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Miami Supercops ()


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An ex-con returns to Miami after completing a seven-year sentence for thieving $20,000,000 and is murdered. Two FBI agents are then shipped to Miami to investigate the case under the guise of cops.

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Doug Bennet / Officer Jay Donell
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Steve Forest / Officer L A Wray
C.B. Seay ...
Chief Tanney (as Chief C.B. Seay)
William 'Bo' Jim ...
Charro
Ken Ceresne ...
Robert Delmann / Ralph Duran
Jackie Castellano ...
Irene Allen
C.V. Wood Jr. ...
Barkeeper
Richard Liberty ...
Joe Garret
Rhonda S. Lundstead ...
Anabelle
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Pancho
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(as Mike Warren)
José Chitwood Jr.
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Leader of the Thieves in the Bus
Randy Warren
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Puncher in Night Brawl
Bobby J. Foxworth ...
Puncher in Night Brawl
Mark Terrence Sowell
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Sally Carlson
Marc Mercury ...
Henchman
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Long-Haired Puncher in Warehouse (uncredited)
Giancarlo Bastianoni ...
Puncher (uncredited)
Harold Bergman ...
Commissioner Reisner (uncredited)
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FBI Man Playing Golf with Chief Tanney (uncredited)
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Desk Cop (uncredited)
William Conroy ...
Gangster (uncredited)
Alex Edlin ...
Puncher Knocked Out by Car Door (uncredited)
Miguel Exposito ...
Cop in locker room (uncredited)
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Fletcher's Accomplice (uncredited)
Herb Goldstein ...
Weapon Seller (uncredited)
Bob Gordon ...
(uncredited)
Joe Hess ...
Puncher in Blue Shirt Fighting with Charro (uncredited)
Barry Hober ...
Officer Lyon (uncredited)
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Drunk (uncredited)
Lou Marsh ...
Fletcher (uncredited)
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Police Chief in New York (uncredited)
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Big Puncher in Warehouse (uncredited)
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Black Puncher in Night Brawl (uncredited)
Ben Taylor ...
Cop (uncredited)
Clarence Thomas ...
Bus Driver (uncredited)
BoBo Wilson ...
Street Thug (uncredited)
Jody Wilson ...
Mrs. Denniser (uncredited)

Directed by

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Bruno Corbucci

Written by

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Bruno Corbucci ... (writer) &
Luciano Vincenzoni ... (writer)

Produced by

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Josi W. Konski ... line producer / producer
Max Wolkoff ... executive producer

Music by

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Carmelo La Bionda
Michelangelo La Bionda

Cinematography by

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Silvano Ippoliti

Editing by

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Daniele Alabiso ... (as Daniel Ballaby)

Production Design by

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Klaus Kolb

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Franco Carretti ... (as Frank Brown)

Makeup Department

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Luciano Giustini ... makeup artist (as Lucien St. Just)
Rudy Harris ... hair stylist

Production Management

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Vittorio Galiano ... general manager (as Victor Gillespie)
Ricky Sacco ... unit manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Peter Gold ... assistant director

Art Department

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Emilio Ardura ... set dresser (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Nick Alexander ... dubbing editor
Italo Cameracanna ... foley artist / sound effects editor
Alberto Doni ... sound mixer
Lenney Hirschstritt ... sound mixer
Daniele Quadroli ... sound effects editor

Stunts

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Jay Amor ... utility stunts
Joie Chitwood Jr. ... stunt driver
Bobby J. Foxworth ... stunts (as Bobby Foxworth)
Joe Hess ... stunts
Artie Malesci ... stunts
Marc Mercury ... stunt performer
Doc Moccasin ... stunts
Mark Terrence Sowell ... stunts
Mike Warren ... car stunts coordinator
Randy Warren ... stunts
Gene Hartline ... truck stunts (uncredited)
Tommy J. Huff ... truck stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Fred Rogers ... assistant camera
Ermanno Serto ... still photographer (as Hermann Murphy)
Gary Thomas ... key grip
Gaetano Valle ... camera operator (as Nathaniel Valle)
Joe White ... gaffer

Script and Continuity Department

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Paul Costello ... script supervisor (as Paul F. Costello)

Additional Crew

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Max Viller ... production secretary
Cristina Boraschi ... voice dubbing: Rhonda S. Lustead (uncredited)
Renato Cortesi ... voice dubbing: Buffy Dee (uncredited)
Luciano De Ambrosis ... voice dubbing: Lou Marsh (uncredited)
Maria Pia Di Meo ... voice dubbing: Jackie Castellano (uncredited)
Michele Gammino ... voice dubbing: Terence Hill (uncredited)
Cesare Gelli ... voice dubbing: William Jim (uncredited)
Sergio Graziani ... voice dubbing: Ken Ceresne (uncredited)
Flaminia Jandolo ... voice dubbing: Jody Wilson (uncredited)
Gianni Marzocchi ... voice dubbing: Harold Berger (uncredited)
Mario Milita ... voice dubbing: Clarence Thomas (uncredited)
Renato Mori ... voice dubbing: Jack McDermott (uncredited)
Glauco Onorato ... voice dubbing: Bud Spencer (uncredited)
Alessandro Rossi ... voice dubbing: Richard Liberty (uncredited)
Vittorio Stagni ... voice dubbing: Bobby Gale (uncredited)
Sergio Tedesco ... voice dubbing: C.B. Seay (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

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. Written by Jean-Marc Rocher

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Also Known As
  • Miami Supercops (I poliziotti dell'ottava strada) (Italy)
  • Miami Supercops - I poliziotti dell'8ª strada (Italy)
  • Trinity: Good Guys and Bad Guys (United States)
  • Les Super Flics de Miami (France)
  • Die Miami Cops (Germany)
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  • 96 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia It's the last film that features Bud Spencer and Terence Hill in the 1980s. Spencer & Hill would reunite for the last time in 1994. It's also the last film that they did with director Bruno Corbucci. See more »
Goofs When the tractor trailer is screeching to a halt on the road, there are several skid marks visible from previous takes. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in S.O.S. - Swedes at Sea (1988). See more »
Quotes Steve Forest: You wanna say adios to Irene?
Doug Bennet: No, I don't think so. What about Annabelle?
Steve Forest: Are you kidding? I'm not in the mood to arm-wrestle.
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