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Nick Nolte
Eddie Murphy
Annette O'Toole
Frank McRae
James Remar
David Patrick Kelly
It's all pretty predictable stuff, but done with plenty of savvy and professionalism. Director Walter Hill has always worked within traditional action genres, but has generally applied an artier, more philosophical slant to them.
Speaking with a voice sanded by a constant supply of booze and cigarettes, Nolte lays on the gruff Wallace Beery stuff a little thick and is generally willing to play second fiddle to Murphy's more kinetic shtick, but registers strongly withal. For his part, Murphy has a lot to do and gets through it amusingly.
(Color) Available on VHS, DVD. Extract of a review from 1982. Running time: 96 MIN.
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