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San Francisco police officer Jack Cates ( Nick Nolte ) has just 48 hours to clear his name from a manslaughter charge by finding an elusive drug lord known as the "Iceman". To do so, he must again team up with his wise-cracking former partner, Reggie Hammond (Eddie Murphy), who has just been released after seven years in prison. 48.Heures.De.Plus.1990.MULTi.BRrip.x264.AC3-GHZ
The movie is a sequel to the 1982 classic 48 Hrs. and reunites the original lead duo and director Walter Hill .
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It grossed approximately $153.5 million globally. Technical File Specifications
The French theatrical title for Another 48 Hrs. . 1990: The year the film was released. The movie is a sequel to the 1982 classic 48 Hrs
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