A hard-nosed cop reluctantly teams up with a wise-cracking criminal temporarily paroled to him, in order to track down a killer.
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 Sherman
Rosalie, Hostage Girl
Jonathan Banks
Algren
James Keane
Vanzant
Tara King
Frizzy, Hotel Desk Clerk
Greta Blackburn
Lisa, Blonde Hooker
Margot Rose
Casey
Denise Crosby
Sally
Olivia Brown
Candy
Todd Allen
Young Cop
Bill Dearth
Thin Cop
Ned Dowd
Big Cop
Jim Haynie
Old Cop
Jack Thibeau
Detective
Jon St. Elwood
Plainclothes Man
Clare Torao
Ruth
Sandy Martin
Policewoman
Matt Landers
Bob
Peter Jason
Cowboy Bartender
Bill Cross
First Cop
Chris Mulkey
Second Cop
Marcelino Sánchez
Parking Lot Attendant
Bennie E. Dobbins
Road Gang Guard
Walter Scott
Road Gang Guard
W.T. Zacha
Road Gang Guard
Loyd Catlett
Prison Guard
B. G. Fisher
Prison Guard
Reid Cruickshanks
Prison Guard
R. D. Call
Duty Sergeant
Brenda Venus
Hooker
Gloria Gifford
Hooker
Nick Dimitri
Torchy's Patron
John Dennis Johnston
Torchy's Patron
Rock A. Walker
Torchy's Patron
Dave Moordigian
Gas Station Attendant
J. Wesley Huston
Security Guard
Gary Pettinger
Cop with Gun
Marquerita Wallace
Bar Girl
Angela Robinson Witherspoon
Bar Girl
Jack Lightsy
Bartender
John Hauk
Henry Wong
Bob Yanez
Interrogator
Clint Smith
Leroy
Luis Contreras
Gang Member
Suzanne M. Regard
Cowgirl Dancer
Ola Ray
Vroman's Dancer
Bjaye Turner
Vroman's Dancer
Begonya Plaza
Indian Hooker
Director, Writer
Walter Hill
Writer
Roger Spottiswoode
Writer
Larry Gross
Writer
Steven E. de Souza
April 22, 2019
8
You switch from an armed robber to a pimp, you're all set.
A hard as nails cop reluctantly teams up with a wise-cracking criminal temporarily paroled to him, in order to track down an escaped convict cop killer.
The mismatched buddy buddy formula exploded onto the screen here in a ball of violence, profanity and pin sharp one liners. It also launched Eddie Murphy into 1980s stardom. Directed by Walter Hill and starring Nick Nolte alongside Murphy as part of an electrifying black and white double act, it's unrelenting in pace and bad attitude. It could have been so different though, with the likes of Stallone, Reynolds, Pryor and Hines attached at various times for lead parts, it now is written in folklore that Murphy got the break and grasped it with both hands (he was actually fired at one point mind!). Thankfully the problems behind the scenes were resolved to give us a classic of its type.
A big success for Paramount it paved the way for more choice same formula pictures in the decade, but few were able to be so course and daring with the racial divide explosions. Murphy is outstanding, quick as an A.K. 47 in vocal delivery and with visual comedic ticks in full effect, he plays off of the also excellent gruff rough and tough Nolte superbly. Unsurprisingly the plot trajectory is simple enough, but such is the writing and performances (James Remar, Sonny Landham and David Patrick Kelly in support) it's one hell of a live wire ride from start to finish.
In amongst the verbal and action carnage you find plenty of 80s pop culture, with a blunderbuss sound track and a score from James Horner that pings around the Los Angeles locales (he would rework it for Arnie starrer Commando in 1985). This points to a time where now it is perceived as being tactless and a relic, and yet it instils realism as it captures the zeitgeist of the era. So not one for the easily offended then, but for nostalgics and those interested in the expansion of the action comedy formula, then this is a must see that still delivers high octane entertainment. 8/10
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$12,000,000.00
Revenue:
$78,868,508.00