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The story centers on two rival Los Angeles policemen: dapper, straitlaced cop "Ray" Tango (Stallone), and aggressive, rough-around-the-edges cop "Gabe" Cash (Russell), and their attempts to outdo each other. But when an arch-enemy of theirs, drug lord Yves Perret (Jack Palance), decides to even the score and frames them for murder, Tango and Cash suddenly find themselves among the same prisoners they had put away themselves. It doesn't take long before they realize they're going to have to put aside their differences and work together in order to get even with Perret and clear their names, even if it ends up killing them.
The story centers on two rival Los Angeles policemen: dapper, straitlaced cop "Ray" Tango (Stallone), and aggressive, rough-around-the-edges cop "Gabe" Cash (Russell), and their attempts to outdo each other. But when an arch-enemy of theirs, drug lord Yves Perret (Jack Palance), decides to even the score and frames them for murder, Tango and Cash suddenly find themselves among the same prisoners they had put away themselves. It doesn't take long before they realize they're going to have to put aside their differences and work together in order to get even with Perret and clear their names, even if it ends up killing them.
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=== This film contains examples of: ===


* [[Actor Allusion]] / [[Celebrity Paradox]]:
* [[Actor Allusion]] / [[Celebrity Paradox]]:
{{quote| '''Tango:''' [[Rambo]] is a pussy.}}
{{quote|'''Tango:''' [[Rambo]] is a pussy.}}
* [[Ambiguously Gay]]: Tango. Just listen to some of his lines. Unless he's being particularly ironic.
* [[Ambiguously Gay]]: Tango. Just listen to some of his lines. Unless he's being particularly ironic.
* [[Badass Boast]]: Tango stops just short of prefacing the above statement with "compared to me".
* [[Badass Boast]]: Tango stops just short of prefacing the above statement with "compared to me".
* [[Badass in A Nice Suit]]: Tango all the way. He is even called on that by his commander.
* [[Badass in a Nice Suit]]: Tango all the way. He is even called on that by his commander.
* [[Good Cop Bad Cop|Bad Cop, Worse Cop]]
* [[Good Cop, Bad Cop|Bad Cop, Worse Cop]]
* [[Bilingual Bonus]]: "Requin" is [[Gratuitous French|French]] for "Shark".
* [[Bilingual Bonus]]: "Requin" is [[Gratuitous French|French]] for "Shark".
* [[Bring My Brown Pants]]
* [[Bring My Brown Pants]]
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* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: Cash's backup weapon is used to frame him.
* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: Cash's backup weapon is used to frame him.
* [[Clear My Name]]
* [[Clear My Name]]
* [[Click Hello]]: Done twice in one scene where Cash is investigating Requin's house. Requin gets the drop on Cash, but immediately after Requin utters a one-liner, Tango gets the drop on him.
* [[Click. "Hello."]]: Done twice in one scene where Cash is investigating Requin's house. Requin gets the drop on Cash, but immediately after Requin utters a one-liner, Tango gets the drop on him.
* [[Combat Pragmatist]]: Cash, particularly [[Stuff Blowing Up|the manner]] [[Groin Attack|in which he dispatches]] [[The Dragon]].
* [[Combat Pragmatist]]: Cash, particularly [[Stuff Blowing Up|the manner]] [[Groin Attack|in which he dispatches]] [[The Dragon]].
* [[Cool Car]]: A fashionably-militarized 1988 Chevrolet Silverado 2500.
* [[Cool Car]]: A fashionably-militarized 1988 Chevrolet Silverado 2500.
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* [[Fake Brit]]: Brion James as "Requin".
* [[Fake Brit]]: Brion James as "Requin".
* [[Fan Service]]: Despite heavily targeting a male demographic, seeing the backsides of Stallone and Russell in the shower scene likely helped many a girlfriend sit through this film.
* [[Fan Service]]: Despite heavily targeting a male demographic, seeing the backsides of Stallone and Russell in the shower scene likely helped many a girlfriend sit through this film.
** Meanwhile, plenty of [[Fan Service]] is also provided for the male viewers, mainly in the form of several topless women.
** Meanwhile, plenty of [[Fan Service]] is also provided for the male viewers, mainly in the form of several topless women.
* [[Fun With Acronyms]]: F.U.B.A.R.: F*cked Up Beyond All Recognition.
* [[Fun with Acronyms]]: F.U.B.A.R.: F*cked Up Beyond All Recognition.
* [[Glory Hound]]: Tango initially pegs Cash as this.
* [[Glory Hound]]: Tango initially pegs Cash as this.
* [[Groin Attack]]: In this case, {{spoiler|Cash killing Requin by shoving a live grenade down his pants}}.
* [[Groin Attack]]: In this case, {{spoiler|Cash killing Requin by shoving a live grenade down his pants}}.
* [[Hey It's That Guy]]: Lopez is [[Deep Space Nine|Gul Dukat]] (Marc Alaimo).
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Lopez is [[Deep Space Nine|Gul Dukat]] (Marc Alaimo).
** Robert Z'Dar makes an appearance as vengeful prison inmate who, for obvious reasons, is listed in the credits only as "The Jaw".
** Robert Z'Dar makes an appearance as vengeful prison inmate who, for obvious reasons, is listed in the credits only as "The Jaw".
* [[High Altitude Interrogation]]: Used by Tango and Cash, though the victim is unfazed and even taunts them to let go.
* [[High Altitude Interrogation]]: Used by Tango and Cash, though the victim is unfazed and even taunts them to let go.
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* [[Large Ham]]: [[Evil Is Hammy|Perret]].
* [[Large Ham]]: [[Evil Is Hammy|Perret]].
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: Tango's sister, Katherine (played by Teri Hatcher).
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: Tango's sister, Katherine (played by Teri Hatcher).
* [[My Sister Is Off Limits]]: Tango's, see above.
* [[My Sister Is Off-Limits]]: Tango's, see above.
* [[Sharp Dressed Man]]: Tango. Cash refers to him as "Armani with a badge".
* [[Sharp-Dressed Man]]: Tango. Cash refers to him as "Armani with a badge".
* [[Odd Couple]]
* [[Odd Couple]]
* [[One-Liner]]: Maybe the most one liner-ridden script ever written.
* [[One-Liner]]: Maybe the most one liner-ridden script ever written.
* [[Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping]]: Requin has probably the worst Cockney accent this side of [[Dick Van Dyke]].
* [[Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping]]: Requin has probably the worst Cockney accent this side of [[Dick Van Dyke]].
* [[Role Association]]: Basically, [[Rambo]] and [[Escape From New York|Snake Plissken]] team up to fight crime led by [[Batman (Film)|Carl Grissom]] and his top henchman [[Blade Runner|Leon Kowalski]], and eventually have to rescue [[Rambo]]'s sister, [[Desperate Housewives|Susan Mayer]].
* [[Role Association]]: Basically, [[Rambo]] and [[Escape from New York|Snake Plissken]] team up to fight crime led by [[Batman (film)|Carl Grissom]] and his top henchman [[Blade Runner|Leon Kowalski]], and eventually have to rescue [[Rambo]]'s sister, [[Desperate Housewives|Susan Mayer]].
* [[Sexophone]]: [[Played for Laughs]] during Cash's "drag scene".
* [[Sexophone]]: [[Played for Laughs]] during Cash's "drag scene".
* [[Shower Scene]]: Complete with [[Slippery Soap]] gag.
* [[Shower Scene]]: Complete with [[Slippery Soap]] gag.
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Latest revision as of 05:28, 10 April 2017

You almost want to take it seriously.


Tango and Cash is a 1989 Andrei Konchalovsky action-comedy starring Sylvester Stallone and Kurt Russell.

The story centers on two rival Los Angeles policemen: dapper, straitlaced cop "Ray" Tango (Stallone), and aggressive, rough-around-the-edges cop "Gabe" Cash (Russell), and their attempts to outdo each other. But when an arch-enemy of theirs, drug lord Yves Perret (Jack Palance), decides to even the score and frames them for murder, Tango and Cash suddenly find themselves among the same prisoners they had put away themselves. It doesn't take long before they realize they're going to have to put aside their differences and work together in order to get even with Perret and clear their names, even if it ends up killing them.


Tropes used in Tango and Cash include:


Tango: Rambo is a pussy.