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48 Hrs. Movie Download In Mp4-----------------------------------------DOWNLOAD: http://urllio.com/r2v5w -----------------------------------------Jack Cates is a cop who doesn't exactly play by the rules and is not a team player. He works alone. When he runs into two cops who are going to arrest someone for a misdemeanor, he joins them. When they knock on the door, they're shot at. Eventually Jack comes face to face with them and when one of them has his gun trained on the other cop, the other guy tells Jack to give up his gun which he does. He then shoots the cop and tries to shoot Jack but misses. Later part of the department thinks Jack was a coward for giving up his gun and the others think that Jack's wild ways got the cops who was with him killed. Jack learns that the guy who told him to give up his gun is an escaped convict and the other guy was the one who busted him out. Jack also learns he's been killing his former associates. Jack learns that another associate, Reggie Hammond is in prison. Jack goes to see Hammond; initially Hammond doesn't want to help until he learns of the man's escape but insists that Jack has to get him out to help with him. Jack does and Hammond takes Jack all over town hoping to find the guy but Jack suspects Hammond is holding back.Convicted robber Albert Ganz escapes from a road gang with the help of his partner Billy Bear, and they immediately kill their partner Henry Wong, then they check into the Walden Hotel in San Francisco under false names. Alcoholic San Francisco cop Jack Cates and two of his fellow cops VanZant and Algren go to the Walden Hotel to check on a guy named G. P. Polson, who turns out to be Ganz. Ganz and Billy kill Algren and VanZant, then leave. Jack wants revenge, so he convinces his boss, Haden, to let him work alone on this case. Jack goes to a prison and visits Ganz and Billy's former partner Reggie Hammond, and Jack decides to spring Reggie for 48 hours so Reggie can help him find Ganz and Billy, but it's not going to be easy, especially since Jack and Reggie are not getting along with each other. The tension between them gets so high that they end up beating each other up in a garbage filled alley on their first night together, then it turns out that Reggie has $500,000 stashed away in the trunk of his car, and his car has been in a parking garage ever since he was convicted. Ganz and Billy are after the money, so they have kidnapped Rosalie, the girlfriend of their former partner Luther, in order to force Luther to get the car with the money in it. With this in mind, Jack and Reggie try to find Ganz and Billy before Jack has to return Reggie to the prison.Eddie Murphy during his prime. Nick Nolte before alcohol took its course with him. The film is about a no nonsense officer who teams up with a career criminal for 48 hours in order to catch a cop killer using that said officer's own gun. This film is basically the Odd Couple with guns and excellently choreographed gunplay action. No really, the action is great. And the film is funny without trying to be funny, which is a mistake made by the sequel which I'm going to watch and review next. I don't know much about Eddie Murphy's career but I'm sure this was the film that helped him become a household name. This movie as it all. Action, comedy, great story and character development.In one of the most popular buddy-buddy movies of the 1980s, a cop and and a convict team up to bring down the con's ex-mates. There is plenty of action and violence, a staple of Director Hill, but the story is rather weak and preposterous and the characters are clichés. Nolte plays the maverick cop as gruff and world-weary, but the actor seems to sleepwalk through this one, turning in a tired performance. In a star-making turn, Murphy fares better as the wise-cracking con. The relationship between the two characters just doesn't make much sense. Remar makes a good villain. There is a pointless subplot regarding Nolte's romance with O'Toole.The film is still an entertaining and invigorating thriller, with a structure and some curious sexual overtones that suggest Howard Hawks's "A Girl in Every Port."No he is not. The character from this movie has the same name, and both characters are played by David Patrick Kelly, but he is not the character from "The Warriors". a5c7b9f00b http://dayviews.com/textcabin/526827056/ http://haeplacaf.jugem.jp/?eid=257 http://www.www.new.animalfinder.lt/en/news/view/id/286986 http://pferatir.jugem.jp/?eid=324 http://www.miestokate.lt/en/news/view/id/286985 http://fortari.jugem.jp/?eid=328 http://theikasgyo.jugem.jp/?eid=323 http://www.mazeikiugyvunai.lt/en/news/view/id/286976 http://inecab.jugem.jp/?eid=272 http://complime.jugem.jp/?eid=332
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