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The title refers to the number of clock cycles they have to solve the crime. | The title refers to the number of clock cycles they have to solve the crime. | ||
Though it is predated by [TO_DO]'s [[Shareware and the Kernel]], the film is often credited as being the first in the "buddy cop" computer industry training films. (Compare ''[[OSHA Weapon]]'', ''[[Bad Noise]]'', and ''[[Bus at Capacity]]''. | Though it is predated by [TO_DO]'s ''[[Shareware and the Kernel]]'', the film is often credited as being the first in the "buddy cop" computer industry training films. (Compare ''[[OSHA Weapon]]'', ''[[Bad Noise]]'', and ''[[Bus at Capacity]]''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:21, 16 January 2021
48 Cycles is a 2021 American buddy cop computer hardware maintenance and repair training film directed by [TO_DO].
Description
It is [TO_DO]'s first film as a film producer.
The screenplay was written by [TO_DO], Goose Tripod-Towers, [TO_DO], and [TO_DO].
The film stars Niles Cartouchian and [TO_DO] (in his film debut and Golden Globe Award-nominated role) as a cop and computer hardware salesman, respectively, who team up to catch two cop-killers, Uber Gunz and Bully Boar, played respectively by [TO_DO] and [TO_DO].
The title refers to the number of clock cycles they have to solve the crime.
Though it is predated by [TO_DO]'s Shareware and the Kernel, the film is often credited as being the first in the "buddy cop" computer industry training films. (Compare OSHA Weapon, Bad Noise, and Bus at Capacity.
Origin
Sequel
A sequel, Another 48 Cycles, was released in later in 2021.
In the News
Fiction cross-reference
- Niles Cartouchian
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Goose Tripod-Towers - anagram of "Roger Spottiswoode" - see Roger Spottiswoode @ Wikipedia
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- 48 Hrs. @ Wikipedia