Another Stakeout

    Another Stakeout
    1993

    Synopsis

    Chris and Bill are called upon for their excellent surveillance record to stakeout a lakeside home where a Mafia trial witness is believed to be heading or already hiding.

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    Cast

    • Richard DreyfussDet. Chris Lecce
    • Emilio EstevezDet. Bill Reimers
    • Rosie O'DonnellA.D.A. Gina Garrett
    • Dennis FarinaBrian O'Hara
    • Miguel FerrerTony Castellano
    • Cathy MoriartyLuella Delano
    • Marcia StrassmanPam O'Hara
    • Dan LauriaCapt. Phil Coldshank
    • Madeleine StoweMaria McGuire
    • Frank C. TurnerUnlucky

    Recommandations

    • 80

      Variety

      The most amazing thing about Another Stakeout is that even though some of its skits are dopey and cloying and its plot recycled and derivative, the movie is still very amusing.
    • 75

      Chicago Sun-Times

      This one holds its flavor better than most.
    • 70

      TV Guide Magazine

      Amiably undemanding...Exhausted though the action-cop-buddy-comedy genre is, Another Stakeout manages to be fairly entertaining.
    • 63

      The Seattle Times

      Had the movie surrounding this easygoing trio been more memorable, the possibility of "Yet Another Stakeout" might actually be appealing.
    • 60

      Empire

      A typical 90's comedy featuring staples Richard Dreyfuss and Emilio Estevez who re-hash their 'cheeky cops' schtick from the first picture and are now joined by O'Donnell who tries to inject more humour allowing us to forgive the lack of an engaging story. Sadly this is where all three fail.
    • 60

      Los Angeles Times

      The boys are breezy; their companions glib and glittery. This big studio mix of bang-bang and badinage isn’t really a bad movie. But a lot of it suggests a fancy misfire: a super-powered evening at the town’s most expensive eatery, where everybody starts out psyched up to have Big Fun, and things start to slide. What happens? The food disappears. The music is too loud. The conversations are brittle, the jokes are pushed too hard, everyone laughs too much. And, at the end, in case your attention starts wandering, people start pulling out guns and killing each other.
    • 50

      Entertainment Weekly

      There’s one funny bit in Another Stakeout — a dysfunctional dinner party — but director John Badham puts more energy into high-tech chase sequences featuring the neighborhood pets than he does into refining the comic chemistry of his stars.
    • 50

      The New York Times

      Another Stakeout is made for the kind of person whom television drives out of the house to the movies but who doesn't want surprises when he arrives at the theater. It's big-screen television fare.