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    48 Hrs.
    a.k.a. 48 Hours Director: Walter Hill Cast: Nick Nolte, Eddie Murphy, Annette O'Toole, Frank McRae

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    • DVD Release Date: 08/05/2008
    • Original Release: 1982
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 38,625
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    Disc #1 -- 48 Hrs.
    1. Armed and Dangerous [4:56]
    2. Eye Opener [5:35]
    3. Big Artillery [7:11]
    4. Attitude [4:08]
    5. 48 Hours [3:40]
    6. Luther [5:56]
    7. Guns and Badges [6:37]
    8. Crook on a Weekend Pass [2:46]
    9. The Underground [4:46]
    10. Vromans [7:42]
    11. The Boys Are Back in Town [6:23]
    12. On the Move [4:41]
    13. End of Story [3:40]
    14. Merit System [7:29]
    15. End Credits [3:51]

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    While this dark, often violent, and hilarious film from director Walter Hill will always be remembered as the one that launched Eddie Murphy's movie career, it may be even more significant as the prototype for visceral, R-rated buddy comedies. After a hair-raising opening shoot-out scene that leaves two cops dead, Hill sets his oddball pairing off and running. In order to track down the shooters, grizzled detective Jack Cates (Nick Nolte) springs their ex-partner from prison on a 48-hour pass. The wisecracking con, Reggie Hammond (Murphy), is less than enthused about the assignment, and Nolte and Murphy's razor-edged verbal (and physical) friction during the investigation quickly becomes the picture's centerpiece. Murphy's angry glower, street-smart swagger, and machine-gun delivery -- witness the now-legendary redneck bar scene -- is undeniably some of his most effective screen work. Still, it is the strategically fleshed-out juxtaposition of Nolte and Murphy’s characters that gives their improbable partnership its explosive comedic punch. Of all the cop-buddy shoot-'em-ups that have followed, such as the various Lethal Weapon and Rush Hour films, none has so effectively bottled the spark that Hill managed to capture between his two leads in this definitive action/comedy. Matthew Grimm, Barnes & Noble

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    May 23, 2005: Awesome Movie! Detective Jack Cates (Nick Nolte) and convict Reggie Hammond (Eddie Murphy) are not what you would call friends at the beggining of this movie. If you havent seen this movie see it now. By the way, all you people out there who think Nick Nolte is crazy, your wrong. This movie is hilarious, the scenes are cool and the action scenes are uncomparable to other movies. This is my favorite.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.