5. Harry Doyle & Archie Long (Tough Guys)
Harry Doyle (Burt Lancaster) and Archie Long (Kirk Douglas) are gangsters who've served a 30-year prison sentence for hijacking a Southern Pacific train called The Gold Coast Flyer, ready to collect Social Security.
Tough Guys is a film that follows the events after their release in 1986, where they must adapt to (what was then) modern life. To look at them following their release, you'd think they seem like two dapper, sophisticated elderly gentleman to whom fighting would be the last thing on their minds because they're too old and fragile for all of that nonsense. Wrong! Their toughness is epitomised shortly after they're released, when they encounter a street gang who cause some trouble with them - you know the kind, quintessentially 80s with ghetto blasters, wielding knives. Anyway, they start a fight with the oldies, thinking they'll be easy pickings. Harry and Archie dispatch of six of them with complete ease, proving they're not to be messed with.