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Armed and Dangerous

Armed and Dangerous

Side-load slipcover shows noticeable shelf wear with edge and corner wear, price stickers on the front, and writing on the label; tape label shows light wear.

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Armed and Dangerous is a classic 1980s action-comedy starring John Candy and Eugene Levy, two comedy legends whose chemistry drives this wildly entertaining film. Released in 1986, the movie blends buddy comedy chaos with action-packed misadventures, making it a memorable entry in the golden era of 80s comedy films.

The story follows Frank Dooley, a well-meaning but accident-prone former police officer played by John Candy, who finds himself working for a struggling private security company. Alongside the equally inexperienced Norman Kane, played by Eugene Levy, the pair stumble into a much larger conspiracy involving corruption, organized crime, and crooked unions. What begins as a simple security job quickly turns into a series of outrageous mishaps and escalating chaos.

Filled with physical comedy, absurd situations, and the unmistakable charm of John Candy at his peak, Armed and Dangerous remains a fun cult favorite for fans of classic 1980s comedies. This vintage RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video VHS release comes in an early side-load style box, a format collectors often seek out from the early years of the home video era, making it a great display piece for retro media collectors.

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