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6.0/10
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A womanizing CIA agent and an insecure insurance agent are paired together to make sure a deal goes through with aliens for the future of mankind.A womanizing CIA agent and an insecure insurance agent are paired together to make sure a deal goes through with aliens for the future of mankind.A womanizing CIA agent and an insecure insurance agent are paired together to make sure a deal goes through with aliens for the future of mankind.
Jim Belushi
- Nick Pirandello
- (as James Belushi)
James Le Gros
- Buddy MacGruder
- (as James LeGros)
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- TriviaMany movie posters for the film featured a preamble that read: ''Nick likes machine guns and dobermans. Bob likes squirt guns and pussy cats. Two real men with absolutely nothing in common... except the future of mankind.''
- GoofsDuring the clown fight in the alley, the glass with the presidential seal is concealed within a black pouch attached to Nick's pants on his left side. After the fight, it is attached to his right side.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 76th Annual Academy Awards (2004)
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Television Skit Ideas on Celluloid.
ABC Tuesday night alums (John Ritter and James Belushi) come together for this waste of film. Ritter is a super-cautious suburban husband/father who unwittingly gets involved with silly super-agent Belushi who happens to be chasing down some Russian thugs in America. Nothing makes much sense as a long week of spying goes on with Ritter becoming much tougher and Belushi becoming much more sensitive emotionally. Women into bondage and science-fiction antics turn this into a film that basically has lots of short skits that are just barely connected because of the two leads. Neither performer can do much except grin and bear the torture of being in this stinker. Avoid completely. Turkey (0 stars out of 5).
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $873,903
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $241,258
- Sep 27, 1987
- Gross worldwide
- $873,903
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