Starsky & Hutch Page #9

Synopsis: Set in the 1970s in a metropolis called "Bay City," this is the tale of two police detective partners, Ken "Hutch" Hutchinson, and Dave Starsky, who always seem to get the toughest cases from their boss, Captain Dobey, rely on omniscient street informer Huggy Bear and race to the scene of the crimes in their souped-up 1974 Ford Torino hot rod, telling the story of their first big case (as a prequel to the TV show), which involved a former college campus drug dealer who went on to become a white collar criminal.
Genre: Comedy, Crime
Director(s): Todd Phillips
Production: Warner Bros. Pictures
  3 wins & 10 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.1
Metacritic:
55
Rotten Tomatoes:
63%
PG-13
Year:
2004
101 min
$87,100,000
Website
861 Views


That was so incredible.

I feel like my adrenaline is just...

You and me, babe. We are such

a good team, don't you think?

I mean, this is just the beginning. We could

go so far, honey. I feel so exhilarated.

- Come on!

- What was that?

Son of a b*tch.

What is it, Reese?

Who are you?

I found your 9-iron, b*tch.

That's for putting hands on Huggy Bear.

Nobody touches the Bear, you dig?

Yeah. Now, these will work.

What have we here?

Now, that's what I'm talking about.

- We don't really do private shows.

- But I'm a good friend of Huggy Bear.

- It's kind of against cheerleading policy.

- You need to change that policy.

You know what I can't figure out?

How the hell did you know

to get on that boat?

When your two boys put me on

that undercover golf course mission...

...that cat, Reese? All he did

was talk about that damn yacht.

And like I say, why go to the starting line

when you can go straight to the finish?

"Straight to the finish. "

I like that, man. I like that.

Are you interested in doing

any undercover work?

- Not the least.

- Captain, let me borrow him for a second.

The weird thing is, one of those briefcases

with $5 million just up and vanished.

Oh, what is this, a brand-new fur coat?

Look at this thing.

Yeah, I inherited some money

from a dead uncle of mine.

Is that right? I didn't even

know you had an uncle.

Well, I did.

And he was rich as hell too, baby.

- Chin up, little man.

- I think he's still upset about the car.

Come on, let's get up.

You're going outside.

- No, thanks.

- We're taking you out.

- We're gonna get you cleaned up.

- I don't feel like it.

I know these two white dudes that got

a car that you might be interested in.

- I don't want another car, Hug.

- Come on, at least take a look.

My car. Where did you...?

Hey, Hutch, who the hell

are these guys?

I don't know, but I get

a good vibe from them.

So you selling the car?

Well, actually, your friend here

has already paid for it.

I owe you one, Huggy.

- All right.

- Come on, give him the keys.

Thank you. Thank you.

With this transmission,

you really wanna jump the clutch.

- I usually...

- From second to fourth. I got it.

- Right.

- Come in, Zebra 3. We have a 420.

Please respond.

This is Zebra 3. We're on it.

Hutch, let's roll.

I think he means you.

- Good luck.

- Allow me.

- All right, thank you.

- You're welcome.

All right.

Hey!

Not the...

- How does it feel?

- It feels pretty good.

I'm gonna take it slow,

get the feel of it.

No, no, that's smart. Do that.

- Starsky.

- Hang on.

- No. No!

- Hang on!

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