


48 Hrs.
A hard-nosed cop reluctantly teams up with a wise-cracking criminal temporarily paroled to him, in order to track down a killer.
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Plot Summary
A tough, by-the-book detective is forced to team up with a charismatic, incarcerated convict to track down two cop killers within 48 hours. The unlikely pair navigate the gritty streets of San Francisco, facing danger and clashing personalities as they race against time. Their volatile partnership is tested by double-crosses and shootouts, all while the clock ticks down on their temporary freedom.
Critical Reception
48 Hrs. was a critical and commercial success, praised for its fast-paced action, sharp humor, and the electrifying chemistry between its lead actors. It revitalized the buddy-cop genre and launched Eddie Murphy into superstardom. Critics lauded Walter Hill's taut direction and the film's blend of intense suspense with genuinely funny moments.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its witty banter and strong performances, especially from Eddie Murphy.
- The film successfully balances intense action sequences with effective comedy.
- Considered a landmark film in the buddy-cop genre.
Google audience: Audiences largely enjoyed the film's blend of action and comedy, with many highlighting the dynamic between Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy as a major strength. The fast-paced plot and thrilling sequences were also frequently mentioned as positives.
Fun Fact
The original script for "48 Hrs." was a drama, and it was only after Eddie Murphy was cast that the script was rewritten to incorporate more comedy.
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