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  1. 48 Hrs. (1982) ← Back to main. Cast 55. Nick Nolte. Jack Cates Eddie Murphy. Reggie Hammond Annette O'Toole. Elaine Frank McRae. Haden James Remar. Albert Ganz David Patrick Kelly. Luther Sonny Landham. Billy Bear Brion James. Ben Kehoe Kerry ...

  2. Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy make one of the most unusual and entertaining teams ever in Walter Hill’s rollercoaster thriller, 48 Hrs. Beautiful, interesting, incredible cinema. See what’s playing

  3. Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy make one of the most unusual and entertaining teams ever in Walter Hill's rollercoaster thriller, 48 Hrs. Nolte is a rough-edged cop after two vicious cop-killers. He can't do it without the help of smooth and dapper Murphy, who is serving time for a half-million dollar robbery. This unlikely partnership trades laughs as often as punches as both pursue their ...

  4. Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy make one of the most unusual and entertaining teams ever in Walter Hill's rollercoaster thriller, 48 Hrs. Nolte is a rough-edged cop after two vicious cop-killers. He can't do it without the help of smooth and dapper Murphy, who is serving time for a half-million dollar robbery. This unlikely partnership trades laughs as often as punches as both pursue their ...

  5. 48 Hrs. A streetwise convict (Eddie Murphy) teams up with a cantankerous cop (Nick Nolte) to track down two cold-blooded killers. The price before discount is the median price for the last 90 days. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.

  6. Real justice. "48 Hours" investigates the most intriguing crime and justice cases that touch on all areas of the human experience including greed and passion. "48 Hours," which premiered in 1988, ...

  7. 48 Hrs. (1982) Rated R. Sometimes an actor becomes a star in just one scene. Jack Nicholson did it in "Easy Rider," wearing the football helmet on the back of the motorcycle. It happened to Faye Dunaway when she looked sleepily out of a screen window at Warren Beatty in "Bonnie and Clyde." And in "48 Hrs.," it happens to Eddie Murphy.