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Title

Hold on. Give me a name, Death Breath, or you're going back to England in a baggie!

Board Tango & Cash (1989)
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Hold on. Give me a name, Death Breath, or you're going back to England in a baggie!

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Tango & Cash is an action-comedy film directed by Andrei Konchalovsky and Albert Magnoli. It was released in 1989 and stars Sylvester Stallone and Kurt Russell as the titular characters. The film follows two highly skilled and charismatic police detectives, Raymond Tango (Stallone) and Gabriel Cash (Russell). Tango, a refined and suave officer, prefers tactics and precision, while Cash is a more reckless and unconventional cop. Despite their differences, they both have a reputation for being the best in their respective fields. However, their paths cross when they are framed for a crime they did not commit. Tango and Cash are set up by a powerful criminal mastermind, Yves Perret (played by Jack Palance), who seeks their elimination as they have been interfering with his operations. Now, Tango and Cash must put aside their differences and work together to clear their names and take down Perret. Along the way, they encounter numerous obstacles and engage in thrilling action sequences, showcasing their wit, tenacity, and undeniable chemistry. The film also features a talented supporting cast, including Teri Hatcher as Tango's sister, Katherine, who teams up with the duo to help bring Perret to justice. Brion James portrays Requin, Perret's henchman, adding an extra layer of menace to the story. Additionally, Michael J. Pollard and James Hong deliver memorable performances as eccentric characters that aid Tango and Cash on their journey. The soundtrack of Tango & Cash is an essential element of the film's energetic and intense atmosphere. Composed by Harold Faltermeyer, known for his work in iconic action films like Beverly Hills Cop, the score perfectly complements the high-octane sequences and dramatic moments. The music intensifies the film's emotions and keeps the audience engaged throughout. The soundtrack also includes songs by popular artists of the time. One notable track is "Feel So Good to be Bad" performed by The Motels, adding a dynamic and catchy tune to the film. Other songs featured in Tango & Cash include Fire Inc.'s "Tonight Is What It Means to Be Young" and a fast-paced rock song, "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" by Guns N' Roses. If you are a fan of Tango & Cash and want to relive the excitement, you can play and download the sounds here. Whether it's the exhilarating action sequences, the thrilling musical score, or the memorable performances by Stallone and Russell, Tango & Cash is a timeless classic that has entertained audiences for decades. So, buckle up and join Tango and Cash on their thrilling adventure to restore their reputation and bring down the criminal underworld.