Tough Guys

They're Out To Teach A New World Some Old Tricks.

6.0
19861h 44m

Production

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Harry Doyle and Archie Lang are two old-time train robbers, who held up a train in 1956 and have been incarcerated for thirty years. After serving their time, they are released from jail and have to adjust to a new life of freedom. and soon realize that they still have the pizzazz when, picking up their prison checks at a bank, they foil a robbery attempt.

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Tough Guys 1986 TV trailer

Cast

Photo of Burt Lancaster

Burt Lancaster

Harry Doyle

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Kirk Douglas

Archie Long

Photo of Charles Durning

Charles Durning

Deke Yablonski

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Dana Carvey

Richie Evans

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Eli Wallach

Leon B. Little

Photo of Darlene Conley

Darlene Conley

Gladys Ripps

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Nathan Davis

Jimmy Ellis

Photo of Arthur Tovey

Arthur Tovey

First Old Man Eating

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Anthony Kiedis

Red Hot Chili Peppers Member

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Flea

Red Hot Chili Peppers Member

Photo of Ernie Sabella

Ernie Sabella

Hotel Clerk

Photo of Joe Seely

Joe Seely

Gang Member

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Reviews

J

John Chard

6/10

I'm Peter Pan. I've come to take you to Never-Never Land, okay? But you won't be comin' back!

Tough Guys is directed by Jeff Kanew and written by James Orr and Jim Cruickshank. It stars Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Charles Durning, Eli Wallach, Dana Carvey, Darlanne Fluegel, Alexis Smith and Monty Ash. Music is by James Newton Howard and cinematography is by King Baggot.

Two elderly gangsters are released from prison only to find they have trouble fitting in as old men in a world that has changed considerably - but they still aren't going to take no crap from anyone!

"Couldn't take it anymore. People treating me like dirt ever since I got out of jail. Sweeping out toilets, scraping crud off dishes, my girlfriend tryin' to kill me with sex - and I'm dressing like Bozo the Clown, just to fit in! I don't want to fit in anymore"

You have to know the actors on show to fully get the glint they have in their eyes, Douglas, Lancaster and Wallach are having a grand time of things. As they exude machismo and world weary knowing in old bodies, turning quips and exasperation into a filmic art form, there's much fun mined out of this particular fish out of water piece.

It's all very nostalgic and fanciful of course, and some of the more weightier themes such as treatment of senior citizens struggles to make a bigger mark, but it is charming. How can you not like the good old boys turning the tables on would be muggers and robbers? Rejoice as myopic hitman Wallach tries to enact a "hit" he was hired to do 30 years earlier!

Maybe better use could have been made of the talent on show? Maybe? But this is no disaster and fans of the stars can get much from watching these good old boys go about entertaining for our pleasure. 6/10

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