Supersnooper??
Supersnooper - Trailer - Cast - Showtimes - The New York Times
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IT'S a long wait, but there is one funny gag a few minutes before the end of ''Super Fuzz,'' a film shot in what the Avco Embassy Picture folks in Los Angeles describe as ''the sun-drenched vacation city of Miami, Fla.'' The two cops who are the heroes of this silly peccadillo have fallen into the earth - one from a balloon made of chewing gum - and vanished down a deep hole. Where do children emerge when they dig deep enough? In China, of course, but whether they come out in the People's Republic or Taiwan is, like the rest of the plot, left dangling.
Ernest Borgnine is the sergeant cop, his young partner is Terence Hill (who in real life was named Mario Girotti when he was making spaghetti westerns in the Alban Hills of Italy), Joanne Dru plays a nightclub singer named Rosy LaBouche, and Marc Lawrence, who gunned down many a celluloid gangster in his prime, is head of a counterfeiting mob. He's called Torpedo. To give the film the proper Italian-American casting flavor, Sergio Smacchi plays a character named Slot Machine, and Herbert Goldstein is named Silvius.
Well, it seems that Terence Hill-Mario Girotti, after accidental exposure to nuclear radiation, gains Superman-type powers. He can soar through the air, walk on water and command Sergeant Borgnine to dance like Fred Astaire with Rosy LaBouche, all in the interest of trapping the Miami perpetrators of crime. To flesh out the story, an alligator also makes a cameo appearance.




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