Cops & Robbersons
- Chevy Chase: Norman Robberson
- Jack Palance: Jake Stone
- Dianne Wiest: Helen Robberson
- Robert Davi: Osborn
- David Barry Gray: Tony Moore
- Jason James Richter: Kevin Robberson
- Fay Masterson: Cindy Robberson
- Miko Hughes: Billy Robberson
- Richard Romanus: Fred Lutz
- Sal Landi: Jerry Callahan
- Ronald L. Schwary: Producer
- Jack Kehler: Caniff
- Amy Powell: Marva Prescott
Cops and Robbersons - The skin of the strongest bulls to ( Cops and Robbersons ) is an American comedy film directed by Michael Ritchie from the year 1994.
Action
The gangster Osborn lives in the neighborhood of the Robberson family. The police Jake Stone and Tony Moore ask the Robbersons to be allowed to use the family home to observe the criminal. Norman Robberson, who likes to watch old crime films, is thrilled. He tries to help the police by, among other things, he visits his neighbors, and installed in his house microphones. These non- collusive actions annoy Stone.
Moore falls in love with Norman's daughter, Cindy. Osborn noted that he is being watched and coat of the family in their house, but is overpowered.
Reviews
Roger Ebert wrote in the Chicago Sun - Times on 15 April 1994, the film was " still a fish -out-of -water movie," in which the characters would leave their familiar surroundings. The character of Norman Robberson would hold in real life for " mentally retarded ". Since the other characters do not seem to remember this, they are either too 'mentally handicapped' or the actors would " simply recite those lines of dialogue ." The critic wrote that he had not been able to laugh while of watching the film.
The magazine Cinema wrote, Michael Ritchie verschieße " a firework of ideas," but do not hit " the mark ". Only the appearance of Jack Palance was "a bright spot ".
Background
The film was shot in Hawthorne (California ) and in the California Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City. He played in the cinemas of the United States an approximately 11.4 million U.S. dollars.