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 who is on the trail of half a million dollars that went missing after one of his robberies.
12 November 1927, Reading, Ohio, USA
31 January 1947, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
26 August 1960, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
26 September 1952, Buffalo, New York, USA
14 May 1953, Lubbock, Texas, USA
9 December 1960, San Diego, California, USA
1950
27 December 1932, USA
20 February 1945, Redlands, California, USA
21 October 1952, Utica, New York, USA
12 June 1946, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland, UK
28 December 1929, Dallas, Texas, USA
27 January 1953, Japan
26 May 1950, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
10 November 1947, Biloxi, Mississippi, USA
July 06, 2010
One of the first buddy action movies, 48 Hrs. laid the ground work for the sub-genre that was at its best during the 1980's.October 26, 2008
The perfect buddy-cop movie! Murphy and Nolte are awesome!May 07, 2008
Fast-paced, frill-free action entertainment of the first order.April 06, 2011
A genuinely tetchy, risky race comedyOctober 23, 2004
The movie's story is nothing to write home about. It's pretty routine. What makes the movie special is how it's made. Nolte and Murphy are good, and their dialogue is good, too -- quirky and funny.August 26, 2014
Violence, profanity, racial epithets in dated '80s movie.August 30, 2004
[It] is more memorable for its characters than for its high style, more a series of energetic scenes than a collection of handsome imagery. It has life, ferocity and humor in place of icy, stylized elegance, and that seems more than a fair trade.March 01, 2007
All in all, a superior genre piece, if not the height of Hill's artistry.February 17, 2011
It remains one of the better action-comedy buddy pictures you'll find.January 26, 2006
A down-the-line thriller, plain, fast and efficient.March 28, 2016
...a rather disappointing buddy comedy.June 06, 2009
Neither jokes nor fast, flashy action can completely distract audiences from the failure to establish an authentic, rather than a purely conventional connection between Nolte and Murphy.