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Eddie Murphy rocketed to movie star status (and earned a Best Actor Golden Globe® nomination) in this acclaimed action comedy that pushes the limits of both genres. Nick Nolte is unforgettable as Jack Cates, a rough-edged Inspector on the hunt for two vicious cop killers. Unlikely ride-along con Reggie Hammond (Murphy) is given a 48-hour leave from prison to help Cates on the case. The laughs fly almost as much as the punches, as both men attempt two very different goals in a short amount of time. This high-octane classic comes to 4K Ultra-HD™ with HDR-10 and Dolby Vision and is approved by director Walter Hill.

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A Buddy-Cop Classic Reborn

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Walter Hill’s 48 Hrs. doesn’t just survive the jump to 4K — it thrives. This landmark buddy-cop thriller still crackles with attitude, tension, and razor-sharp dialogue, and the new UHD presentation makes it feel shockingly fresh for a film released in 1982. Eddie Murphy’s debut remains electric. His Reggie Hammond is fast-talking, fearless, and endlessly charismatic, perfectly counterbalanced by Nick Nolte’s weary, rule-breaking cop. Their chemistry is the engine of the movie, and it’s still wildly entertaining more than four decades later. The film’s mix of hard-boiled crime drama and streetwise comedy created the template that countless action comedies would follow — but few have ever matched its raw edge or swagger. The 4K restoration is a revelation. Grain is intact and filmic, but detail has been dramatically improved — from the grit of San Francisco’s streets to the texture of Nolte’s battered jacket. Colors are richer without looking artificial, and black levels are deep and inky, giving the nighttime scenes real punch. The HDR grading enhances neon lights, police strobes, and shadowy interiors, pulling you deeper into the movie’s gritty atmosphere. This isn’t just an upgrade — it’s a resurrection. The sound also gets a boost, with dialogue clearer, gunshots sharper, and James Horner’s score hitting with more weight and presence. Whether it’s a tense shootout or Murphy firing off one of his legendary monologues, everything lands harder and cleaner. What really stands out, though, is how well the movie itself holds up. 48 Hrs. has a toughness modern buddy-cop films rarely dare to have, mixed with genuinely funny, often outrageous humor. It’s raw, fast, and unapologetically old-school — and that’s exactly why it still works. If you’re a fan of action cinema, Eddie Murphy, or classic ‘80s filmmaking, this 4K release is an absolute must-own. 48 Hrs. has never looked, sounded, or felt better.

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