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Hot Pursuit is a 1987 American action comedy film directed by Steven Lisberger, written by Lisberger and Steven Carabatsos, and starring John Cusack, Robert Loggia, Wendy Gazelle, Jerry Stiller and Ben Stiller (in his film debut).
1987 - Hot Pursuit, Sammy and Rosie Get Laid; 1988 - The In Crowd, The Understudy: Graveyard Shift II; 1989 - Triumph of the Spirit; 1991 - Queens Logic, Crooked Hearts; 1994 - Benders; 1995 - The Net [3] 1997 - Dead Men Can't Dance
Opening Title Production company Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y: 9 Assassination: Cannon Films: Peter R. Hunt (director); Richard Sale (screenplay); Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland, Stephen Elliott, Jan Gan Boyd, Randy Brooks, Michael Ansara, William Prince, Kathryn Leigh Scott, Jim McMullan, Charles Howerton, Robert Dowdell, Erik Stern, James Staley, Chris Alcaide
Stiller appeared together with his son Ben Stiller in films such as Zoolander, Heavyweights, Hot Pursuit, The Heartbreak Kid, and Zoolander 2. He also performed voice-over work for films and television, including The Lion King 1½ and Planes: Fire and Rescue. In his later career, Stiller became known for portraying grumpy and eccentric ...
May 8, 1987: Hot Pursuit [note 3] North American distribution only; co-production with RKO Pictures: May 20, 1987: Beverly Hills Cop II: co-production with Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films and Eddie Murphy Productions June 3, 1987: The Untouchables: July 22, 1987: Summer School: August 7, 1987: Back to the Beach: August 28, 1987: Hamburger ...
1987 Hot Pursuit: Yes No No No Chris Honeywell Empire of the Sun: Yes No No No Dainty Shoeshine: Yes No No No Investment Banker 1988 Fresh Horses: Yes No No No Tipton 1989 That's Adequate: Yes No No No Chip Lane Next of Kin: Yes No No No Lawrence Isabella Elvis Stories: Yes Yes No Yes Bruce Short film 1990 Stella: Yes No No No Jim Uptegrove ...
John Paul Cusack (/ ˈ k juː s æ k /; born June 28, 1966) [1] is an American actor. He began acting in films during the 1980s, starring in coming-of-age dramedies such as Sixteen Candles (1984), Better Off Dead (1985), The Sure Thing (1985), Stand by Me (1986), and Say Anything...
Capt. Charles "Charlie" Devane (1986-1991). Captain Devane joined the cast in the first episode of the third season, "Overnight Sensation". [1] He replaced Captain Wyler and was a more confrontational boss, although not as hostile and unlike previous captains trusted Hunter & McCall's judgment on decisions pertaining to cases.