Hudson Hawk (1991)

5.7R96 minDirector: Michael Lehmann

1991 American film by Michael Lehmann

Hudson Hawk is a 1991 American action comedy film directed by Michael Lehmann. Bruce Willis stars in the title role and also co-wrote the story. Danny Aiello, Andie MacDowell, James Coburn, David Caruso, Lorraine Toussaint, Frank Stallone, Sandra Bernhard and Richard E. Grant are also featured.

The live action film employs cartoon-style slapstick heavily, including sound effects, which enhances the film's signature surreal humor. The plot combines material based on conspiracy theories, secret societies and historic mysteries, as well as outlandish "clockpunk" technology à la Coburn's Our Man Flint films of the 1960s.

A recurring plot device in the film has Hudson Hawkins and his partner Tommy "Five-Tone" Messina (Aiello) singing songs concurrently but separately, to time and synchronize their exploits. Willis-Aiello duets of Bing Crosby's "Swinging on a Star" and Paul Anka's "Side by Side" are featured on the film's soundtrack.

The film was a huge critical and commercial failure in the United States, only grossing $17 million and earning three Golden Raspberry Awards (including Worst Picture), but it was better received internationally and grossed $80 million for a worldwide total of $97 million.

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What is Hudson Hawk about?
Hudson Hawk (1991) — Eddie Hawkins, called Hudson Hawk has just been released from ten years of prison and is planning to spend the rest of his life honestly. But then the crazy Mayflower couple blackmail him to steal some of the works of Leonardo da Vinci. If he refuses, they threaten to kill his fr
Is Hudson Hawk based on a true story?
See the production background and source material details on the official Wikipedia article.
Is Hudson Hawk scary?
Content rating: R. See the reviews tab for parental guidance and tone notes.
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