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Bruce Willis | Eddie 'Hudson Hawk' Hawkins | |
Richard E. Grant | Darwin Mayflower | |
Andie MacDowell | Anna Baragli | |
Frank Stallone | Cesar Mario | |
Sandra Bernhard | Minerva Mayflower | |
James Coburn | George Kaplan | |
Danny Aiello | Tommy Five-Tone | |
David Caruso | Kit Kat | |
Don Harvey | Snickers | |
Donald Burton | Alfred | |
Andrew Bryniarski | Butterfinger | |
Lorraine Toussaint | Almond Joy | |
Burtt Harris | Gates | |
Carmine Zozzora | Antony Mario | |
Stefano Molinari | Leonardo Da Vinci |
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Producer | Joel Silver
Michael Dryhurst Robert Kraft David Willis |
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Writer | Bruce Willis
Robert Kraft Daniel Waters Steven E. de Souza |
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Cinematography | Dante Spinotti
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Musician | Michael Kamen
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Catch the Excitement, Catch the Adventure, Catch the Hawk. Eddie "The Hawk" Hawkins, the world's most famous cat burglar, who, after 10 years in prison, is ready to go straight. But it's not going to be easy for The Hawk. The mob and the CIA have conspired to blackmail Eddie and his partner into stealing three da Vinci masterpieces from the most heavily-guarded museums in the world. Sounds simple, right? WRONG! While trying to steal the goods, hawk falls in love with a beautiful but schizophrenic nun and is relentlessly pursued by the greedy and powerful Minerva and Darwin Mayflower, who want the artworks as part of their twisted plot to ruin the world's economy. It's wall-to-wall action as the wise-cracking Hawk saves the world, wins the girl, and gets the last laugh. |
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