48 Hours
| Genre: | Action/Adventure, Comedy |
| Mood: | Fast-paced, Witty |
| Decade: | 1980's |
| Country: | United States |
| Director: | Walter Hill |
| Actor: | Nick Nolte, Eddie Murphy |
| Actress: | Annette O' Toole |
| Release Year: | 1982 |
| Studio: | Paramount |
| Runtime: | 96 Mins. |
| Format: | Color |
| Rating: | R |
What It's About:
Gruff, tough-as-nails San Francisco cop Jack Cates (Nolte) wants to track down two cop killers, but he needs help. It turns out wise-cracking convict Reggie Hammond (Murphy) may know where they are, so he gets the state to release Reggie to his custody for exactly 48 hours. The problem is: cop and crook instantly loathe each other. Trawling the city squabbling and openly brawling, the duo eventually develop a grudging mutual respect when they face down a series of dangerous situations together.
Why I Love It:
Putting a thrilling new spin on the buddy film with this gritty and gripping crime comedy/drama, director Walter Hill hit paydirt, combining Nolte's bearish, no-BS mien with fiery comedic talent Murphy (still a "Saturday Night Live" cast member at the time). The result is a witty, well-acted, suspenseful thriller featuring a warring, hilariously mismatched duo. Great chemistry, intelligent writing, and wonderful set-ups (especially one tense howler in a racist redneck bar) boost "48 Hrs." to the top rank of '80s urban actioners. Exciting and full of attitude.







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