Another 48 Hrs. (1990)

Another 48 Hrs. (1990)

Taglines: The boys are back in town.

Another 48 Hrs. movie storyline. For the past four years, San Francisco cop Jack Cates has been after an unidentified drug kingpin who calls himself the “Ice Man”. At the Hunter’s Point Raceway, Jack confronts Tyrone Burroughs and Arthur Brock. Jack kills Brock in self defense, but Burroughs escapes, and Jack is in danger of going to prison because Brock’s gun can’t be found.

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. Jack tries to convince Reggie to help him clear his name and find the Ice Man, but Reggie says he won’t help unless Jack gives Reggie the $500,000 that Jack has been holding on to for Reggie. Jack refuses to give Reggie the money unless Reggie helps him. After the bus that is transporting Reggie away from the prison is forced to crash by two bikers and Jack gets shot by the same two bikers, Jack forces Reggie to help him by having the hospital release Reggie into his custody.

Another 48 Hrs. is a 1990 American action-comedy film,[3] directed by Walter Hill and stars Eddie Murphy, Nick Nolte, Brion James, Andrew Divoff, and Ed O’Ross. It is the sequel to the 1982 film 48 Hrs. Nolte reprises his role as San Francisco police officer Jack Cates, who has 48 hours to clear his name from a manslaughter charge. To do so, he again needs the help of Reggie Hammond (Murphy), who is a newly released convict. At the same time, a mastermind known only as the Iceman has hired a biker gang to kill Reggie.

Another 48 Hrs. Movie Poster (1990)

Another 48 Hrs. (1990)

Directed by: Walter Hill
Starring: Eddie Murphy, Nick Nolte, Brion James, Kevin Tighe, Ed O’Ross, Andrew Divoff, Bernie Casey, Tisha Campbell-Martin, Page Leong, Felice Orlandi
Screenplay by: Walter Hill
Production Design by: Joseph C. Nemec
Cinematography by: Matthew F. Leonetti
Film Editing by: Donn Aron, Carmel Davies, Freeman A. Davies, Tim Ryder
Costume Design by: Dan Moore
Set Decoration by: George R. Nelson
Art Direction by: Gary Wissner
Music by: James Horner
Distributed by: Paramount Pictures
Release Date: June 8, 1990

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