Carmelo La Bionda
Producer:
Josi W. Konski
Production Design:
Klaus Kolb
Production Manager:
Vittorio Galiano
Production Secretary:
Max Viller
Screenplay:
Luciano Vincenzoni
Bruno Corbucci
Script Supervisor:
Paul F. Costello
Story:
Luciano Vincenzoni
Bruno Corbucci
Stunt Coordinator:
Michael Warren
Unit Manager:
Ricky Sacco
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