Review of Tango & Cash (1989) by Peter Stack for San Francisco Chronicle — 04 May 1997
Russell is an inoffensive Mel Gibson clone here. But Stallone is an unlovable lummox, preposterous because he takes himself so seriously. Even when he attempts to laugh at himself, his quips fall like clods on coffins.
His bravery is braggadocio. Let's hope this will be the last of Tango.
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This review of Tango & Cash (1989) was written by Peter Stack and published by San Francisco Chronicle on 04 May 1997.
Tango & Cash has generally received mixed reviews.
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