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Cohen & Tate

1989

R

1 h 26 m

United States

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Crime

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When a little boy witnesses a mob hit, he is kidnapped by two professional assassins who are not what they seem.
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6.3 /10

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Roy Scheider
Cohen
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Adam Baldwin
Tate
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Harley Cross
Travis Knight
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Cooper Huckabee
Jeff Knight
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Suzanne Savoy
Martha Knight
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Marco Perella
FBI George
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Tom Campitelli
FBI Fred
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Andy Gill
FBI Roy
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Frank Bates
Highway Patrolman
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James Jeter
Trooper #1
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Jeff Bennett
Trooper #2
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Ron Jackson
Trooper #3
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Ted Baader
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Kenneth McCabe
Gas Station Attendant
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Ina B. Bott
Fat Woman
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Craig Busch
Farmer

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khaled خالد

18/11/2022 09:26
Trailer—Cohen and Tate
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amjad kalyar

16/11/2022 04:12
Every time this movie is on TV I always watch at least part of it. The gripes people said about this movie are... No action: There was certainly more action than The Godfather, another mob movie. No plot: Did you watch the friggin' movie, or do you find it hard to follow movies like Toy Story? Don't know about the characters: The whole movie is a study on the disparate personalities of the three. What don't you know? Don't believe the negative reviews of a movie like this. If graphic violence or strong language doesn't bother you then watch this movie the next time it's on the movie channel or rent it sometime. Also, could someone explain to me, what's up with the obvious dubbing over some of Adam Baldwin's profanity? This is even on the unedited video version of the movie. The movie already had an R rating. Were they trying to clean it up a little? Watch carefully whenever Tate is swearing at Travis and you'll see what I'm talking about.
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Omashola Oburoh

16/11/2022 04:12
Roy is in awesome form here as the professional crim with a job to do and no time for his loudmouth psychopath offsider. The kid is great too as the plucky victim. Dark and tense,great late night fare.
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melinachettri❣

16/11/2022 04:12
This is a rare film nowadays, and something of a hidden gem. Yes, it is that Eric Red who wrote and directed this picture. Many of his trademarks are here - an innocent boy who gets abducted by a bunch of brutal yet somehow attractive murderous outsiders; a dark, noirish feel throughout the film; and of course, it's a road movie. The film opens with a devastating scene that still has the power to disturb and becomes a roller coaster ride into the nightmarish world of two hit men who kidnap a child witness to a mob murder. Roy Schieder is excellent as the the ice-cold Cohen. But what really elevates this film into myth is the war of wills between Cohen, Tate and the little boy who does his best to drive a wedge between them. If you ever get a chance to watch this undiscovered masterpiece, don't miss it!
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Kaddy jabang Kaddy

16/11/2022 04:12
This is a little known thriller from the guy who wrote the screenplay for The Hitcher. Like that film, this one is a road movie. Plot: two hit men rub out some mob witnesses but have to contend with a survivor, a plucky little kid. Roy Scheider's performance as Cohen, the sleek professional hit-man is wonderful. When he slips on what looks like a pair of black rubber gloves at the start of the film, it somehow says almost all you need to know about him. Adam Baldwin is equally impressive as the less slick and much less professional killer, the ominously psychopathic Tate, who likes to run over small animals while he drives... This film is extremely tense in spots. And if you're a fan of films that end with a bang, you should enjoy the climactic confrontation between the cops, the killers, and that damned little kid! This might be Roy Scheider's last great role.
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