

Super Fuzz 1980
"Dave Speed is saving the world from crime... but who is saving the world from Dave Speed?"
Dive into the neon-soaked chaos of *Super Fuzz (1980)*, Sergio Corbucci's explosive blend of action, comedy, and sci-fi.
Director: Sergio Corbucci
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Super Fuzz (1980) about?
After accidentally delivering a parking ticket near a top-secret military site, Florida cop Dave Speed becomes the unwitting subject of a radiation experiment. A detonated nuclear missile gifts him superpowers—but with great power comes great responsibility, and a whole lot of collateral damage.
Who directed Super Fuzz?
The film was directed by Sergio Corbucci, an Italian maestro known for his work in spaghetti westerns and genre-blending cinema.
Who stars in Super Fuzz?
Terence Hill headlines the cast as the titular hero, joined by screen legends Ernest Borgnine, Joanne Dru, and Marc Lawrence.
Is Super Fuzz (1980) worth watching?
If you crave a fun, action-packed romp with a healthy dose of absurdity, *Super Fuzz (1980)* delivers. Its retro charm and over-the-top stunts make it a standout in the sci-fi comedy genre, even if it's not high art.
How long is Super Fuzz?
The film runs for 104 minutes, perfect for a quick, entertaining escape.
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About Super Fuzz (1980) — Terence Hill's Superpowered Crimefighter Meets Sci-Fi Chaos
Dive into the neon-soaked chaos of *Super Fuzz (1980)*, Sergio Corbucci's explosive blend of action, comedy, and sci-fi. When small-town Florida cop Dave Speed accidentally stumbles upon a secret government experiment gone wild, a rogue nuclear missile transforms him into an unstoppable force of nature. Armed with superhuman strength, lightning-fast reflexes, and a knack for mayhem, Speed isn't just fighting crime—he's becoming the very thing he's sworn to stop.
This cult classic zips between slapstick humor and high-stakes thrills, packed with over-the-top villains, quirky small-town vibes, and a leading man whose charm is as unpredictable as his powers. Corbucci's direction balances ridiculous set pieces with a tongue-in-cheek tone, making *Super Fuzz (1980)* a wild ride for fans of retro genre mashups.




