Ep. 124 “48 Hrs.” (1982)

Convict Reggie Hammond (Eddie Murphy) teams up with a grumpy detective Jack Cates (Nick Nolte) to hunt down a crazed killer in Walter Hill's 1982 buddy comedy "48 Hrs."

A gruff cop is forced to team up with a wise cracking convict for a 48 Hour parole period to help track down a psychotic killer in San Francisco. Tune in as Chris gasses on about Eddie Murphy, Cocaine Party Rumors, & Michael Eisner as the LSCE screens Walter Hill’s 1982 genre defining buddy action film, “48 Hrs.” Join us!

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