Another 48 Hrs. with Eddie Murphy: DVD Cover

    Another 48 Hrs. Director: Walter Hill Cast: Eddie Murphy, Nick Nolte, Brion James, Kevin Tighe

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    • DVD Release Date: 02/16/1999
    • Original Release: 1990
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 10,756

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    Widescreen version ; Dolby Digital: English 5.1 Surround; English Dolby Surround, French Dolby Surround; English captions; Interactive menus; Scene selection; Theatrcal trailer

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    0. Scene Selection
    1. Death In The Desert [6:25]
    2. A Righteous "Shoot" [1:18]
    3. Another Little Job To Do [5:36]
    4. Checking Out [2:58]
    5. A Brother's Revenge [4:05]
    6. Partners Again [3:58]
    7. Barnstormers [2:58]
    8. Now We're Even [5:22]
    9. Pizza For Miss Angel! [6:57]
    10. We Should Go Back To Prison [2:36]
    11. The Iceman's A COP [8:03]
    12. The Money's In The Bag [2:16]
    13. Good COP, Bad COP [4:56]
    14. I Can't Believe You Shot Me! [3:45]
    15. End Credits [5:55]

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    Editorial Reviews

    At times, Another 48 Hrs. seems less like a sequel to than a parody of the first 48 Hrs., especially when Nick Nolte, repeating his role from the earlier film, begins commenting on the cliched absurdity of the goings on. This time, Nolte risks life, limb and career as he obsessively tries to bring an elusive master criminal known as "The Iceman" to justice. Eddie Murphy, who stole the show in the first 48 Hrs. as the wheeler-dealer convict who becomes Nolte's reluctant partner, is brought into the plotline of the second film when a contract is taken out on his life. The adversarial relationship between Nolte and Murphy, supposedly dissipated by the end of the first film, is revivified in the sequel via a couple of plot devices. Still, Murphy rallies to the occasion, in the process saving Nolte from being thrown off the force. Though not as successful as the first film, Another 48 Hrs. proved that there were still enough Eddie Murphy fans around in 1990 to insure a strong box-office showing. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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    Another 48 Hrs.by Anonymous

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    May 25, 2005: This is a classic in my opinion. Convict Reggie Hammond (Eddie Murphy) and Detective Jack Cates (Nick Nolte) finish the series great. Like usual, both Murphy and Nolte have funny lines and like usual, they both insult each other and like usual, they boty are the best actors on the planet. Cates and Hammond go looking for the Iceman and put him away to stop his crimes. A great movie.

    Another 48 Hrs.by Anonymous

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    August 06, 2002: This was one of Eddie Murphy's upper tier movies where he was in rare form and is to this day probably his most underrated movies. Eddie will make you laugh from beginning to end, plus there is tons of action.