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Partners (1982)

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Directed byJames Burrows
CastRyan O'Neal and John Hurt
Theatrical ReleaseNovember 30, 1981
DVD ReleaseJuly 1, 2008
Running Time93 minutes
MPAA RatingR (Restricted)
UPC Code844503000330
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Languages: English (Original Language)
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About Partners

Sergeant Benson (Ryan O'Neal) is the biggest ladies man on the force. Kerwin (John Hurt) is a gay man, works a desk job and keeps quiet about his personal life. When a double murder lands on Benson's desk, he's forced to go undercover into the gay community in order to bring the killer to justice. It's a tough job for a macho cop - but fortunately, he's got a partner. Benson and Kerwin team up to solve the crime, and find themselves doing things that were never included in their job description. Written by Francis Veber (La Cage aux folles), this hilarious fish out-of-water comedy delivers equal parts thrills and laughs. Product Description

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (2 reviews)

rating: 5 QuotePartners on DVDQuote
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I saw this move when it was first released in cinemas in the early 1980s. It was funny then and its humour is just as funny now. Many people lampoon it because it supposedly makes fun of gay men. In reality all it is doing is using a stereotype and making a point. A wonderful movie I am glad I purchased because now I can watch it over and over again and enjoy its humour and how it brings a smile and laugh to my face. September 25, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteA Partner Crime Thriller with Wit and a TwistQuote
This is a great thriller/comedy from the man who brought you "La Cage Aux Folles." John Hurt is wondrously understated and Ryan O'Neal has never been better or more sincere. I'm so glad it's on DVD. September 5, 2008

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