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Duration: 70 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1080 | Added: 2014-Sep-08 |
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"Actress Greta Blackburn carved out her career predominantly through minor roles in both film and television during the 1980s and 1990s. Her acting debut occurred in 1979, portraying Carmen in the TV series '240-Robert'. Over the subsequent two decades, she appeared in shows such as 'Alice', 'Just Our Luck', 'Three’s Company', 'The New Mike Hammer', 'T.J. Hooker', 'We Got It Made', 'Lois & Clark', 'Cybill', and the updated 'Dragnet', among others. Notably, she played Jennifer in several episodes of 'Dynasty' in 1986, and Lorraine in the 1984 miniseries 'V: The Final Battle'. Blackburn also made brief appearances in major films like 'The Concrete Jungle' (1982) and 'My Blue Heaven' (1990). However, she is perhaps best remembered for her role as Lisa in the Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte blockbuster '48 Hrs.' (1982), where she famously brushed her teeth while revealing her breasts, offering a lengthy view of her dark rosy nipples. Later in the film, Blackburn briefly displayed her buttocks during a scene involving bedsheets and a billowy white nightgown in 'Yellowbeard' (1983), though no explicit nudity was shown."
Release Year: 1982
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: 48 Horas, Nur 48 Stunden, 48 heures, 48 timer, 48 tundi, Límite: 48 horas, 48 tuntia, 48 ores, 48 sati, 48 óra, 48 Sha'ot, 48 ore, Yonjuuhachi jikan, 48 godzin, 48 de ore, 48 timmar, 48 ur, 48 saat, 48 Hours, Forty Eight Hours
Director: Walter Hill
Writer: Larry Gross, Roger Spottiswoode, Steven E. de Souza, Walter Hill
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Companies: Lawrence Gordon Productions, Paramount Pictures, Silver Pictures
Genre: Action, Comedy, Drama, Thriller
Awards: N/A
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Keywords: absurd, african american lead, amused, buddy cop, convict, dysfunctional relationship, fake fight, knife, partner, prison, revenge, san francisco, california, tough cop
Jack Cates (Nick Nolte), a hard-nosed detective in San Francisco, captures fugitive Reggie Hammond (Eddie Murphy) after a wild chase through the city streets. When prison guard Billy bear kills a prisoner to cover up his own corruption, Reggie becomes the prime suspect. To track down Billy Bear and clear Reggie's name, Jack reluctantly agrees to a 48-hour parole for Reggie, hoping that his knowledge of the criminal underworld will help catch the real killer.
Directed by Walter Hill, '48 Hrs.' (1982) is an action-comedy thriller that follows the unlikely partnership between Detective Jack Cates and convicted felon Reggie Hammond. The film is known for its buddy cop dynamic despite their dysfunctional relationship, with Reggie's wisecracks often clashing with Jack's stern demeanor. Set in San Francisco, California, the movie also explores themes of revenge and redemption as Reggie seeks to clear his name.