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Stakeout

  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
30K
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Richard Dreyfuss and Emilio Estevez in Stakeout (1987)
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Buddy CopActionComedyCrimeThriller

Two detectives observe an escaped convict's ex-girlfriend, but complications set in when one of them falls for her.Two detectives observe an escaped convict's ex-girlfriend, but complications set in when one of them falls for her.Two detectives observe an escaped convict's ex-girlfriend, but complications set in when one of them falls for her.

  • Director
    • John Badham
  • Writer
    • Jim Kouf
  • Stars
    • Richard Dreyfuss
    • Emilio Estevez
    • Madeleine Stowe
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    30K
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    • Director
      • John Badham
    • Writer
      • Jim Kouf
    • Stars
      • Richard Dreyfuss
      • Emilio Estevez
      • Madeleine Stowe
    • 96User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Richard Dreyfuss
    Richard Dreyfuss
    • Chris Lecce
    Emilio Estevez
    Emilio Estevez
    • Bill Reimers
    Madeleine Stowe
    Madeleine Stowe
    • Maria McGuire
    Aidan Quinn
    Aidan Quinn
    • Richard 'Stick' Montgomery
    Dan Lauria
    Dan Lauria
    • Phil Coldshank
    Forest Whitaker
    Forest Whitaker
    • Jack Pismo
    Ian Tracey
    Ian Tracey
    • Caylor Reese
    Earl Billings
    Earl Billings
    • Captain Giles
    Jackson Davies
    • FBI Agent Lusk
    J.J. Makaro
    • B.C.
    Scott Andersen
    • Reynaldo McGuire
    Tony Pantages
    • Tony Harmon
    Beatrice Boepple
    Beatrice Boepple
    • Carol Reimers
    Kyle Wodia
    • Jeffrey Reimers
    • (as Kyle Woida)
    Jan Speck
    • Kelly McDonald
    Kim Kondrashoff
    • Billy Steeks
    Gary Hetherington
    Gary Hetherington
    • Prison Doctor
    • (as Gary Heatherington)
    Don MacKay
    Don MacKay
    • Prison Officer
    • (as Don Mackay)
    • Director
      • John Badham
    • Writer
      • Jim Kouf
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    9baumer

    Dreyfuss' best effort since his 70's movies

    There is something about Richard Dreyfuss that makes me think of George Clooney. I believe Clooney is one of a very few slate of actors that can make any scene work no matter how good or bad it is written. Dreyfuss is like that too. I remember a particular scene in Jaws when he brings wine over to Brody's house and Brody cracks it open and decides to drink from it. Dreyfuss tries to warn him by saying, " You might want to let that breathe.... nothing, nothing. " He takes a small scene and makes it that much more interesting by his excellent interpretations of who they are. Chris Leece is his best acting since the seventies. He is so much fun to watch and it is his relationship with Bill ( Estevez ) and the other two stakeout cops ( one of them being a very funny Forest Whitaker ) that make this film a treat to watch. Its strengths are its dialogue and acting, and although Badham directs a fast and frenzied film ( much like Beverly Hills Cop ) some of the movie just doesn't fit, especially the end where it resorts to Bruce Willis tactics and ends with explosions and death. But that aside the film excels, and it is a very funny film written by the same guy that had a hand in The Fugitive.

    Here we have a film about two cops ( Dreyfuss and Estevez ) that are assigned to watch the home of the girlfriend of an escaped convict that may be on his way back to see her. Dreyfuss ends up getting a little too close to his subject and before long he ends up falling in love with her. This puts Bill in an awkward situation because not only is it against the rules and ethics, but he has to now cover for Chris during briefings with his superiors and he also has to keep the other two cops on the stakeout from finding out about Chris' involvement with their subject. The subject's name is Maria and she is played with richness by Madeline Stowe ( The General's Daughter ).

    Some of the hilarity in this film lies with the two sets of cops trying to out do one another in their pranks. It seems that they have worked on stakeouts together before and it is shenanigans like leaving dog poop in the fridge and putting marker on the rims of the binoculars that add some nice comedy to the routine. Dreyfuss also has one hilarious line that had me laughing for quite some time. When they first get their description of who it is that they are watching, it describes Maria as 5'5 and 342 pounds. " 342 pounds! OHHH, she could be the house! "

    The film works great as a comedy and only so so as a violent action film. I think the film would have benefitted if it stuck strictly to comedy and instead of reverting to a chase and explosions at the end, they could have written it better so that it is resolved with words and comic genius, just like the rest of the film. But overall this film is worth seeing for its hilarity.

    **** One final note. Chris and Bill have movie line contests. It is a great way to pass the time and when Bill asks Chris the one line " Well this was not a boating accident. " Chris doesn't know. That is a nice touch seeing as it was Dreyfuss' Matt Hooper from Jaws that said that. That's a nice piece of inside Hollywood and it plays really well.
    8mattymatt4ever

    Fun mix of action and comedy

    I really enjoyed this movie! It's filled with laughs and excitement, and never once was I not entertained. Next to "48 Hours" I think this is one of the best buddy cop movies I have yet seen. Richard Dreyfuss and Emilio Estevez make a wonderful team, with dead-on chemistry. Dreyfuss steals the show with his hilarious performance, proving he's just as talented at doing broad comedy as he is intense drama. That especially shows in the scene where he's about to walk out of Madeline Stowe's house, but doesn't want to be recognized, so he asks her to lend him a hat. The way he handled that scene was so magnificent, and there are many other farcical moments that he handled just as efficiently, and with the wrong timing and delivery those scenes could've collapsed. Estevez plays the straight man, also doing a magnificent job, and you really feel his envy when he's spying on Stowe, who's being hit on by Dreyfuss. I loved the scenes where the rival cops pulled pranks on each other. Speaking of which, Forrest Whitaker pops up in a fine early performance. And Madeline Stowe is great and sexy, as always.

    Sure, the plot is quite predictable, but as I said I was always entertained, thanks to sharp writing and great performances. John Badham is a fine action director, so he kept those action scenes filled with suspense and tension. "Stakeout" is not a film that will keep your brain occupied--as a matter of fact there are some scenes that require you to check your brain at the door--but I assure you that you'll have a damn good time.

    My score: 8 (out of 10)
    8SJGII

    What a time it was

    Stakeout is one of those movies that makes you wish you owned a time machine. Not only does Stakeout capture the magic of the '80s, it also brings forth a world many of us miss, and does so in a way that not many movies of that era managed to do. What is so great about this movie is that you always feel you are part of it somehow. You are right there with Richard Dreyfuss and Emilio Estevez, almost like you are their invisible partner. That's how good those two are. You will laugh and feel the excitement until the very last minute. To me, Stakeout is a feel good machine that leaves a strong impression on anyone who misses the era it was made in.

    P.S. How beautiful was Madeleine Stowe?
    8chron

    It Works for Some Reason

    This is a forumulaic buddy movie, but it works. Madeleine Stowe is just wonderful. Richard Dreyfuss and Emilio Estevez also work very well. With good supporting acting all around, this movie works, when normally I would be rolling my eyes.

    Good acting and some very good one-liner writing make what could have been a bad movie (like "Another Stakeout") and enjoyable experience. I recommend it for some good-hearted fun.
    6SnoopyStyle

    fun cop duo

    Richard Montgomery (Aidan Quinn) makes a daring escape with the help of his cousin Caylor Reese (Ian Tracey). He killed an FBI agent and then they killed a prison guard. Chris Lecce (Richard Dreyfuss) and Bill Reimers (Emilio Estevez) are assigned to stakeout his old girlfriend Maria McGuire (Madeleine Stowe). Phil Coldshank (Dan Lauria) and Jack Pismo (Forest Whitaker) are the other two cops assigned the other half of the stakeout. She's suppose to be 313 lbs but instead, Chris starts falling for the beautiful McGuire.

    This has some mildly funny moments. Estevez is solid as the happily married man. Dreyfuss is the one with the fun brash single guy. They have good chemistry together and it's mostly a good buddy cop movie. It's missing some bigger laughs. The guys are not necessarily comedians for that to work.

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    • Trivia
      Richard Dreyfuss and Emilio Estevez were having a movie trivia contest on the set one day. Estevez asked Dreyfuss to identify the movie that the line "This is no boating accident" was from. Dreyfuss didn't recognize the quote, despite the fact that he was the actor who said it in Jaws (1975). Deciding that this was too good to pass up, this incident was re-enacted for the film.
    • Goofs
      When the police car goes over the embankment and starts to roll, you can see the crew standing underneath the bridge. They are dressed in blue and red jackets
    • Quotes

      Chris Lecce: [Chris and Bill are whiling away the time playing trivia questions] Okay, I got one, name the 16th President

      Bill Reimers: I don't know

      Chris Lecce: Here's a hint...

      Bill Reimers: Abraham Lincoln.

      Bill Reimers: [His questions are identifying quotes] Okay, "This was no boating accident!"

      Chris Lecce: No idea

      Bill Reimers: Man, you suck at this

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: They'll Do it Every Time: Part One (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Why Do You Run
      Written by Graham Ward

      Performed by The Ward Brothers

      Courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd. / A & M Records Inc.

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    • Release date
      • August 5, 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Die Nacht hat viele Augen
    • Filming locations
      • 810 Millbank, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada(Chris's home on the waterfront)
    • Production companies
      • Touchstone Pictures
      • Silver Screen Partners II
      • Cinderella
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $14,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $65,673,233
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,170,403
      • Aug 9, 1987
    • Gross worldwide
      • $65,673,233
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 57 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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