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Foxx, Farrell Perfect Art Of Being Cool In ''Miami Vice''
Jul. 27, 2006

 

From 1984 to ''89, the television crime drama "Miami Vice" defined cool. Stubble-faced cops James "Sonny" Crockett (Don Johnson) and Ricardo "Rico" Tubbs (Philip Michael Thomas) worked the corrupt, humid streets of the gateway to Latin America, bringing drug world to the rest of us.

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