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Another 48 Hrs.
Another 48 Hrs.
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.
rating
5.994
runtime
95 min

Release

1990-06-08

Cast

Eddie Murphy
Eddie Murphy
as Reggie Hammond
Nick Nolte
Nick Nolte
as Jack Cates
Brion James
Brion James
as Ben Kehoe
Kevin Tighe
Kevin Tighe
as Blake Wilson
Ed O'Ross
Ed O'Ross
as Frank Cruise
David Anthony Marshall
David Anthony Marshall
as Willie Hickok
Andrew Divoff
Andrew Divoff
as Cherry Ganz
Bernie Casey
Bernie Casey
as Kirkland Smith
Brent Jennings
Brent Jennings
as Tyrone Burroughs
Ted Markland
Ted Markland
as Malcolm Price
Tisha Campbell
Tisha Campbell
as Amy Smith
Felice Orlandi
Felice Orlandi
as Warden
Edward Walsh
Edward Walsh
as Detective Joe Stevens
Page Leong
Page Leong
as Angel Lee
Cathy Haase
Cathy Haase
as Girl Bartender
Dennis Hayden
Dennis Hayden
as Barroom Tough
Kelly L. Goodman
Kelly L. Goodman
as Diner Waitress
Hoke Howell
Hoke Howell
as Desert Bartender
Yana Nirvana
Yana Nirvana
as CHP Officer
Ken Medlock
Ken Medlock
as CHP Officer
John Del Regno
John Del Regno
as Mechanic
Joel Weiss
Joel Weiss
as Pit Man
Oz Tortora
Oz Tortora
as Lawyer
John Bluto
John Bluto
as Review Board Chairman
Jason Ronard
Jason Ronard
as Prison Guard Ronard
Stafford Morgan
Stafford Morgan
as Prison Guard Morgan
Bill Dunnam
Bill Dunnam
as Prison Guard Dunnam
Thornton Simmons
Thornton Simmons
as Prison Clerk
Allan Graf
Allan Graf
as Bus Driver
Nancy Everhard
Nancy Everhard
as Female Doctor
Mark Phelan
Mark Phelan
as Doctor
Biff Yeager
Biff Yeager
as County Sheriff
John H. Evans
John H. Evans
as County Sheriff
Rick Cicetti
Rick Cicetti
as Traffic Cop
Laurie Morrison
Laurie Morrison
as Pickpocket
Steve Monroe
Steve Monroe
as Pickpocket Victim
David Efron
David Efron
as Barroom Fighter
Rex Pierson
Rex Pierson
as Barroom Fighter
Michael Anthony Williams
Michael Anthony Williams
as Bar Band
Rodney Shelton
Rodney Shelton
as Bar Band
Jake Hunter
Jake Hunter
as Bar Band
Ray Fuller
Ray Fuller
as Bar Band
Del Atkins
Del Atkins
as Bar Band
David McLaurin
David McLaurin
as Bar Band
Judy Lea
Judy Lea
as Second Bartender
Dawn Robinson
Dawn Robinson
as Restroom Girl (as Dawn Tshombe)
Gigi Weber
Gigi Weber
as Restroom Girl
Nanci Rogers
Nanci Rogers
as Restroom Girl
Deborah Atkinson
Deborah Atkinson
as Restroom Girl
Karen Huie
Karen Huie
as King Mei Clerk
Benjamin Lum
Benjamin Lum
as King Mei Clerk
George Cheung
George Cheung
as Hotel Guest
Dana Lee
Dana Lee
as Arguing Man
Richard Lee-Sung
Richard Lee-Sung
as Arguing Man
Kitten Natividad
Kitten Natividad
as Girl in Movie
Jerome Holmes
Jerome Holmes
as Morgue Attendant
Victor Brandt
Victor Brandt
as District Attorney (as Victor E. Brandt)
Edgar Small
Edgar Small
as Judge
Russ McCubbin
Russ McCubbin
as Doorman
Linda Cox
Linda Cox
as Female Elevator Operator
Deirdre Fitzpatrick
Deirdre Fitzpatrick
as Birdcage Waitress
Lauren Grey
Lauren Grey
as Birdcage Waitress
Nicole Cummins-Rubio
Nicole Cummins-Rubio
as Birdcage Waitress
Alisa Christensen
Alisa Christensen
as Birdcage Showgirl
Dean Rader Duval
Dean Rader Duval
as Pitman (uncredited)
Frank McRae
Frank McRae
as Haden (uncredited)

Director

REVIEWS
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John Chard

You got framed. That's what every convict says! The theme tune says it all really, the boys are back in town. Nolte and Murphy are back together as cop and convict wading through a plot as lazy as it gets. Walter Hill directs once again and it's only his action scenes that stop this from being an outright stinker. Every thing about it comes off as a cheap cash in lacking originality, with scenes even reproduced from the first film here. A strong supporting cast of character actors file in to make some easy money, with the likes of Brion James, Ed O'Ross, Brent Jennings and Kevin Tighe at least proving to be reassuring presences. Murphy and Nolte jostle, fight each other and swear a lot, which would be OK were it not already done so much better in the first film. All things considered, it's a no brainer really to suggest you watch the first film instead. 5/10

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JPV852

A bit weak and the "conflict" between Nolte and Murphy was pretty convoluted (no reason for Cates to hold the money over Reggie's head to help with his investigation) but the action was okay including an over-the-top gun battle finale with a ton of broken glass everywhere. It's okay as a time-waster but nothing overly memorable. Have to wonder if this was made given the success of Lethal Weapon three years earlier (which itself was a success probably thanks to 48 HRS). **2.75/5**

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SoSmooth1982

This one is better then the first in my opinion. He's funnier and there's a lot more action too.