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Tango & Cash

Two of L.A.'s top rival cops are going to have to work together… Even if it kills them.
1989 | 104m | English

(118774 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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Ray Tango and Gabriel Cash are two successful narcotics detectives who can't stand each other. Crime lord Yves Perret, furious at the loss of income they have caused him, plots an elaborate revenge against them.
Release Date: Dec 22, 1989
Director: Andrei Konchalovsky
Writer: Randy Feldman
Genres: Comedy, Action, Drama, Crime, Thriller
Keywords buddy cop, prisoner, playful, war on drugs, los angeles, california
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, The Guber-Peters Company
Box Office Revenue: $63,408,614
Budget: $55,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Sylvester Stallone Raymond 'Ray' Tango
Kurt Russell Gabriel 'Gabe' Cash
Teri Hatcher Katherine 'Kiki' Tango
Jack Palance Yves Perret
Brion James Requin
James Hong Quan
Marc Alaimo Lopez
Philip Tan Chinese Gunman
Michael J. Pollard Owen
Robert Z'Dar Face
Lewis Arquette Wyler
Edward Bunker Capt. Holmes
Leslie Morris Hendricks
Roy Brocksmith Fed. Agent Davis
Susan Krebs Prosecutor
David Byrd Judge McCormick
Richard Fancy Nolan
Jerry Martinez Santos
Michael Jeter Skinner
Bing Russell Van Driver
Alphonse Walter Station Cop
Peter Stensland Kagan
Phil Rubenstein Assistant Warden Matt Sokowski
Elizabeth Sung Interpreter
Clint Howard Slinky
Ed DeFusco Federal Agent
Jack Goode Jr. Federal Agent
Geoff Vanderstock Federal Agent
Larry Humburger Federal Agent
Mark Wood Desk Cop
Andre Rosey Brown Cash's Cellmate
Savely Kramarov Car Owner
Michael Francis Clarke Reporter
Anne Cooper Reporter
Tammy Richardson Reporter
Patti Davis Reporter
Richard L. Duran Prisoner
Doug Ford Prisoner
Kenneth Pruitt Prisoner
Ronald Moss Prisoner
Rick Dominguez Prisoner
Kristen Dalton Lynn
Tamara Landry Girl in Bar
Anna Joyner Girl in Bar
Melissa Bremner Dance Double
Christie Mucciante Dressing Room Girl
Lucia Neal Dressing Room Girl
Roxanne Kernohan Dressing Room Girl
Dori Courtney Dressing Room Girl
Dale Swann Captain
John Walter Davis Slobber
Adolfo Quinones Dancer
David Lea Sonny
Glenn Morshower Co-Worker
Salvador Espinoza Weasel
Christopher Wolf State Trooper
Larry White Cop
Richard J. Larson Detective
Fred Trombley Detective
Matt Tufo Detective
David Phillips Inmate
Lewis Guido Inmate
James Reilley Inmate
Gilbert Esparza Inmate
Martin Valinsky Bailiff
Donald Zinn Guard
Duane Allen Guard
Robert David Armstrong Club Doorman
Philip Weyland Customer
Paul Lewis Customer
Ron Cummins Customer
Benny Urquidez Thug (uncredited)
Billy Blanks Prison Thug (uncredited)
Geoffrey Lewis Captain Schroeder (uncredited)
Michael Lent Dead Lopez (uncredited)
Roberto Rodriquez Detective
George Sasaki Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Name Job
Jeff Imada Stunts
Jophery C. Brown Stunts
Gary McLarty Stunts
Bob Orrison Stunts
Gilbert B. Combs Stunts
Allan Graf Stunts
Dick Warlock Stunt Double
Charlie Brewer Stunts
Steve Holladay Stunts
Jeff O'Haco Stunts
Jim Burk Stunts
Pat Romano Stunts
Ben Scott Stunts
Bill M. Ryusaki Stunts
Henry Kingi Jr. Stunts
Robert Apisa Stunts
Jeff Bornstein Stunts
Paul Dion Monte Stunts
Benny Urquidez Fight Choreographer
Ric Roman Waugh Stunts
Rick LeFevour Stunts
Peter MacDonald Second Unit Director
Richard Berger Art Direction
Daniel C. Gold First Assistant Camera
Ed Fincher Costume Supervisor
Marvin March Set Decoration
Dave Friedman Still Photographer
David Russell Storyboard
Mike Sasgen Carpenter
Sharleen Bright Standby Painter
Robert R. Rutledge Supervising Sound Editor
Malcolm Bryce Lighting Technician
Carlton Kaller Music Editor
Paul E. Borchardt Key Grip
Stu Bernstein Sound Editor
Jeff Winn Craft Service
Stratton Leopold Unit Production Manager
Kenneth Schwarz Boom Operator
Randy Feldman Writer
Gerald Boatright Chief Lighting Technician
Peter Davidian Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
James Beshears Supervising ADR Editor
Audrey A. Johnson Assistant Property Master
David F. Klassen Art Direction
Paul Murphey Video Assist Operator
David Fulton Unit Publicist
Shirley Dolle Hairstylist
Michael S. Wren Sound Recordist
Jon G. Belyeu Special Effects Coordinator
Pavel Cerny Location Manager
M. James Arnett Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director
Gary Molyneux Rigging Grip
Neil Garland Propmaker
Larry Verne Construction Coordinator
Douglas Wright Casting Coordinator
Dennis Janovici Vehicles Coordinator
Bruce Lacey ADR Editor
Richard Ocean Lighting Design
Hubert de La Bouillerie Editor
Alan S. Kaye Set Designer
Glenn Daniels Casting
Bernie Pollack Costume Design
Mark L. Roth Production Accountant
Gina August Driver
Ed Callahan Sound Effects Editor
Jack Eberhart Leadman
Charles M. Wilborn Sound Mixer
Eddie Lee Voelker Transportation Captain
Michael Wright Construction Foreman
Robert Martel Assistant Sound Editor
Chris Athy Electrician
Charles Hatcher Best Boy Grip
Peter McManus Assistant Accountant
Wayne Fitzgerald Title Designer
Craig S. Jaeger Foley Artist
Clyde W. Smith Dolly Grip
Leah Brown Costumer
James M. Halty Stunts
Justin De Rosa Stunts
Gary Compton Stunts
Ron Oliney Stunts
Artist W. Robinson Second Assistant Director
James F. Boyle Chief Lighting Technician
Gary Liddiard Makeup Artist
Shirley Cohen Production Assistant
Michael Raspa Second Assistant Camera
David Lea Technical Advisor
Joe Gilbride Stunts
Tommy J. Huff Stunts
Mike De Luna Stunts
Steve Vandeman Stunts
Frederic J. Smith Camera Operator
Kathy Sarreal Production Secretary
Eric Smith Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Lila Finn Stunts
Maria R. Kelly Stunts
J.N. Roberts Stunts
Jeff Langton Stunts
Kathryn Weygand Script Supervisor
Andrei Konchalovsky Director
Harold Faltermeyer Original Music Composer
Donald E. Thorin Director of Photography
Robert A. Ferretti Editor
J. Michael Riva Production Design
Dennis Liddiard Makeup Artist
Kent H. Johnson Property Master
Richie Gaona Utility Stunts
Peter Kuran Visual Effects
Michael L. Fink Visual Effects Supervisor
Steve Hart Stunts
Stuart Baird Supervising Editor
Dennis Smith Camera Operator
Pete Antico Stunt Double
Richard A. Kelley Assistant Camera
Dick Ziker Stunts
Gene LeBell Stunts
Mark De Alessandro Stunt Double
Manny Perry Stunts
Michael Runyard Stunts
John Casino Stunts
Freddie Hice Stunts
Jeffrey Hornaday Choreographer
Ronnie Rondell Jr. Stunts
John-Clay Scott Stunts
Marty P. Ewing First Assistant Director
Julio Macat Second Unit Director of Photography
Name Title
Barbara Kalish Associate Producer
Christine Forsyth-Peters Producer
Tony Munafo Associate Producer
Larry Franco Co-Producer
Peter MacDonald Executive Producer
Peter Guber Producer
Jon Peters Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

If you really wanted to stare death in the eye, you shoulda gotten married. Sylvester Stallone and Kurt Russell play polar opposite Los Angeles cops who are framed by an arch nemesis and forced to team up in order to clear their name. Unashamedly macho and very much of its time, this is daft e ... nergetic fun that's full of octane inventive action and ever quotable one liners. Stallone is Tango, the smart dressed sophisticated policeman, Russel is Cash, the slobbish act first - ask questions later copper, both men very different but both excellent at their jobs. Pic gets by mostly on the chemistry between Stallone and Russell, who put much zest into their respective characters bickering and bantering. Action is well put together by director Andrey Konchalovskiy, but unfortunately the final third of the piece starts to sag as our mismatched cops start to respect and befriend each other and the plot reaches the inevitable conclusion. It doesn't help matters that Jack Palance's main villain is only a bit part player, or that his head henchman Requin (the usually ace Brion James) gives us a quite appalling British accent. Add in Teri Hatcher who is in it purely for dressage and as a cypher between the two boys, then it's a picture not without problems. Yet the script and star turns from the leading duo ensure this remains a favourite of many whom lapped it up back in the backend of the 1980s. 7/10

May 16, 2024