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Loose Cannons may be a wacky buddy-cop comedy, but it starts with a chilling premise. It seems that a film is discovered that depicts the final moments of Adolf Hitler's life. The climax features young German officer Von Metz, who is seen putting Hitler to death. Von Metz (Robert Prosky) is now running for chancellor of West Germany. If this film gets out, his political career is finished, so Von Metz has arranged for the murder of anyone who has seen the film. The killings have taken place in the Washington area and Mac (Gene Hackman) and Ellis (Dan Aykroyd) are sent to investigate the crimes. Mac is a middle-aged veteran of the force, a professional who gets things done. But Ellis is a different ball of wax. Suffering from a multiple personality disorder, he has spent two years in a Benedictine monastery to recover from his problems. But he is far from cured -- as Mac discovers, whenever Ellis is confronted by violence, he blacks out and begins to assume the characters of popular culture icons like Popeye, Captain Kirk, and the Road Runner. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

  • Release date:March 12, 2010

Cast

Gene Hackman
as Mac Stern
Dan Aykroyd
as Ellis Fielding
Dom DeLuise
as Harry "The Hippo" Gutterman
Ronny Cox
as Bob Smiley
Nancy Travis
as Riva
Robert Prosky
as Curt Von Metz
Paul Koslo
as Grimmer
Dick O'Neill
as Captain
Jan Triska
as Steckler
Susan Peretz
as Lady Tenant
Kevin McClarnon
as Oaf
Ira Lewis
as Adolf Hitler
Erik Cord
as Grimmer's Man
Debbee Hinchcliffe
as Oaf's Sweetie
George Wilbur
as Grimmer's Man
John Bolger
as Yough Von Metz
Danny Aiello III
as Grimmer's Man
Jay Ingram
as Patrolman
Leon Rippy
as Weskit
Robert Dickman
as White Rabbit
Robert Pentz
as Guy at Bar
David Correia
as Orderly
Judy Taylor
Robert Irvin Elliott
as Monseigneur
Nancy Parsons
as Nurse
Christopher Murney
as Stan
Alex Hyde-White
as Moderator
Gene Lebell
Brad Greenquist
as Embassy Officer
Clem Moorman
as Train Driver
Margaret Klenck
as Eva Braun
Herb Armstrong
as Cheshire Cat
Kay Joyner
as Stan's Wife
Al Mancini
as Man Tenant
Ralph Redpath
as Train Engineer
Billy Anagnos
Thomas Kopache
as TV Station Man
Gary Tacon
as Israeli Agent
Bill Fagerbakke
as Giant
Arthur French
as Bus Driver
Reg E. Cathey
as Willie
Tobin Bell
as Gerber
David Alan Grier
as Drummond
John Finn
as Cop
S. Epatha Merkerson
as Rachel
Mike Fenton
Dean Mumford
as Guy in Baths
Valorie Massalas
Philip Shafran
as Little Boy
Greg Goossen
as Marsh Policeman
Adrienne Hampton
as Security Guard
Dutch Miller
as Jacuzzi Guy

Crew

Bob Clark
Director
Bob Clark
Screenwriter
Thomas Szollosi
Screenwriter
Richard Matheson
Screenwriter
Peter Aykroyd
Songwriter
Ken Heeley-Ray
Musical Direction/Supervision
Paul Zaza
Composer (Music Score)
Paul Zaza
Songwriter
Paul Williams
Songwriter
Stan Cole
Editor
Harry Pottle
Production Designer
Alan Greisman
Co-producer
Aaron Spelling
Co-producer
Rene Dupont
Executive Producer
Denise Exshaw
Set Designer
Clifford Capone
Costume Designer
Tom Priestley Jr.
Camera Operator
Mike Fenton
Casting
Valorie Massalas
Casting
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