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Another 48 Hrs.
Jack Cates once again enlists the aid of ex-con Reggie Hammond--this time, to take down The Iceman, a ruthless drug lord operating in the San Francisco bay area.
















7 June 1967, Manchester, New Hampshire, USA

15 January 1933, USA

13 February 1948, Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico

13 October 1968, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA



5 December 1947, USA




14 August 1923, The Bronx, New York, USA

18 September 1924, Avezzano, Abruzzo, Italy

8 June 1939, Wyco, West Virginia, USA


19 September 1942, Los Angeles, California, USA

16 January 1935, Charleston, West Virginia, USA



28 November 1968, New London, Connecticut, USA

27 April 1947, New York City, New York, USA



24 May 1953, USA

16 June 1962, Lafayette, Louisiana, USA


22 February 1966, Duluth, Minnesota, USA


14 August 1930, El Paso, Texas, USA


13 August 1944, Los Angeles, California, USA



June 19, 2010
From start to finish, the picture is barely alive, staggering through a cardboard obstacle course while waving around a few guns and breasts to keep the audience awake.
October 06, 2005
Tough, taut direction by action auteur Walter Hill makes this a much better sequel than its reputation.
October 22, 2003
Who the hell cares? Take back the first 48.
June 24, 2015
The idea of dropping in on Reggie Hammond and Jack Cates five years later presents some amusing and intriguing possibilities. But little thought or imagination have been devoted to considering how the two characters might have changed over the years.
May 20, 2003
Mr. Murphy has two comic moments, which aren't enough for a feature-length film. Among other things, he has developed some of the same maddening mannerisms that marked Frank Sinatra's performances in his Rat Pack movies.
June 24, 2015
Although original stars Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte are reunited with director Walter Hill, all three seem to be going through the motions here.
January 01, 2000
Hill and his stars are merely going through the motions, but the motions are immensely familiar.
June 24, 2015
Walter Hill, who also directed the first film, surely recognizes the hollowness of what he's doing here. He also hasn't had a hit since "48 HRS.," which no doubt explains why he's once again tilling these charred fields.
October 19, 2012
Not a career high for anyone involved, rarely has 90-odd minutes felt more like 48 hours.
June 24, 2006
The key words here are lazy and contrived.
January 01, 2000
You know how sometimes, in a dream, you'll see these familiar scenes and faces floating in and out of focus, but you're not sure how they connect? Another 48 HRS is a movie that feels the same way.
June 24, 2015
It's a minor pleasure to see Murphy slightly subdued. What seems more problematic is the virtual exaltation of Dirty Harry vigilantism, the storm trooper mentality and behavior on Nolte's part that the film breezily takes for granted ...