James Belushi and John Ritter make a great pair in this amusingly off-the-wall buddy comedy.
Real Men (1987)
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Reviews Counted:3
Fresh:2
Rotten:1
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Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Nick Pirandello is a CIA agent whose assignment is to bring a confidential map cross-country, a map that will aid the government in their discussions with extraterrestrials. In order to fulfill his... Nick Pirandello is a CIA agent whose assignment is to bring a confidential map cross-country, a map that will aid the government in their discussions with extraterrestrials. In order to fulfill his mission, Nick needs to outwit the Russians, who have just killed an operative with alien contacts. The solution: Bob Wilson, a wimpy, modest, family man, who is enlisted to carry the map -- and ends up becoming the liaison between Earth and the otherworldly creatures. [More]
Starring: James Belushi, John Ritter, Barbara Barrie, Bill Morey
Starring: James Belushi, John Ritter, Barbara Barrie, Bill Morey
Director: Dennis Feldman
Director: Dennis Feldman
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