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Hudson Hawk (1991)
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Synopsis
Michael Lehmann
directed this post-modernist hash of
To Catch a Thief
and
The Naked Gun
starring
Bruce Willis
as Hudson Hawk, a cat burglar who wants to go straight, but the circumstances won't allow it. The story begins in a pre-credit sequence that takes place in the renaissance. Leonardo Da Vinci (Stefano Molinari) is rushing through his Mona Lisa painting to work on his latest invention -- a machine to turn lead into bronze. But Da Vinci makes a mistake and, instead of bronze, the machine turns the lead into gold. Realizing the danger of his invention if the contraption gets into the wrong hands, he hides three parts of the apparatus inside three of his other works. Four hundred years later, Hudson Hawk, the world's greatest cat burglar, is being released from jail after pulling a ten-year stretch. He wants to retire from the profession of cat burglary and drink some cappuccino, but two screwball billionaires -- Darwin and Minerva Mayflower (Richard E. Grant and
Sandra Bernhard
) -- won't let him. Their nefarious plot is to steal the three Da Vinci works, restore Da Vinci's gold-making machine, and destroy the world's monetary system. They blackmail Hawks into working with them to steal the Da Vincis by threatening the life of Hawks's pal Tommy Five-Tone (
Danny Aiello
). Along with the power-mad billionaires, Hawks has to deal with the CIA, in the person of George Kaplan (
James Coburn
), breathing down his neck. He also has Vatican art restorer Anna Baragli (
Andie MacDowell
) falling for his smirk. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
Cast
Danny Aiello
Tommy Five-Tone
Andrew Bryniarski
Butterfinger
Donald Burton
Alfred
David Caruso
Kit Kat
Richard E. Grant
Darwin Mayflower
Andie MacDowell
Anna Baragli
Lorraine Toussaint
Almond Joy
Bruce Willis
Hudson Hawk
Sandra Bernhard
Minerva Mayflower
James Coburn
George Kaplan
Don Harvey
Snickers
Production Crew
John R. Jensen
Art Director
David Willis
Associate Producer
Suzanne Todd
Associate Producer
Jackie Burch
Casting
Dante Spinotti
Cinematographer
Michael Dryhurst
Co-producer
Michael Kamen
Composer (Music Score)
Robert Kraft
Composer (Music Score)
Marilyn Vance
Costume Designer
Michael Lehmann
Director
Chris Lebenzon
Editor
Michael Tronick
Editor
Robert Kraft
Executive Producer
Joel Silver
Producer
Jackson de Govia
Production Designer
Bruce Willis
Screenwriter
Daniel Waters
Screenwriter
Jeff Reno
Screenwriter
Robert Kraft
Screenwriter
Ron Osborn
Screenwriter
Steven E. de Souza
Screenwriter
Bruce Willis
Songwriter
Chuck Picerni, Jr.
Stunts
Peter Antico
Stunts
Charlie Picerni
Stunts Coordinator
Lynn H. Guthrie
Supervisor/Manager
Year: 1991
Runtime: 95
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for language
Category: Feature
Genre
Action
Comedy
Sound
Dolby
Produced by
ABC Bone
Silver Pictures
TriStar
Release
May 24, 1991 (USA)
by Tri-Star Pictures
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