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Eddie Murphy rocketed to movie star status (and earned a Best Actor Golden Globe nomination) in this acclaimed action comedy that pushes the limits of both genres. Nick Nolte is unforgettable as Jack Cates, a rough-edged Inspector on the hunt for two vicious cop-killers. Unlikely ride-along con Reggie Hammond (Murphy), is given 48-hour leave from prison to help Cates on the case. The laughs fly almost as much as the punches, as both men attempt two very different goals in a short amount of time. This 4K UHD with HDR-10 and Dolby Vision is an essential upgrade of a high-octane classic, approved by director Walter Hill.
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- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Package Dimensions : 6.77 x 5.47 x 0.55 inches; 8.32 Ounces
- Media Format : 4K
- Release date : December 6, 2022
- Actors : Eddie Murphy, Nick Nolte, Annette O'Toole
- Dubbed: : French, Spanish
- Studio : PARAMOUNT
- ASIN : B0BF3GB258
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,067 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #222 in Comedy (Movies & TV)
- #404 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs
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Nick Nolte played San Francisco police officer Jack Cates. He takes Murphy as Reggie Hammond out of San Quentin penitentiary to help track down his old crew members Albert Ganz (James Remar) and Billy Bear (Sonny Landham) after Ganz escaped from prison. Murphy played the smart talking criminal to Nolte’s tough guy cop. They go on an adventure together across San Francisco looking for the two wanted men. This leads to both hilarious situations and action. For instance, when the police first run into Ganz and Billy Bear it leads to a gun battle and one of Cates’ friends end up dead. An example of the comedy is when Hammond bets Cates he can roust a Country bar and get information on their case. Hammond poses as a cop and insults everyone he comes across with some great lines. He tells one guy he was too stupid to have a job and then he tells everyone gathered that he hates white people so he was enjoying interrogating them. Most of the time though Murphy played it straight as his character and Cates were running around San Francisco.
48 Hours was a great introduction to Murphy’s potential as an actor, but it only gave a taste of what he could do. His later movies he got to play the jokester much more.
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Recently I bought a SONY BRAVIA 32 INCH display and I have a collection of over 600 Dvds. I learned now about "Enhanced for 16x9 TVs" and how important it is, I did not care about it or even know about it since I own a standard TV, however all my Dvds are Region 1 and in widescreen, I never buy fullscreen Dvds. So I did an inventory on my collection and realized the following:
Out of 600+ Dvds, 42 are NOT enhanced for 16x9 TVs and they really look horrible when I played them on my PC. Anyway, according to my inventory.
THE FOLLOWING MOVIES / COMPANY HAVE FAILED TO PRODUCE ANAMORPHIC OR 16X9 WIDESCREEN and I hope that these company will release them in the near future so that we can enjoy them on our TVs.
MGM:
Runaway Train
Graduate
No Way Out
Prizzi's Honor
FX
Shallow Grave
Thief
House Of Games
Dead Man Walking
Misery
The Eye Of The Needle
Overboard
PARAMOUNT:
Private Parts
48 Hrs
Coming To America
Primal Fear
The Ghost And The Darkness
Breakdown
UNIVERSAL:
Day Of The Jackal
Psycho (AVAILABLE IN THE RECENT HITCHCOCK'S BOXSET AS ANAMORPHIC)
Vertigo (AVAILABLE IN THE RECENT HITCHCOCK'S BOXSET AS ANAMORPHIC)
The Game
FOX:
Abyss (I WAS SHOCKED TO LEARN THAT MY 2-DISC IS NOT ANAMORPHIC, NOR IS THE LATEST DIGIPACK EDITION)
Raising Arizona
The Edge
Great Expectations
Rising Sun
The Ref
Romancing The Stone
The Jewel Of The Nile
ARTISAN:
House Of The Spirits
The Last Seduction
The Last Emperor
The Eagle Has Landed
Bound
PS: PLEASE ARTISAN, INSTEAD OF RELEASING 'BASIC INSTINCT' FOR THE 4TH TIME, WHICH MOST HAVE ALMOST THE SAME SPECIFICATIONS, CONSIDER RELEASING SOME MORE INTERESTING MOVIES WITH PROPER ATTENTION SUCH AS THOSE MENTIONED ABOVE.
TOUCHSTONE / WALT DISNEY:
Ransom
What About Bob?
PS: IT IS A GREAT NEWS THAT TOUCHSTONE ARE RELEASING 'ENEMY OF THE STATE', CRIMSON TIDE' AND 'CON AIR' IN EXTENDED UNRATED EDITIONS ON MAY 16. I WISH THOUGH THEY DID THE SAME WITH 'RANSOM'
WARNER:
91/2 Weeks
Presumed Innocent
NOTE THAT WARNER STUDIO IS RELEASING ONE OF THE BEST 2-DISC SPECIAL EDITION SUCH AS 'SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION', 'HEAT', 'MALCOLM X', 'DOG DAY AFTERNOON', 'ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN' AND MANY MANY MORE.
The reason why they don't release every DVD in widescreen enhanced for 16x9 is beyond me since soon Widescreen Tvs will replace standard ones.
IT IS A RELIEF THAT AMAZON IS NOW STATING WHETHER THE DVD IS ANAMORPHIC OR LETTERBOXED.
this is about the DVD and Blu-ray release of this classic film
Eddie murphy's first film and he's a Natural in the film
Great comedy performance and same with Nick Nolte Great performance aswell
Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy are a perfect team in this film
Brilliantly Directed by Walter Hill from the first scene to the last scene
i have the 2006 DVD reissue of the film
so the DVD release on the amazon listing is wrong
the cover shown is correct but the release date is wrong
the picture and audio quality on the 2006 reissue is excellent
bright coloured Widescreen the Audio is Digitally remastered in 5.1 surround sound aswell
better than VHS quality for sure
but very Dissapointing there's no special features at all
No new interviews with Walter Hill or Nick nolte or Eddie murphy about the making of the film
not even an Audio commentary by Walter Hill
there is only a Theatrical trailer
but at least the picture quality looks excellent, brilliant Widescreen transfer
very Disgusting that there's no extras except for the Trailer
a classic film like this deserves a special edition for sure
this film deserves a Interview with Walter Hill, Eddie Murphy or Nick nolte at least
but Dissapointing for some reason Paramount pictures have not released a special edition of this film.
but Paramount have released this film on Blu-ray, which i think is a waste of money
cause the blu-ray reissue is the same as the DVD release
absolutely no new interviews at all except for Theatrical trailer
maybe the films presentation has been given a blu-ray upgrade to HD quality.
i havn't seen the blu-ray version cause there's no extras at all
so i didn't bother wasting my money buying it, i already have the DVD release.
Hopefully one day Paramount pictures will get a wake up call and finally realize
that this classic film deserves a special edition Blu-ray release
with all new interviews with Walter Hill, Eddie murphy and Nick Nolte
but who knows so don't Hold your breath waiting.
if you think the blu-ray is worth buying
just to check out the film's presentation if it's HD or not then fine burn some cash.
i'm staying with my DVD release
i gave this review 4 stars cause i love the film and the DVD 2006 reissue
picture and audio quality is Good enough for me in terms of Quality
if the new blu-ray release had all new extras like new interviews
then i would give it a 5 star rating but sadly it's barebones release.


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