Another 48 Hrs.

Another 48 Hrs.

1990 "The boys are back in town."
Another 48 Hrs.
Another 48 Hrs.

Another 48 Hrs.

5.9 | 1h35m | R | en | Drama

For the past four years, San Francisco cop Jack Cates has been after an unidentified drug kingpin who calls himself the Ice Man. Jack finds a picture that proves that the Ice Man has put a price on the head of Reggie Hammond, who is scheduled to be released from prison on the next day.

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5.9 | 1h35m | R | en | Drama , Action , Comedy | More Info
Released: June. 08,1990 | Released Producted By: Paramount , Eddie Murphy Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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For the past four years, San Francisco cop Jack Cates has been after an unidentified drug kingpin who calls himself the Ice Man. Jack finds a picture that proves that the Ice Man has put a price on the head of Reggie Hammond, who is scheduled to be released from prison on the next day.

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Eddie Murphy , Nick Nolte , Brion James

Director

Gary Wissner

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Paramount , Eddie Murphy Productions

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rambofanlife-41678 Another 48 Hrs. is my favorite sequel of the two and I love it more than the first one, I don't care what anyone says. The boys are back in town together this is Eddie Murphy's film and his last good one in my opinion. I grew up watching 48 Hrs. and Another 48 Hrs. with my mom as kid. They were always my favorite action films in the action genre. What I don't understand is the hate and this movies gets the thumbs down. I think it is a great action sequel I love Reggie Hammond so damn much in this movie. I love the humor, action, gun fights, one liners, the music, the girls, the shoot fights this movie has everything. The bad guys, a bus flips over 17 times while two motorcycle assassins try to kill Reggie Hammond. Guns shout outs. I love, love this movie to death. Better than all Beverly Hills Cop movies in my opinion. I don't understand the release from Paramount Pictures how come we don't get the movie on Blu-ray disc. I have this movie on DVD and it is scratched up and widescreen is awful it is not trough whole TV I am glad they put the first movie on Blu-ray but this one not it is not fair. I want this movie on Blu-ray too or propel DVD release. I love the bar fight scenes, the music, the actors, I love the music from James Horner I love everything about this film. It is MILES better movie than Beverly Hills Cop III, Nutty Professor II: The Klumps, Dr. Dolittle 2, Vampire in Brooklyn, The Adventures of Pluto Nash and Bowfinger that Murphy did and even worse movies Murphy did. I know that Nick Nolte was little heavier but I didn't noticed so I didn't care and I don't care. Jack Cates was still my hero and my favorite cop. Brion James was great as Ben Kehoe but I was really disappointed what they did with his character. They screwed up Brion James and I really, really miss the actor so rest in peace. This time the bond between Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy is worse than was in the first movie they were both nemesis than friends. I still love they boys I love the one liners: "Wait a minute. l don't beg!"Here they go again. Only faster and together. Reggie Hammond (Eddie Murphy) and Jack Cates (Nick Nolte) return in the smash sequel. The mob puts a price on Reggie's head. The bus transporting him from the pen flips over about 17 times. His prized Porsche is blown in to scrap metal. Creeps in a bar still haven't learened it's dumb to get Reggie mad. And the night is still young. Before these 48 hours are up. Reggie and Jack will turn San Francisco inside out to nail an elusive drug lord Iceman.Everyone from the actots dose a fantastic job Another 48 Hrs. Stars: Eddie Murphy, Nick Nolte, Brion James, Ed O'Ross, Andrew Divoff, David Anthony Marshall, Kevin Tighe, Bernie Casey, Brent Jennings and Ted Markland.I love the scene in which in the bar a prostitute steals some guys money and Reggie decide to help him out of a favor, for half of the money, he goes in to the bathroom and fights the woman off. She tried to stab him with the knife I love the scene. We never find out what happened next to that woman. To bad the movie was cut. I love Reggie's lecture in the police car to that prostitute girl Angel Lee (Page Leong). I love the bar fight with Jack who beats some guys out I love how Reggie shots some guys knee and saves Jack, I love it. I love the action, I love the music played in the bar Barnstormer's played by Curio I love the songs to death: I Just Can't Let It End and Give It All You Got.This time Richard "Cherry" Ganz comes a bored to take out Jack and Reggie for killing his brother Albert Ganz (James Remar) from the first movie. Richard "Cherry" Ganz is played by Andrew Divoff. Jack must find the Iceman before he goes to prison and clock is ticking again. Reggie is his best lead, someone put the hit on Reggie and when Jack tried to stop the guy, the assassin fired with a gun at Jack, but Jack fired back and kill the shooter in self defense. The cops can't find the gun and now he is under suspension and under investigation and he must race against the clock to find the Iceman. While Reggie comes out the prison after 7 long years all he wants is his money back, but Jack refuses to pay him, until Reggie helps him. Reggie refuse to help Jack, but he also has to races against the clock not only he needs the money, he has to repay the deb to one guy Kirkland Smith (Bernie Casey) who saved his life in prison, if he doesn't, he is dead he has no place to hide. The clock is on, fasten your seat balls for the ride of your life. 10/10 I love, love, love this flick to death, why can't we have movies like this anymore. I want movies like this back today. Eddie Murphy doesn't care about his fans anymore and his movie career is dead. In the beginning of the 80's and 90's he was a huge star. I wish he would have made another good action movie mixed with comedy that's my wish. I watch this movie with my mom as a kid and I a still watch today it still I love it to death.
gridoon2018 Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy are reunited after 8 years, and their chemistry is still there, but the humor is nearly gone. This is a tough, violent, gritty and foul-mouthed action movie. The action scenes (with a noted emphasis on glass-breaking) are solid, and there are some first-class stunts. The story is routine, but it contains an element of whodunit (the identity of the mysterious Iceman) which I appreciated. It's pretty good at what it does - just expect the blood squibs to far outnumber the laughs. **1/2 out of 4.
SnoopyStyle San Francisco police detective Jack Cates (Nick Nolte) has been tracking mysterious drug-lord Iceman. Iceman henchman Tyrone Burroughs is hiring a hit-man to kill Reggie Hammond (Eddie Murphy). Jack kills the hit-man but Tyrone escapes. Internal affairs Blake Wilson investigates and Jack is suspended facing possible charges. Reggie is getting out of prison after his 5 years. He demands to get his money from Jack but Jack refuses unless Reggie helps him. Tyrone hires Ganz and the violent biker gang to kill Reggie. Ganz is looking to avenge his brother and kill Jack. After they are both attacked, they are forced together once again.Director Walter Hill returns with Nolte and Murphy. It is wall to wall violence. It's explosions, gun battles, crashes and kills. However, the comedy isn't there any more and the vile language has been tone down quite a lot. I still like the guys but they don't have the same chemistry. It's missing the raw energy and Murphy's humor in the original.
Leofwine_draca ANOTHER 48 HRS is the sequel to the hugely successful Eddie Murphy/Nick Nolte team-up 48 HRS, and the producers at Paramount clearly followed the old "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" adage because this one copies almost exactly the same formula as the first film. Walter Hill is back directing, Murphy and Nolte are back as the leads, and the storyline is virtually the same as in the first.Sadly, the law of diminishing returns hits this film hard, making it a shadow of his predecessor (which I found to be only an averagely entertaining movie at best). Every scene, situation and shoot-out is overly familiar, and absolutely nothing that happens - even in regard to the twist involving the villains' identity - is a surprise. Murphy's high-wire, sometimes frenzied acting helps add much needed energy to the production, but Nolte is sleepwalking and indeed appears half asleep in this movie.Still, on the plus side the pacing is fast and quite a lot of the humour works well. Hill's directing can't be faulted, and he's fleshed out his supporting cast with a number of familiar faces from the '80s: Kevin Tighe as the IA man, Brion James and Ed O'Ross cast against type as cops, and an early role for WISHMASTER's Andrew Divoff as the baddie. It's just a shame more original material couldn't be found to sustain all of this.