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3->''"There's a new sheriff in town!"''
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5''48 Hrs.'' is a 1982 [[BuddyCopShow Buddy cop]] film starring Creator/EddieMurphy and Creator/NickNolte. The film tells the story of gruff San Francisco cop Jack Cates (Nolte), who must track down escaped convict Albert Ganz (Creator/JamesRemar) with the temporary help of a street smart criminal named Reggie Hammond (Murphy) [[TitleDrop within 48 hours]].
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7Directed by Creator/WalterHill of ''Film/TheWarriors'' fame, the film is often considered [[UrExample the first]] [[BuddyCopShow Buddy Cop]] film,[[note]]though earlier precursors include 1949's ''Stray Dog'' and 1967's ''Film/InTheHeatOfTheNight''[[/note]] or at least the one to [[TropeCodifier popularize the concept]] and would go on to inspire later movies such as ''Film/LethalWeapon'' and ''Film/TangoAndCash''. Pitting a black character against a white character and making the black guy a criminal and the white guy a cop? Not only do we have the bad guys doing bad things, we have the good guys getting in fights (in this case, not least, [[ValuesDissonance because of racist shit]]). Thanks to the comic brilliance of Eddie Murphy and the stalwart gruffness of Nick Nolte, a trope was born.
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9The film is also notable for being Creator/EddieMurphy's film debut, [[BreakthroughHit helping jumpstart his successful career in film as well]].
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11A sequel, ''Another 48 Hrs.'' was released in 1990 and is the direct sequel to the 1982 film. It remains the only sequel to date Creator/WalterHill has ever directed.
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13Not to be confused with CBS's documentary series ''48 Hours'', or A&E's ''Series/TheFirst48''.
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16!!Has the examples of:
17* AmbiguouslyBi: Sally and Casey sleep with Billy and Ganz, and are also implied to be sleeping with each other.
18* ArtisticLicensePrison: Many instances of this are on display during the scene where Billy helps Ganz escape the work detail. A violent criminal like Ganz wouldn't be allowed to work on a detail outside the prison, these are only open to prisoners who have committed non-violent crimes and are being held in minimum or medium security prisons. Billy would not have been permitted to approach the prisoners, a guard on perimeter duty would have intercepted him the moment he stepped out of his truck and warned him to keep well clear and state his business. Ganz would not have been allowed to stand so close to the guard holding the shotgun, guards are thoroughly trained on the importance of keeping a safe distance from the prisoners at all times.
19* AxCrazy: Ganz and Billy both love violence more than they love fucking. Lampshaded by a hooker early in the movie.
20* BavarianFireDrill: Reggie uses Jack's badge to cause commotion at a redneck bar in order to gain information.
21* BedmateReveal: During the beginning of the film after the opening credits end, we see a close up of a sleepy Jack Cates lying on his pillow and then his watch awakens him. Then the camera cuts to a woman named Elane Marshall who is wearing Jack's blue shirt.
22* BetterThanSex: After the shootout at the hotel, one of the hookers who was with Ganz and Billy says Ganz is going to give the police a hard time, ''"because I think he likes killing cops more than he likes getting laid."''
23* BigBad: Albert Ganz, an escaped criminal pursuing stolen loot.
24* {{Bookends}}: Reggie walking into an all-white bar is matched by a later scene where Jack walks into an all-black bar.
25* BottomlessMagazines: Ganz fires 13 rounds from a six-chamber Smith and Wesson Model 29 during the bus chase. He manages similar magic during the final chase.
26* CaptainObvious: During the showdown between Ganz and Cates at the end of the first film [[spoiler: Cates shoots Ganz while Ganz is holding Reggie hostage, Ganz replies: "I GOT HIT! I DON'T BELIEVE IT! I GOT SHOT!!]]
27* CatchPhrase: Jack says [[OncePerEpisode once in both movies]] when a gunfight occurs:
28-->'''Jack:''' Call for help now!
29* ChekhovsGun: The RunningGag of Reggie trying to get laid [[spoiler:gives him a EurekaMoment when he figures that Bear and Ganz will hook up with their ex-girlfriends.]]
30* CombatPragmatist: Jack Cates.
31-->'''Jack:''' Let me explain one thing to you, nigger: I fight DIRTY!
32* CoolCar: Reggie Hammond's Porsche 356 (replica) convertible, and Jack Cates' 1964 Cadillac Coupe deVille ragtop (though Reggie gives Jack grief about the latter).
33* CopKiller: The plot is kicked off by Albert Ganz and Billy Bear killing two prison guards to spring Ganz from prison. While hiding out at a hotel, Ganz and Bear ambush and kill two plain clothes detectives, and to show they're not finished with their disdain of law enforcement, later they kill a transit officer in a subway station. One hooker who Ganz roughed up even tells the cops that he seems to like killing cops more than getting laid.
34* CopsNeedTheVigilante: This movie and its sequel are at least honest in that the guy breaking the rules is an actual criminal. Still, the case would get thrown right the hell out.
35* DaChief: Police Captain Haden, who never misses an opportunity to remind Cates that he's on ''very'' thin ice.
36* DefeatMeansFriendship: Jack and Reggie are on opposite sides of the law, but are forced to work together. Reggie starts off leading Jack to places that may potentially be helpful in achieving their goal, but it's only after their fistfight (where Jack wins) that Reggie starts to really level with Jack, get on the same page and make serious progress in tracking down Ganz and Billy.
37* DisposableWoman: Ganz holds Luther's girlfriend Rosie hostage until he gets the money. After Ganz kills Luther, she's never seen or mentioned again. Given Ganz's homicidal tendencies, it's easy to draw your own conclusion.
38* DistractingFakeFight: Near the beginning of the film, Billy stops his truck close to a crew of prison inmates doing roadside cleanup and Ganz hurls racial slurs at him. The two soon start fighting and are soon rolling on the ground wrestling with each other. When the guards go to break them up, they produce guns that Billy had hidden under his shirt and shoot the two guards who had been guarding the work crew. The entire fight had been a trick to help Ganz escape.
39* TheDragon: Billy Bear to Ganz, as his subordinate partner-in-crime.
40* EstablishingCharacterMusic: Reggie is introduced tunelessly singing "Roxanne" by Music/ThePolice.
41** Ganz and Billy introduce themselves by viciously killing two cops during a prison escape showing they're very dangerous and unscrupolous criminals.
42* EvilPlan: Albert Ganz is looking for some stolen money, and willing to kill anybody who gets between him and the loot.
43* ExactWords: Luther told Ganz not to hurt Rosalee. Unfortunately, Luther himself is fair game.
44-->'''Ganz:''' [[PreMortemOneLiner I said I wouldn't hurt her, didn't I]]?
45* FakeOutOpening: The opening of the film shows [[WorkingOnTheChainGang a chain gang]] in the middle of the desert.
46* FanserviceExtra: The near-nude cowgirl dancer at Torchy's doesn't add a thing to the plot, but no one's complaining.
47* FightScene: The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsSlB31dwiE hilarious fist-fight scene]] between Nolte and Murphy. Nolte and Murphy each punch each other the exact same number of times. The fight begins with Murphy landing more punches on Nolte, but then Nolte catches up by the end of the sequence. However, if you count correctly, you'll notice that Nolte is still one punch behind Murphy. That's why once they are both back sitting in the car, about to drive off, Nolte suddenly lands one last knuckle sandwich squarely on Murphy's jaw, and they are even.
48* FireForgedFriend: Jack and Reggie's relationship don't start very well at the beginning. After all one is a cop and the other's a criminal. However they start to respect each other as the movie progress.
49* FlippingTheBird: Ganz when he and Billy escape at the beginning of the film.
50* FormulaWithATwist: The film marketed itself on the novel gimmick of pairing a StraightManAndWiseGuy OddCouple from different ethnicities (Creator/NickNolte and Creator/EddieMurphy, specifically) in an action/crime film. This led to the explosion of the [[BuddyCopShow Buddy cop]] and WunzaPlot sub-genres, especially ones partnering people of different cultures/ethnicities like ''Film/LethalWeapon'' and ''Film/BeverlyHillsCop''.
51* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Jack has a fractious relationship with his fellow cops. The fact that he got a fellow detective killed plays a big role.
52* FriendshipDenial: Jack has this quote that comes in mind as he forms a grudging partnership with Reggie:
53-->'''Jack:''' Now, get this! We ain't partners. We ain't brothers, and we ain't friends. I'm puttin' you down and keepin' you down until Ganz is locked up or dead. And if Ganz gets away, you're gonna be sorry you ever MET me!
54** Reggie turns this on its head with a near-verbatim CallBack later in the film.
55* GasolineLastsForever: A non-apocalyptic/post-apocalyptic example. While Jack and Reggie watch from a distance, Luther comes back to the ParkingGarage where Reggie's car has been for the past two and a half years to collect it. The attendant sort of lampshades this trope when, after Luther asks how the oil and battery in the car are, he sarcastically responds that they take care of that every year.[[note]]But nothing about the gas[[/note]] Not only does the car function, Luther is ''able to start it right up''.
56* GiveMeBackMyWallet: Reggie tells Jack that he intends to go straight after he's paroled, "But just in case I don't, what makes you think you can catch me?" Jack replies: "Can I have my lighter back?"
57* HandCannon: Jack has a preference for .44 Magnum revolvers. Cherry in the sequel carries a Desert Eagle as his weapon.
58* HardboiledDetective: Elaine calls Jack out for starting his day with an Irish coffee. Which, for some reason, he leaves at her place without taking a sip. He hates the job, he lives for the job.
59* HellBentForLeather: Ganz and Billy both wear leather jackets. Billy also has leather pants.
60* HerosClassicCar: Jack drives a 1964 Cadillac [=De Ville=] convertible which gets destroyed in the sequel. He liked it so much that he buys the exact same model and color with some of Reggie's money.
61* HumanShield: A variation of this trope occurs. Ganz gets Jack to drop his gun by threatening a wounded Detective Algren. Since Ganz kills the cop anyway, when he uses Reggie as a true human shield at the end of the movie, Jack just kills him.
62* IDontLikeYouAndYouDontLikeMe:
63-->'''Jack:''' Now, get this! We ain't partners. We ain't brothers, and we ain't friends. I'm puttin' you down and keepin' you down until Ganz is locked up or dead. And if Ganz gets away, you're gonna be sorry you ever MET me!\
64'''Reggie:''' I'm already sorry.
65** Reggie hits Jack [[CallBack back with this]] towards the middle of the film.
66* ImYourWorstNightmare:
67-->'''Reggie:''' I'm your worst fuckin' nightmare, man... a nigger with a badge.
68* InsultBackfire:
69-->'''Reggie:''' Jack... tell me a story.\
70'''Jack:''' Fuck you!\
71'''Reggie:''' Oh, that's one of my favorites!
72* InterrogationByVandalism: Reggie starts to trash the redneck bar until he gets the information he wants.
73* IronicEcho:
74-->'''Reggie:''' We ain't brothers, we ain't partners, and we ain't friends. And if Ganz gets away with my money, you're gonna be sorry you ever met me!\
75'''Jack:''' I'm already sorry.
76* ItsPersonal: Jack takes it very personally that Ganz has his gun, mentioning it several times throughout the movie. He tossed Ganz his gun on the premise that his fellow detective wouldn't be killed. Ganz compliments the gun and murders the guy anyway.
77* MarriedToTheJob: As much as being a cop has clearly worn Jack down to the nub, he still dedicates himself to it. It hurts his relationship with Elaine, too.
78* NeverBringAKnifeToAGunFight: Billy advances on Reggie with a knife, while the latter is pointing a gun at him. It goes about as well as you'd expect...
79-->'''Billy, you're gonna lose!'''
80* NoIndoorVoice: Captain Haden. As Jack says to him, "Yeah, I hear you. Your voice carries!"
81* NobleBigotWithABadge: Jack often refers to Reggie by racial surnames, at some points even using the "N" word. He softens up tough later, becoming more friendly and apologizes to Reggie, saying he "didn't really mean any of that stuff". Jack (towards the end of the film) even defends Reggie to his enraged Chief Haden (who himself is African-American and calls Reggie a nigger), citing his brains and courage.
82* OncePerEpisode: These things occur in both movies:
83** Reggie's complaints about his car being so dusty.
84** "Hang on a second. I gotta get something on."
85** Jack's "[[CatchPhrase Call for help now!]]".
86* TheOner: The first scene at the police station. It follows Jack for three minutes as he argues with other cops, has a punch-out, reads files, talks about suspects and walks around a ''really'' crowded space, while the camera keeps track of him.
87* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: Jack throws racial slurs at Reggie (watermelon, spear-chucker, nigger and "charcoal colored-loser"), though he does apologize later on. Reggie for his part tosses around homophobic slurs (faggot and dykes).
88** Jack Cates' boss Capt. Haden, in the course of chewing out Cates for losing Ganz and Billy again, not only calls Jack a "whisky Mick", but he also calls Reggie Hammond a nigger for good measure.
89* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain:
90** Subverted with Ganz. He uses racially-charged insults against a Native American man, provoking a fight -- but it turns out the man is his crony, and the whole incident was staged to help him escape.
91** Jack and Reggie walk into a country bar with confederate racism flags all over. The bartender opens with racist taunts and the patrons call Reggie slurs and take a swing at him.
92* PreMortemOneLiner: Cates to [[spoiler:Ganz]] at the end of the film.
93-->"You're done, end of story."
94* PutDownYourGunAndStepAway:
95** Played straight at the beginning where Jack giving up his gun gets one cop killed and lets the bad guys get away. That's why he doesn't make the same mistake at the end of the movie.
96** Averted later when Ganz holds Reggie hostage at gunpoint, he orders Jack to drop his weapon. Reggie insists that Jack shoots him. Which he does. After which Reggie berates Jack for nearly killing him.
97* QuestForSex: Reggie goes out of his way to get some. It's not the main plot, but a subplot. He was in prison, and is going back at the end.
98* RaceAgainstTheClock: Jack and Reggie are given forty-eight hours to track down the escaped murderer Ganz.
99* RecruitingTheCriminal: Jack recruits Reggie because of Hammond's connection to the case.
100* RefugeInAudacity: Reggie intimidates an entire redneck bar with nothing but his own bravado and Jack's borrowed police ID, which he flashes while covering the photo.
101* RevolversAreJustBetter: Several characters use Colt and Smith & Wesson revolvers in both films. Jack Cates uses a Smith & Wesson 29 on his job, for example. Jack's revolver is even a plot point in the first film, as the BigBad has taken it and Jack is forced to use a borrowed 1911 for the duration film until the very end. Reggie uses a Smith & Wesson 19 snub nose in the first film.
102* SatelliteCharacter: Despite getting third billing, Annette O'Toole's character has virtually zero bearing on the plot, doesn't have any dialogue with anyone except for Jack, and is never seen or mentioned again after she has an argument with him over the phone about two-thirds of the way through the film.
103* SexyShirtSwitch: Happens in the beginning with Elaine wearing Jack's blue shirt.
104* SharpDressedMan: Where Jack wears a suit like he resents it, Reggie is ''stylin''. Doesn't slow him down in a fight neither.
105* ShootHimHeHasAWallet: Jack averts this when he and Casey have each other at gunpoint (she does not initially know that he is a cop, and then wants proof), announcing in a clear voice that he is going to bring his badge out of his jacket pocket, and then does so slowly and carefully.
106* ShootTheHostageTaker: Ganz is holding Reggie hostage. Jack is advancing on them with a handgun. Reggie tells him to shoot the bad guy. When Cates does, no one is more shocked than Reggie.
107* ShoutOut: Ganz makes a reference to [[Radio/TheLoneRanger Tonto]] in his first scene to piss Billy off.
108* ASinisterClue: Albert Ganz is left-handed. [[spoiler:He's also the BigBad.]]
109* StealingFromThieves: The [[{{MacGuffin}} money]] in [[spoiler: Reggie's Porsche]] is the proceeds from when Reggie and crew robbed a drug dealer in the middle of a sale.
110* TelevisionGeography: Chinatown is ''not'' "down the alley" from the Mission District.
111* ThatsGottaHurt: Reggie hits Luther with a ToyotaTripwire. Then he hits him with this:
112-->'''Reggie:''' What's happening, Luther? I'm sorry about the door man. Did that hurt? It looked real painful when you slammed into it.
113* ThisCannotBe: Mass-murdering psychopath Ganz has a '''really''' hard time grasping and accepting the fact that [[spoiler: Jack Cates shoots him]].
114* ThoseTwoGuys: Detective Algren and Detective Vanzant.
115* TimeTitle: The protagonists must track down escaped convict Albert Ganz (James Remar) within 48 hours.
116* ToyotaTripwire: Hammond does this to Luther. Then he hits him with this: "What's happening, Luther? I'm sorry about the door man. Did that hurt? It looked real painful when you slammed into it."
117* UnbuiltTrope: This is commonly viewed as the UrExample of a BuddyCopShow, but it's quite different from the typical example in a few ways.
118** An increasingly common twist on the "buddy cop" formula is to have one of the "cops" not actually be a cop. This actually got its start here: Reggie Hammond is a convicted criminal on prison furlough. Not only that, but he used to be a partner to the main antagonist, Albert Ganz.
119** The movie is a good deal more violent and grim than most examples of the genre, with Reggie being the only real source of comedy. And even he has a number of moments where he's completely serious. The tone, in addition to being darker than most buddy cop films that came afterwards, is also more grounded. This can be seen in how the antagonists are portrayed, as well as the tone of the conflict against them. The bad guys are cruel and ruthless people whose crimes are portrayed with serious gravity, and their final showdown with the heroes is not some glorious action set piece, but relatively subdued, with greater emphasis placed on tension and suspense.
120* VillainousBreakdown: Ganz when [[spoiler:he gets shot by Jack.]]
121* VillainOpeningScene: The movie begins with Ganz's escape from a chain gang with help from a friend.
122* WeHardlyKnewYe: Algren and Vanzant have about a scene to catch their bearings before Ganz kills them.
123* WhatAPieceOfJunk: Jack Cates' 1964 Cadillac Coupe [=de Ville=] ragtop, in contrast to Reggie Hammond's Porsche 356 (replica) ragtop CoolCar.
124* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Luther's girlfriend Rosalie disappears from the plot after Ganz kills him. On the one hand, given Ganz's maniacal nature it's unlikely she will be seen again. On the other, she survives in the script.
125* WhiteBreadAndBlackBrotha: An unbuilt example, similar to the BuddyCopShow. While Jack Cates is a white cop and Reggie Hammond is a streetwise black criminal, Jack is a hardboiled CowboyCop, and the differences between the two are rarely PlayedForLaughs.
126* WorkingOnTheChainGang: Ganz at the start of the movie.
127* WunzaPlot: To quote the [[http://youtu.be/XoAIC2tFfPk?t=29s trailer voice-over]]: "Creator/NickNolte is a cop, Creator/EddieMurphy is a con." [[RaceAgainstTheClock They have 48 hours]] to Fight Crime!
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129!!''Another 48 Hrs.'' has examples of:
130* ActorAllusion: While Reggie is riding on the bus after leaving prison he sings Music/JamesBrown songs. When Creator/EddieMurphy was a cast member of ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' he portrayed James Brown in a number of skits.
131* AllThereInTheScript: The original script revealed some interesting details that didn't make it into the final film:
132** Jack being in a new relationship with a female cop, who later says she was willing to plant a gun at the racetrack to clear his name.
133** Reggie buying a gun on the street, which he would have carried throughout the film.
134** Jack's new Cadillac would have suffered the same fate as Reggie's Porsche. This prompted Reggie to make a joke about where Jack got the car alarms installed.
135* ArtifactTitle: In the original, Reggie was on a 48-hour prison furlough. In this film, there is no time limit to his partnership with Jack, yet "48 hours" is still in the title.
136* AvengingTheVillain: Cherry Ganz, the younger brother of the first film's BigBad, wants to hunt down Jack Cates to avenge his brother's death in the previous film.
137* BarBrawl: Jack ends up in one, when he meets a guy he arrested couple years back:
138-->'''Jack:''' I don't want to get in a bar fight. People are always gettin' in bar fights. It's such a damn cliché. You hear about it all the time and you see it in the motion pictures, people are gettin' hit in the head with [[GrievousBottleyHarm beer bottles]], and [[ChairmanOfTheBrawl furniture]], and— ''[breaks bottle over a man's head]''
139* BigBadFriend: [[spoiler:Jack's fellow officers are revealed to be the main villains]].
140* BigNo: Cherry has this reaction when he sees Jack alive at the King Mei Hotel.
141* BulletProofVest: Jack wears one from time to time.
142* CrazyPrepared: Thanks to losing his sidearm in the first film, Jack now keeps a spare revolver in his car.
143* DirtyCop: [[spoiler:Jack's buddies Frank and Ben from the previous film are revealed to be drug dealers]].
144* HeroInsurance: Reggie shoots an unarmed bar patron in the leg, right in front of a police officer (Jack), and gets away with it.
145* HollywoodSilencer: Used when Price is shot.
146* HumanShield: A bad guy holds Reggie as a human shield. Jack gets him by shooting him through Reggie.
147* InternalAffairs: Blake Wilson, who is investigating Jack.
148* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: [[spoiler:Ben, who appears in the first film as one of Jack's work buddies, yet had been a DirtyCop all along, gets the JustDesserts that he did not in the first film.]]
149* PutYourGunDownAndStepAway: Reggie tells Jack, "Why don't you just shoot me yourself?" which Jack does (NOT in the head, though. Then Jack shoots the villain. The look on the villain's face in between the two shots is priceless.
150* ReCut: The original cut was 145 minutes long. It was cut by either Creator/WalterHill or the Paramount studio down to 120 minutes, and a week before its summer theatrical release an additional 25 minutes were cut out by Paramount, making a final theatrical version 95 minutes long. Frank [=McRae=]'s reprisal of his role from the original 48 Hrs. was entirely cut except for a brief, uncredited shot of him in the background of one scene in the police station. Creator/BrionJames, also returning from the original, saw his role severely cut down as well, to create a faster-paced action-comedy. Also removed was a scene partially shown in the theatrical trailer in which Jack explains to Reggie that he has a deadline to track down the Iceman; as such, there is no mention of '48 hours' anywhere in the final film.
151* ShootTheHostage: Reggie is taken hostage, and with his characteristically big mouth, asks the cop to "Just shoot me!" Which he then does. He doesn't even bother aiming for the legs.
152* SoundOnlyDeath: Subverted in one scene in which the Iceman kills Malcolm Price after Malcolm lets him in and shuts the door offering him some backup.
153* SuddenSequelHeelSyndrome: [[spoiler:Ben Kehoe]] and [[spoiler:Frank]] are revealed to be [[DirtyCop Dirty Cops]]. Not only that, but [[spoiler:Ben]] is the Iceman.
154* ThatOneCase: Jack has spent years tracking down the mysterious "Iceman" to the point where everyone else is telling him to let it go. [[spoiler: Turns out it's his friend Ben.]]
155* TokenGoodCop: {{Downplayed|Trope}}: NobleBigotWithABadge Jack may not be an exceptional cop or person, but he gets CharacterDevelopment and does his job diligently, while [[spoiler:in the sequel, his fellow prominent cops are two corrupt detectives and a SmugSnake InternalAffairs investigator.]]
156* TreacherousAdvisor: A {{Retcon}} makes [[spoiler:Jack Cates' fellow officer and longtime friend, Ben, the BigBad, whom Reggie Hammond had robbed in the BackStory to the first film, making him the first film's GreaterScopeVillain]], and the one who has been feeding Jack misinformation all along.

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