
Another Stakeout 1993
"They're on the look out for thrills, action and adventure."
John Badham's 1993 buddy-comedy heist flick *Another Stakeout* pairs two wisecracking detectives with an overzealous district attorney as they huddle around a lakeside hideout waiting for a mob informant to surface.
Director: John Badham
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Another Stakeout (1993) about?
Two mismatched detectives and a relentless district attorney stake out a lakeside home, convinced a mob trial witness will show up. What starts as a dull stakeout spirals into a spirited mix of comedy, car chases, and constant bickering when the stakes suddenly rise.
Who directed Another Stakeout?
John Badham directed the film, bringing a lighthearted touch to this crime-comedy blend.
Who stars in Another Stakeout?
The cast features Richard Dreyfuss, Emilio Estevez, Rosie O'Donnell, Dennis Farina, Miguel Ferrer, and Cathy Moriarty.
Is Another Stakeout (1993) worth watching?
If you enjoy breezy '90s buddy comedies with crime elements, *Another Stakeout* delivers plenty of laughs and action without weighing you down. It's lightweight fun that holds up as a nostalgic summer pick rather than a high-stakes thriller.
How long is Another Stakeout?
The movie runs about 109 minutes, giving you just enough time for a satisfying afternoon escape.
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About Another Stakeout (1993) — A sun-soaked crime caper with Dreyfuss, Estevez and O'Donnell
John Badham's 1993 buddy-comedy heist flick *Another Stakeout* pairs two wisecracking detectives with an overzealous district attorney as they huddle around a lakeside hideout waiting for a mob informant to surface. The trio's patience frays under the weight of stakeout monotony until a high-stakes showdown explodes into a spirited mix of car chases and wisecracking banter. Weaving crime caper energy with slapstick charm, the film leans into the absurdity of grown men camping in bushes while the sun beats down and tempers flare. Expect plenty of laughs, light action beats, and a surprisingly breezy take on law-and-order chaos.
Richard Dreyfuss and Emilio Estevez headline as the mismatched cops whose partnership is tested when Rosie O'Donnell's relentless prosecutor joins the stakeout, each trying to outshine the other. Beneath the goofy surface lurks a playful meditation on professional rivalry and the thin line between justice and sheer persistence, all wrapped in sunny, lakeside Americana that makes the whole escapade feel like a sunny summer guilty pleasure—if only they could remember why they're there in the first place.