Stakeout (film)

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Stakeout

Theatrical release poster
Directed by John Badham
Written by Jim Kouf
Starring Richard Dreyfuss,
Emilio Estevez,
Madeleine Stowe,
Aidan Quinn,
Forest Whitaker
Distributed by Touchstone Pictures
Release date(s) August 5, 1987
Running time 116 min
Country United States
Language English
Followed by Another Stakeout
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Stakeout is a 1987 movie directed by John Badham and starring Richard Dreyfuss, Emilio Estevez, Madeleine Stowe, Aidan Quinn, and Forest Whitaker. Although the story is set in Seattle, Washington, the movie was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia.

The screenplay was written by Jim Kouf, who won a 1988 Edgar Award for his work. Kouf also wrote and directed Disorganized Crime (1989), which has a similar mixture of comedy and action. However, in Disorganized Crime the crooks are the "good guys".

A sequel, Another Stakeout, followed in 1993.

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Madeleine Stowe's character is "Irish-Mexican", and Madeleine Stowe is half-English, half-Hispanic (Costa Rican).

Early in the film, Reimers (Estevez) and Lecce (Dreyfuss) are playing a guessing game. Reimers asks Lecce to identify the film containing the quote: "This was no boating accident." Lecce says, "I don't know." The quote was spoken by Dreyfuss's character in the film Jaws.

[edit] Summary

"Stakeout" is about Seattle detectives Chris Lecce (Richard Dreyfuss) and Bill Reimers (Emilio Estevez). The duo are assigned to the night shift on a stake-out on Latina waitress Maria Maguire (Madeleine Stowe). Maria's former boyfriend 'Stick' Montgomery (Aidan Quinn) has escaped from a prison following a brawl with several guards. Soon 'Stick' telephones Maria. He has a large amount of money that he secretly hid in an armchair prior to his incarceration. Enter the buddy cop team of Lecce and Reimers who spy on Maria hoping 'Stick' will turn up at her door so they can arrest him. Fate takes a turn for the worse as Lecce falls in love with Maria and the Seattle police suspect him as one of 'Sticks' Allies. The climax is a typical (1980's) action packed chase which ultimately ends with Lecce and Maria getting together.

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Preceded by
The Living Daylights
Box office number-one films of 1987 (USA)
August 16, 1987September 21, 1987
Succeeded by
Fatal Attraction