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Hudson Hawk
The movie follows Eddie 'Hudson Hawk' Hawkins, a master burglar and safe-cracker who is blackmailed into one final heist before retirement: stealing Da Vinci works of art for a world domination. If he refuses, they threaten to kill his friend Tommy.
27 March 1933, USA
27 September 1920, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
6 June 1955, Flint, Michigan, USA
31 August 1928, Laurel, Nebraska, USA
18 January 1964, Palermo, Sicily, Italy
15 April 1951, Brooklyn, New York, USA
4 April 1960, Trinidad, British West Indies [now Trinidad and Tobago]
30 July 1950, New York City, New York, USA
12 March 1946, Denver, Colorado, USA
29 March 1963, Naples, Italy
May 23, 2006
so implausible and so over the top that it lets inconsistency roll off like water on a duck's back
May 27, 2016
Let's be clear: 'Hudson Hawk' is, by most reasonable standards, a pretty bad movie. Yet you have to give it this much: in contrast to your typical summer blockbuster, then or now, at least it's got some personality.
October 24, 2004
Double-barreled misfire
March 11, 2005
Go back to Moonlighting Bruno
January 01, 2000
To say this megamillion Bruce Willis vehicle doesn't fly is understatement in the extreme.
July 14, 2003
A fantastic action-comedy. Great heist scenes, fun slapstick tone and musical action scenes! A true original that should be more appreciated.
January 01, 2000
A crafty satire, but with a swashbuckling soul.
November 13, 2007
A delightfully outlandish vanity film, capable of eliciting giggles, groans, guffaws, and gagging frequently in the same fanciful instant.
May 12, 2001
This unspeakably awful can make an audience a little crazy. You want to throw things, yell at the actors, beg them to stop.
February 16, 2006
Vanity projects don't get much worse than this.

