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48 Hours Alone
A boy tries to capture his hallucinations on camera, but the experiment turns into a life-threatening nightmare.
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Plot Summary
A tough, no-nonsense San Francisco detective is forced to team up with a charismatic, fast-talking convict to track down two cop killers. The unlikely duo has 48 hours to find the fugitives and recover their stolen weapons before the convict, Reggie Hammond, must return to prison. Their journey is fraught with danger, witty banter, and escalating chaos as they navigate the criminal underworld and authorities.
Critical Reception
48 Hrs. was a critical and commercial success, praised for its blend of gritty action, sharp dialogue, and the electric chemistry between its leads. Eddie Murphy's breakout performance as Reggie Hammond was a particular highlight, injecting humor and a rebellious energy into the crime thriller formula. The film revitalized the buddy cop genre and is considered a classic of its time.
What Reviewers Say
A thrilling and often humorous action film that revitalized the buddy cop genre.
Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy deliver standout performances with incredible chemistry.
The film successfully balances intense action sequences with witty, rapid-fire dialogue.
Google audience: Audiences lauded the film's fast pace, exciting action, and especially the comedic timing and charisma of Eddie Murphy, which provided a perfect counterpoint to Nick Nolte's gruff demeanor. The chemistry between the two leads was frequently cited as a major strength.
Fun Fact
Eddie Murphy's iconic "King Jaffe Joffer" monologue from Coming to America was originally written for this film.
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