Stakeout [1987]

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Stakeout [1987]
  • Release date: 5 Aug 1987
  • Release year: 1987
  • Runtime: 117 minutes
  • Country: United States
  • Keywords: stakeout, hiding under a bed, female rear nudity, telephone repairman, presumed dead, fugitive, looking through a window, hostage, telescope, kissing while having sex
  • Budget: $14,500,000
Plot:
After a brutal murderer (Aidan Quinn) escaped from prison, it is ordered that all of his possible contacts are put under FBI and police surveillance. His former girlfriend Maria McGuire (Madeleine Stowe), who ceased contact with him long ago, is observed by four cops. The night-team is formed by Chris Leece and Bill Reimers (Richard Dreyfuss and Emilio Estevez), who work as partners normally, too. Maria proves to be a very cute young woman, and Chris, who bugs her apartment as Telephone-Bill, falls for her. Now, every time he is with her, his partner has to watch his friend enjoy life and he himself has to get out before the other team comes in. But when Maria's ex arrives surprisingly, Telephone Bill and his partner find themselves in deep trouble.

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