Collision Course (film)

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Collision Course
Collision Course 1989 Film Poster.jpg
The DVD artwork for Collision Course.
Directed by Lewis Teague
Produced by Ted Field
Robert W. Cort
Written by Frank Darius Namei
Robert Resnikoff
Starring Jay Leno
Pat Morita
Chris Sarandon
Music by Ira Newborn
Studio Interscope Communications
Distributed by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group
Release date(s) April 1989
Running time 100 min.
Country United States
Language English

Collision Course is a 1989 action-comedy film starring Jay Leno as a Detroit police officer and Pat Morita as a Japanese cop forced to work together to recover a Japanese turbocharger stolen by a thief played by Chris Sarandon. It was directed by Lewis Teague and unreleased in the U.S. until 1992, when it debuted on home video. (When Morita guest-starred on The Tonight Show in 1989, with Leno serving as guest host, they recalled that the movie had run out of money on the last day of filming, with key scenes yet to be shot and no budget left for editing and post-production.)

The story plays upon the culture clash between Detroit - whose economy is largely built on the automobile - and Japan - whose export of cars was blamed for Detroit job losses.


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