Two paramedics are transferred to the nasty part of the city where a gang is killing people to sell their organs.Two paramedics are transferred to the nasty part of the city where a gang is killing people to sell their organs.Two paramedics are transferred to the nasty part of the city where a gang is killing people to sell their organs.
Karen Lorre
- Danger Girl
- (as Karen Witter)
Sally Kellerman
- Dispatcher
- (voice)
- Director
- Writers
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Did you know
- GoofsOn the run from the villain paramedics, Savannah uses her key to unlock the driver side door, even though the window is clearly open.
- Quotes
Marshall: NOW, WHO THE FUCK ARE YOU, MAN?
Daryl Cage: [grabs him by the neck] Hey, listen, I got ten keys of smack! It doesn't matter who the fuck I am! Who the fuck are you?
- ConnectionsReferences Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (1968)
- SoundtracksRide, Ride, Ride
Written by Jim Messina and Dave Loggins (as Dave Loggins)
Performed by Jim Messina
Courtesy of Jasperilla Music Co. and MCA Music
Featured review
My review was written in October 1988 after watching the movie on Vestron video cassette.
A formula comedy in the worn out "service" vein mined successfully in many features following the success of "Stripes" and "Police Academy", "Paramedics" has little to offer beyond technical expertise and an above average son score spotlighting Jim Messina.
George Newbern and Christopher McDonad are the peppy leads in this episodic exercise, sent to work by their mean boss John P. Rya in South Central in the tough part of town (nicely lensed in Dallas). Pic posits the as heroic rule-breakers, in this instance foiling a gang of cardboard meanies who are trafficking illicitly in human organs.
Though earning a PG-a3 rating, pic has the same quota of titillating sex comedy and topless footage of the genre's R entries. Main emphasis is on chasing around in the paramedics' ambulance vehicles, with an awards ceremony finale right out of the "Police Academy" textbook.
Actor-turned-director Stuart Magolin gets some laughs with some well-timed gags but audiences are tired of these lookalike comedy efforts.
A formula comedy in the worn out "service" vein mined successfully in many features following the success of "Stripes" and "Police Academy", "Paramedics" has little to offer beyond technical expertise and an above average son score spotlighting Jim Messina.
George Newbern and Christopher McDonad are the peppy leads in this episodic exercise, sent to work by their mean boss John P. Rya in South Central in the tough part of town (nicely lensed in Dallas). Pic posits the as heroic rule-breakers, in this instance foiling a gang of cardboard meanies who are trafficking illicitly in human organs.
Though earning a PG-a3 rating, pic has the same quota of titillating sex comedy and topless footage of the genre's R entries. Main emphasis is on chasing around in the paramedics' ambulance vehicles, with an awards ceremony finale right out of the "Police Academy" textbook.
Actor-turned-director Stuart Magolin gets some laughs with some well-timed gags but audiences are tired of these lookalike comedy efforts.
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- Paramedics - Die Chaoten von der Ambulanz
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- Gross US & Canada
- $402,619
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