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: In a chaotic climax involving a shootout and exploding cans of tomato soup, the truth is finally revealed via a hidden tape recording left by Garret.

In the sun-drenched, neon-lit streets of 1985 Miami, a mystery that had been frozen for seven years was about to boil over. : In a chaotic climax involving a shootout

: Between lighthearted fights and car chases, they uncover clues linking Delmann to the original heist. Doug, ever the dedicated agent, is determined to

Doug, ever the dedicated agent, is determined to find the third robber and the missing millions. Steve, however, has traded his badge for the quiet life of a flight instructor and wants nothing to do with the bureau. To get his partner back, Doug spins a classic lie: he tells Steve their old boss, Chief Tanney, has been murdered. : Delmann attempts to silence the "supercops" by

: Delmann attempts to silence the "supercops" by planting a bomb in their squad car, but the duo narrowly escapes.

The story begins with the release of Joe Garret, the only man caught for a massive $20 million bank heist in Detroit. But Garret doesn't even get twenty-four hours of freedom; he is found dead in a Miami alley just one day after leaving prison. This cold case is the one that got away from FBI agents (Terence Hill) and Steve Forest (Bud Spencer).