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A Japanese investigator (Morita) and a Detroit cop (Leno) team up to track down a stolen prototype turbocharger.A Japanese investigator (Morita) and a Detroit cop (Leno) team up to track down a stolen prototype turbocharger.A Japanese investigator (Morita) and a Detroit cop (Leno) team up to track down a stolen prototype turbocharger.
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- TriviaWhen Steve Martin appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (1992) in 2005, he played "Name That Clip." Leno was supposed to differentiate clips from Martin's two new movies, Shopgirl (2005) and Cheaper by the Dozen 2 (2005), with Martin taking $20 from Leno if he got one wrong. The last clip played was from this movie, which Leno immediately said was "a horrible movie." Martin said Leno was right, but he would still lose $20 for making it.
- GoofsScully goes from having a P.O. Box and no criminal record to having a house address and a long rap sheet.
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[Costas and Natsuo have broken into a suspect's house and set off the burglar alarm]
Investigator Fujitsuka Natsuo: Isn't someone going to hear that and call the police?
Detective Tony Costas: No, you see in this neighborhood they don't call the police, they just yell "Turn that shit off".
- ConnectionsEdited into 2 Everything 2 Terrible 2: Tokyo Drift (2010)
- SoundtracksRunnin' (Lookin' for Some Action)
Written and Produced by Jerry Knight and Aaron Zigman
Performed by The Whispers
Courtesy of Solar Records
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Watch "The Tonight Show" Instead.
Japanese detective Pat Morita travels to Detroit and gets to work with wild cop Jay Leno in this dull bore. The duo are after a prototype supercharger for automobiles that is going to be used for shady purposes. Chris Sarandon is on hand as the quietly deviant mastermind and Tom Noonan is his most trusted thug. Poorly written dribble and unspectacular direction do nothing to help out the oddball combination of Leno and Morita being teamed together. Another in the long line of cop buddy flicks that came a dime a dozen in that magical cinematic decade that was the 1980s. Effectively killed any real opportunity Leno had to become a mainstay in American movie-houses. 2 stars out of 5.
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- May 23, 2005
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- $13,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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