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''Tough Guys'' is a 1986 American
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directed by Jeff Kanew and starring
Burt Lancaster Burton Stephen Lancaster (November 2, 1913 – October 20, 1994) was an American actor. Initially known for playing tough characters with tender hearts, he went on to achieve success with more complex and challenging roles over a 45-year caree ...
,
Kirk Douglas Kirk Douglas (born Issur Danielovitch; December 9, 1916 – February 5, 2020) was an American actor and filmmaker. After an impoverished childhood, he made his film debut in '' The Strange Love of Martha Ivers'' (1946) with Barbara Stanwyck. ...
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Eli Wallach Eli Herschel Wallach ( ; December 7, 1915 – June 24, 2014) was an American film, television, and stage actor from New York City. Known for his character actor roles, his entertainment career spanned over six decades. He received a British Aca ...
,
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, and Darlanne Fluegel. It is the eighth film of
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, and the final film to be released from Douglas's Bryna Productions. Lancaster and Douglas had already made several films together, including '' I Walk Alone'' (1948), '' Gunfight at the O.K. Corral'' (1957), '' The Devil's Disciple'' (1959), '' The List of Adrian Messenger'' (1963), and '' Seven Days in May'' (1964), becoming something of a team in the public's eye. Douglas was always second-billed under Lancaster, but, except ''I Walk Alone'', in which Douglas played a villain, and ''The List of Adrian Messenger'', in which Lancaster cameoed, their roles were more or less of equal importance. ''Tough Guys'' was their final collaboration. Adolph Caesar, who was originally going to star as Leon B. Little, died of complications from a heart attack on the set of the film and was replaced by
Eli Wallach Eli Herschel Wallach ( ; December 7, 1915 – June 24, 2014) was an American film, television, and stage actor from New York City. Known for his character actor roles, his entertainment career spanned over six decades. He received a British Aca ...
. This was the first film released under the Touchstone Pictures label after Walt Disney Studios changed the name of the label from Touchstone Films, following the release of '' Ruthless People'' (1986).


Plot

Gangsters Harry Doyle and Archie Long are released from prison after having served a 30-year sentence for
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the Southern Pacific train, the ''Gold Coast Flyer,'' in 1956. Their parole officer Richie Evans meets them at the gates, offering them a ride to collect their
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. Meanwhile Leon B. Little, an elderly hitman with bad eyesight and an outstanding contract on them, immediately tries to kill them but Harry and Archie get away. At the bank, the duo stops a robbery by apprehending two young gunmen. They then confront six street punks who attempt to rob them. Richie updates them on their parole conditions. Harry, who is 72, is assigned to a retirement community. Although he wishes to continue working, he has surpassed the mandatory retirement age of 70. Archie, only 67, takes a job first at an ice cream parlor and later at a restaurant. They cannot have further contact with each other for at least three years, and are closely monitored by Richie and Deke Yablonski, the officer who first arrested them. Both Harry and Archie are in shock at how much the world has changed: clothing, sexuality (their old bar is now an openly gay men's club, women are more assertive), technology, and disrespect from youth. Archie's young female restaurant manager mistreats him, while Harry is denied proper food by a nasty retirement home orderly, and the female manager is even nastier. Harry reconnects with his old flame Belle, and they sweetly reminisce about old times. Archie embraces the greatly changed contemporary scene, and at a unisex high-tech gym, the young manager Skye considers himself the only "real man" there. She gets Archie to adopt faddish clothes and invites him to a trendy disco nightclub, they gyrate to
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and start a steamy affair, which ageing Archie cannot sustain. Tired of trying to adjust to 1980s society under the eyes of the law, Harry and Archie go back to their old ways. First, trying to reassemble their old gang for a bank robbery, all surviving members are now either crippled or invalids. When they hijack an armoured truck, they find it empty except for a roll of quarters, and are mocked by the media. To add insult to injury, they are mistaken for younger, disguised men. Meanwhile, Leon tracks Richie down at his office and finds Harry's retirement home. He holds him and Belle hostage until Harry and Archie arrive and open fire. Richie knocks Leon down and quickly escapes with them, then blames himself for getting them into trouble. Archie decides to hijack the ''Gold Coast Flyer'' again as it makes its final southbound run after 50 years, asking Harry and Richie for help. Both refuse for moral reasons, so Archie decides to do it alone. He stops the ''Flyer'' just as it is leaving the railroad yard and is soon joined by Harry, having had a change of heart. The media and dignitaries aboard are surprised, although Harry and Archie gladly answer their questions and pose for pictures as they identify themselves and their ages. To their surprise, Leon arrives and explains that he had been paid $25,000 to kill them by their old enemy, and he has waited 30 years for their release. Deke soon arrives with a full SWAT team to capture Harry and Archie, who persuade Leon to call a temporary truce as they have never killed anyone in their crimes. As Leon escorts the passengers off the train, Richie, disguised as a SWAT officer, sneaks aboard and gets it moving again to help Harry and Archie escape before Deke can arrest them. Harry, Archie, Richie, and Leon take the train towards
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, but find that the tracks end just before the border. Harry pushes Leon off the train, to which he vows revenge. Archie then takes Richie back to the coaches and uncouples the train, advising to downplay his role in the heist to not destroy his career. Harry and Archie drive the locomotive at full throttle through a fusillade of bullets from U.S. border police. They crash through, burying the engine partially in the soil of Mexico a few feet across the border, where a Mexican border patrol arrests them. True to their tough guy credo, Harry and Archie raise their hands but talk back to the patrol's commanding officer, leaving him puzzled enough to give Archie an opening to kick him in the groin.


Cast


Soundtrack

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sings the opening theme song " They Don't Make Them Like They Used To".
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sings the song " Nasty," during Harry and Archie's lesson in Street Fighting with a local street gang. The Red Hot Chilli Peppers briefly appear in the film where they performed a song never heard outside this film: "Set It Straight". No soundtrack album was released, and frontman
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was quoted as saying they recorded it solely for the movie and had no intention of releasing it themselves. The 1977
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recording of Duke Ellington's "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" is featured.
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song " Tuff Enuff" plays in the armoured truck hijacking scene on the truck's radio and during the ending credits.


Production

Adolph Caesar was originally cast as Leon B. Little, but the actor died unexpectedly only a few weeks into filming. His completed scenes were re-shot with his replacement , Eli Wallach. The locomotive Southern Pacific 4449 played the Gold Coast Flyer. It was also used to pull the American Freedom Train during the
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, now based in
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. The locomotive engineer is played by Doyle L. McCormack, the man most responsible for the actual restoration of SP 4449. A portion of the Eagle Mountain Railroad was used in the filming of the movie. During the filming of the exterior shots of SP 4449, the train was stored nightly at the Eagle Mountain rail yards. The local school children from Eagle Mountain School took a field trip in early 1986 to see and tour the train on location along the Eagle Mountain Railroad south of
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. As of November 2, 2019, the full-size replica prop, which was used at the end of the film, was sold at an Auction to a student at Desert Center, California.


Reception


Box office

The film was released in theaters on October 3, 1986, in the United States, making
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4.5 million on its first weekend and would eventually gross $21,458,229 in the United States and Canada.


Critical response

''Tough Guys'' received mixed reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has an approval rating of 50% based on 16 reviews. On
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, the film has a
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score of 54 out of 100, based on eleven critics, indicating "Mixed or average reviews". Walter Goodman of ''
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'' gave the film a positive review, saying, “We know that when the he-men of “Gunfight at the O.K. Corral” are picked on by a bunch of callow toughs, the toughs are going to regret they started up. But it's fun anyhow waiting for what it is.”
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gave the film a two out of four stars, stating, "'Tough Guys' might have been better if Douglas and Lancaster had played characters who were a little more fallible, humble and realistic".


See also

* '' Going in Style'' * '' Stand Up Guys'' * '' Going in Style'' (2017 film)


References


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