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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
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    30K
    YOUR RATING
    • 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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    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.
    8rolandddd

    A forgotten 80s gem

    For a film which reached number 1 at the US box office and earned enough movie for the studio to green-light a sequel, Stakeout has strangely enough become a forgotten 80s gem.

    The story is simple, officers Lecce (Richard Dreyfuss) and and Reimers (Emilio Estevez) are assigned to a stakeout of the house of waitress Maguire (Madeleine Stowe), hoping that her fugitive ex-boyfriend (Aidan Quinn) will return to her house. Things soon take a bizarre twist, as Lecce, posing as a telephone repairman, and Maguire start to fall in love.

    Although the film offers no originality and is riddled with clichés, it is very entertaining. Although it runs for nearly two hours, it thankfully doesn't feel that long and the story keeps you interested all the way. Richard Dreyfus and Emilio Estevez are quality comedians, somewhat surprisingly in my opinion. Their jokes and banter make the comedy part of this film work well.

    The thriller elements are good too, Aidan Quinn does a good job making his character look like a real bad-ass, and the film's action sequences are really solid pre-cgi-stuff. I was especially impressed by the car chase, which looks really good.

    Overall, this is pure solid 80s entertainment and I think this film deserves to be remembered and watched. I think it is equally good as many other 80s action classics like "48 hours" for example. Recommended!
    rmax304823

    Amusing moments

    This is kind of funny and, for the most part, enjoyable. On the surface it looks like another comic cop thriller but, really, the core of the plot couldn't be older. That is -- it goes way past "The Gay Divorcée," past the Greek or Roman from whom Shakespeare stole "A Comedy of Errors," back past the masques, winding up somewhere I would guess around Homo cromagnonsesis in Les Ezyies de Tayac. The mistaken-identity plot is framed by a bit of violence. First, Dreyfus gets into a fist fight with a perp he and Estevez are chasing (Estevez is nothing much more than a straight man in this movie) and the two combatants fall into a huge container of fish and barely escape being filleted by the Chinese workers. The second involves a shoot out between Aidan Quinn's villain and a lot of cop cars and owes a lot to the chase in "Bullitt", although done mostly for laughs. At the end there is another strictly conventional shootout and fist fight, aboard a boat, on top of rolling logs (this is Seattle), and in a timber mill which gives us a good idea of how gigantic saws are used to turn logs into planks -- and men into planks as well, given half a chance.

    Quinn is excellent, but so is almost everyone else. Madeleine Stowe is drop-dead gorgeous, with or without Hispanic makeup, and she can act too. Dreyfus is very funny. He is caught in all sorts of embarrassing situations and gets a chance to display that expression of abject humiliation that he does so well. He gets a chance to do a lot of physical comedy too, running around wearing a pink sun hat, wrapped in a shawl, while pursued by the police. And when he inadvertently reveals he is spying on Stowe, during a phone call in which he warns her that her food is burning, she demands to know how he knew. He tears his eyes from the telescope and tells her, "I -- er -- I could hear is sizzling in the background." Then he turns his face to the side, wrinkled with disgust, and hisses to himself -- "Heard it SIZZLING in the background?" There are all sorts of run-ins in which she still thinks he is the phone repairman he's been pretending to be, and they're all engagingly cute.

    It's not a masterpiece of comedy, and the realistic violence is out of place. But it's smoothly, professionally done. There is an icky them song, but the composer gives Stowe's scenes a bouncy fingido-sabor-Latino sound. I've seen this a couple of times and keep waiting to be bored by it but have never quite been able to get over the hump.

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    Storyline

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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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