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Released on December 8, 1982, is widely considered the pioneer of the "buddy cop" genre, setting the template for future hits like Lethal Weapon and Rush Hour . Directed by Walter Hill, the film features a high-stakes premise where a hard-nosed San Francisco detective, Jack Cates (Nick Nolte), reluctantly teams up with a fast-talking convict, Reggie Hammond (Eddie Murphy), who is granted a temporary 48-hour prison leave to help track down a ruthless killer. Quick Movie Profile
: To catch Albert Ganz, a cop-killer who escaped from a prison work crew and is on a killing spree across San Francisco.
: Jack Cates, a cynical, rule-breaking detective, and Reggie Hammond, a slick con man with a hidden stash of cash.
: The "Cowboy Bar" scene is often cited as the moment Murphy solidified his star status, where he takes command of a hostile room while impersonating an officer. Legacy & Trivia 48 Hrs. (1982) - IMDb
: This marked the legendary film debut of Eddie Murphy, whose role as Reggie Hammond transformed him into an overnight movie star.
Released on December 8, 1982, is widely considered the pioneer of the "buddy cop" genre, setting the template for future hits like Lethal Weapon and Rush Hour . Directed by Walter Hill, the film features a high-stakes premise where a hard-nosed San Francisco detective, Jack Cates (Nick Nolte), reluctantly teams up with a fast-talking convict, Reggie Hammond (Eddie Murphy), who is granted a temporary 48-hour prison leave to help track down a ruthless killer. Quick Movie Profile
: To catch Albert Ganz, a cop-killer who escaped from a prison work crew and is on a killing spree across San Francisco.
: Jack Cates, a cynical, rule-breaking detective, and Reggie Hammond, a slick con man with a hidden stash of cash.
: The "Cowboy Bar" scene is often cited as the moment Murphy solidified his star status, where he takes command of a hostile room while impersonating an officer. Legacy & Trivia 48 Hrs. (1982) - IMDb
: This marked the legendary film debut of Eddie Murphy, whose role as Reggie Hammond transformed him into an overnight movie star.