
Friday and Streebek are assigned to some very strange robberies, like i.e. the stealing of one bat, a 30 feet long snake and the mane of a lion from a zoo. All the latest BAIT magazines were also recently stolen, and some chemichals that when are mixed correctly develops a very deadly gas. All these thefts have one thing in common; visit cards with the word "PAGAN" left at the crime scenes. Solving these crimes, including why plenty of police vehicles have been stolen lately, involves the usual; to drink coffee at strip tease bars, rescue kidnapped virgins from drowning and lose the job.
Christopher PlummerReverend Jonathan Whirley
Casey SanderPhoney Cop #1
Tom HanksPep Streebeck
Dan AykroydSgt. Joe Friday
Juliana DonaldZookeeper (as Juli Donald)Links to the two classic TV series include a cameo by 'Harry Morgan', and a photo of 'Jack Webb' is visible in one scene. Morgan was originally going to be in one scene only but asked for a bigger part, so he was made the Captain. As well as the closing credits theme of the original series played towards the end of the film.
Sylvia Wiss:
[pulls her top off] Do these look like the breasts of a forty year old woman?
Friday:
No ma'am. They're quite impressive... bordering on spectacular.
Continuity: As Joe and Pep are driving through a tunnel toward the end of the movie, the internal shots of the car show them very obviously passing shops while they are in a tunnel.
Performed by Patti LaBelle
Written by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis
Produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis for Flyte Time Productions Inc.
Patti LaBelle appears courtesy of MCA Records
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