🎯 Quick Overview
Trailer
- Director: Walter Hill
- Genre: Action, Comedy, Crime, Drama, Thriller
- Release year: 1990
- Runtime (length): 1h 35min
- IMDb rating: 5.9/10 (46K votes)
- Rotten Tomatoes: 20%
😅 Plot Summary – Badly Explained
A cop and an ex-con are forced to team up *again* to stop a drug lord, proving that some friendships are just built on shared trauma and lots of gunfire.
🍿 Another 48 Hrs.: Detailed Plot Synopsis
Jack’s Obsession and Reggie’s Release
Four years after the events of the first film, Jack Cates is consumed with tracking down the elusive drug lord known as the ‘Iceman.’ His relentless pursuit is jeopardizing his career. Reggie Hammond, having served additional time, is about to be released from prison. Their paths are destined to cross once again.

Targeted by the Iceman
Reggie finds himself a target as a hit is put out on him, orchestrated by the Iceman. Jack realizes Reggie might be the key to uncovering the drug lord’s identity. He approaches Reggie, seeking his help in exchange for the money he’s been holding for him. A dangerous alliance is reluctantly reformed.

Chasing Leads and Avenging Brothers
Jack and Reggie navigate a treacherous landscape of informants and double-crosses. They discover that Cherry Ganz, brother of Albert Ganz from the first film, is seeking revenge. The duo must evade Cherry and his gang while piecing together the puzzle of the Iceman’s operation.

⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained
🎬 Cast & Characters
- Reggie Hammond (Eddie Murphy): A recently released ex-convict who is pulled back into helping Jack Cates to clear his name and survive assassination attempts.
- Jack Cates (Nick Nolte): A gruff San Francisco police officer who enlists the help of Reggie Hammond to take down a drug lord and clear his name.
- Ben Kehoe (Brion James): A fellow cop and friend of Jack Cates who is revealed to be the elusive and ruthless drug lord, the ‘Iceman’.
- Cherry Ganz (Andrew Divoff): The vengeful brother of Albert Ganz, seeking to avenge his brother’s death by targeting Jack Cates and Reggie Hammond.
- Frank Cruise (Ed O’Ross): A corrupt police officer and accomplice to Ben Kehoe, helping him operate as the ‘Iceman’.
💬 Memorable Quotes
- Jack: “I don’t want to get in a bar fight. People are always getting in bar fights. It’s such a damn cliche. You hear about it all the time and you see it in the motion pictures, people are getting hit in the head with beer bottles, and furniture, and…” – Jack says this just before breaking a bottle over a man’s head, humorously acknowledging and subverting the ‘bar fight’ trope.
- Reggie: “Give me my money back, and you can hit me in my face with the ball.” – Reggie says this to Jack as they are arguing about Jack hitting him in the face with a basketball, showing his persistent desire to get his money back.
- Reggie: “Just shoot me, Cates! Just shoot me!” – Reggie sarcastically begs Jack to shoot him while Kehoe is using him as a human shield, demonstrating his trust and willingness to risk his life.
💰Box Office
- Budget: $45,000,000
- Domestic Gross: $80,818,974
- Worldwide Gross: $153,518,974
💥 Another 48 Hrs. Reviews
Personal Review
I remember watching this back in the day, super excited for another round of Jack and Reggie. While it’s not as fresh as the first one, there’s still something about their dynamic that I enjoy. I love the bar fight scene – it’s classic! The plot isn’t groundbreaking, but it’s a fun, mindless action flick that takes me back to the 90s. I wish they’d done something a bit more original, but overall, I still find it entertaining.
- Who would enjoy:
- “Fans of the original ’48 Hrs.’ movie”
- “Viewers who enjoy buddy cop action comedies”
- “Fans of Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte”
- “Those looking for 90s action flicks”
- Content warnings ⚠:
- “Strong violence and gunfights”
- “Frequent use of profanity”
- “Mature themes”
- “Drug references”
Professional Reviews
- Variety: “Another 48 Hrs. relies too heavily on the formula of its predecessor, resulting in a predictable and somewhat stale buddy-cop action film. Nolte and Murphy still have their moments, but the script lacks the spark and originality to make it truly memorable. The action is decent, but overall it’s a disappointing follow-up.
- RogerEbert.com: “While not as groundbreaking as the original, Another 48 Hrs. delivers solid action and enough comedic moments to entertain. The plot is predictable, but the chemistry between Nolte and Murphy is still the film’s greatest asset. It’s a serviceable sequel that doesn’t quite reach the heights of its predecessor.
- The New York Times: “The action is okay, but the jokes often miss the mark, and the plot is a tired rehash of the first film. Murphy and Nolte’s dynamic feels forced, lacking the spontaneity and energy that made the original so enjoyable. A by-the-numbers sequel that fails to capture the magic of its predecessor.
Audience Reactions
Fans loved the chaotic action sequences, particularly the motorcycle stunts and over-the-top gunfights.: Viewers generally enjoyed the chemistry between Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte, even if it felt somewhat recycled.
Some viewers appreciated the twist ending, finding it unexpected and satisfying.: The film’s fast pace and non-stop action were praised for keeping viewers engaged despite a predictable plot.
Overall Consensus: Another 48 Hrs. is generally considered a decent but uninspired sequel that relies too heavily on the original’s formula. While the chemistry between Murphy and Nolte remains a highlight, the predictable plot and lack of originality leave much to be desired.
Awards
🛠️ Behind the Scenes
- “According to Brion James, approximately 50 minutes of footage were cut from the original work-print, significantly reducing his role and causing plot inconsistencies.”
- “Walter Hill returned to direct the sequel, aiming to recapture the chemistry and action of the original while introducing a new storyline centered around the ‘Iceman’.”
- “The film was shot in various locations, including Folsom, California, for the prison scenes, and other parts of California to represent San Francisco.”
🖥️ How to Watch Another 48 Hrs.?
Another 48 Hrs. is available for rent or purchase on various platforms, including Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, and Vudu. Check your local listings for cable and satellite availability. Physical copies on DVD and Blu-ray may also be available through online retailers like Amazon. Availability may vary depending on your region.

🎥 Similar Movies
If you enjoyed Another 48 Hrs., you might like these similar films:
- 48 Hrs. (1982): The original film that established the buddy cop dynamic between Jack Cates and Reggie Hammond, making it a direct comparison.
- Lethal Weapon (1987): Features a similar mismatched buddy cop pairing with action and comedic elements, fitting the same genre.
- Beverly Hills Cop (1984): Starring Eddie Murphy, this action-comedy showcases Murphy’s comedic talent in a crime-solving context, similar to his role in ‘Another 48 Hrs.’
- Tango & Cash (1989): Another buddy cop film from the same era, with action and humor, that would likely appeal to fans of ‘Another 48 Hrs.’
🛒 Another 48 Hrs. Related Products
- 48 Hrs./Another 48 Hrs. (Double Feature) [Blu-ray]: Get the full buddy-cop experience with both movies in high definition. Enjoy hours of action and comedy with Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte.
- Eddie Murphy: The Funniest Performances: A collection of Eddie Murphy’s best performances, including scenes from 48 Hrs. and Another 48 Hrs. A perfect compilation for any fan of the comedian’s early work.
- Another 48 Hrs. Movie Poster: A high-quality reproduction of the original movie poster. Features Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte in their iconic roles. A great piece of memorabilia for any fan.
- 48 Hours / Another 48 Hours [Import]: Features both movies on Blu-Ray for the ultimate collection piece! Import from Germany, English language available!
🎧 Soundtrack
Another 48 Hrs. features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:
- “(The Boys Are) Back in Town” – performed by The Bus Boys
- “I Can’t Stand the Rain” – performed by Ann Peebles
You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.
🤨 FAQ
Reggie served additional time after being falsely accused of stealing the prison’s payroll. This extended his sentence and set the stage for his re-emergence into Jack Cates’ life.
The Iceman is revealed to be Ben Kehoe, a fellow police officer and associate of Jack Cates. He is a drug kingpin operating in the San Francisco area and the main antagonist of the movie.
Opinions vary. Some viewers appreciate the increased action and comedic moments, while others find it a less compelling retread of the original. It often falls short in originality and depth compared to its predecessor.
🔥 Bonus Content
BEST EDDIE MURPHY BLOOPERS COMPILATION (Beverly Hills Cop, Life, Nutty Professor, You People)
Ever wonder what it’s like on set with Eddie Murphy? This blooper reel from some of his classics, including ‘Another 48 Hrs,’ will give you a good laugh. It’s always fun to see the lighter side of filmmaking!
In Living Color’s Hilarious Take on ‘Another 48 hours’ 😂#shorts #comedy #funny #fyp
Want a quick laugh? Check out this hilarious ‘In Living Color’ sketch that pokes fun at ‘Another 48 Hrs.’ The impressions are spot-on, and it’s a great way to appreciate the movie’s iconic moments in a new way. You won’t be disappointed!
Bill Burr and Bill Hader on 48 Hrs.
Bill Burr and Bill Hader riffing on the original ’48 Hrs’? Yes, please! Hearing their take on what made the first movie so great adds another layer of appreciation for ‘Another 48 Hrs.’ Trust me, their insights are both hilarious and surprisingly insightful.
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