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Format: DVD
 Jan 1999
 Rated R
 Recording Mode: Dolby Surround
 Closed Captioned
 95 min.
 Color
 Extra Info: Closed Captioned; Subtitled and Dubbed French
 UPC: 043396705999 |
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Movie Description Hudson Hawk (Bruce Willis) has done his time. The infamous cat burglar is released from prison and plans to pursue an honest life. Some of his cronies, however, feel differently and coerce him back into a life of crime. With his best friend, Tommy Five-Tune (Danny Aiello), in tow, Hawk finds himself immersed in a series of complex burglaries, culminating with the theft of a priceless Leonardo da Vinci treasure from the Vatican. Every time Hawk thinks he has the situation under control, a new villain is thrown into the mix. A plethora of quirky characters keeps Hawk hopping, including a misguided secret-agent nun (Andie MacDowell), a greedy, megatrendy couple determined to dominate the world (Sandra Bernhard and Richard E. Grant), a ruthless butler (Donald Burton), and a sinister CIA agent (James Coburn) who heads a team of agents nicknamed after candy bars. Director Michael Lehmann (HEATHERS, AIRHEADS) uses slapstick comedy, special effects, and sight gags to keep the action moving at a raucous pace.
Synopsis Just released from prison, ace cat burglar Hudson Hawk (Bruce Willis) is forced to plan and execute a series of complex art thefts that will take him and his buddy Tommy Five-Tune (Danny Aiello) all the way to the Vatican. His adversaries include a wealthy couple hell-bent on achieving world domination (Richard E. Grant and Sandra Bernhard), a dastardly butler (Donald Burton), and a sinister CIA agent (James Coburn). Meanwhile, Hawk falls for pretty Vatican agent Anna Baragli (Andie MacDowell), who comes to Hawk for help in pulling off a heist.
Film Notes DVD FEATURES:
Region 1 Encoding Keep Case Additional Release Material: Audio Commentary - 1. Michael Lehmann - Director Trailer - 1. BLIND DATE 2. STRIKING DISTANCE 3. SUNSET Interactive Features: Scene Selection
Theatrical release: May 24, 1991.
Filmed in Budapest, Hungary; London, England; Rome, Italy; New York, New York; and Los Angeles, California.
Bruce Willis cowrote the story of HUDSON HAWK.
Industry Reviews "...Compositions whose distant perspectives and electrified pastels have an almost giddy sense of airy freedom..." Sight and Sound - p.44-5 - Henry Sheehan
"...HAWK is still cleverer, funnier and more inventive than many of the blockbusters that followed it..." Total Film - Cam Winstanley (10/01/1999)
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