Reno 911!: Miami is a film based on Comedy Central's
Reno 911! directed by cast-member
Robert Ben Garant, who plays "Junior." It was released on
February 23,
2007. The film opened at #4 with an estimated gross of $10.4 million.
This is the first film that
20th Century Fox and
Paramount Pictures have co-produced since the
1997 film,
Titanic.
Plot
The movie opens outside of a building where terrorists are holding hostages and a nuclear bomb. The
Reno Sheriff's Department arrives in a helicopter to handle the situation. The main characters come off the helicopter wearing their tactical suits and carrying guns and ammo, except for Dep. Clementine Johnson (
Wendi McLendon-Covey), who’s wearing skimpy lingerie under a trench coat.
As the Sheriff's Department prepares for the mission, the agents overseeing the action notice their commanding officer is missing. Lt. Jim Dangle (
Thomas Lennon) bursts into the scene on a motorcycle, wearing his trademark
hot pants, only to crash after jumping a police car. Deputy Travis Junior (
Robert Ben Garant) then wakes up and realizes it was all a dream. He realizes that he was driving, and both he and Dangle crash through a construction site into a
port-a-john.
The film continues with introductory clips of the officers, telling how they became interested in law enforcement, à la
COPS. After a humorous scene involving a chicken in the road miscoded as an "armed person on a roof", Lt. Dangle tells...
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