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The production of Nighthawks was notoriously difficult, shaped by creative clashes and frequent shifts in leadership:
Stallone took a heavy hand in the film’s direction and editing, reportedly ghost-directing key sequences like the iconic subway chase. subtitle Nighthawks.1981.720p.BluRay.x264.[YTS.AG]
The story follows two streetwise NYPD decoy cops, Sgt. Deke DaSilva (Sylvester Stallone) and Sgt. Matthew Fox (Billy Dee Williams). Used to busting muggers and drug dealers in New York’s roughest neighborhoods, the duo is drafted into an elite international anti-terrorism squad to track down (Rutger Hauer), a cold-blooded terrorist who has brought his explosive brand of chaos to Manhattan after a series of deadly attacks in Europe. Behind the Scenes: A Troubled Masterpiece Matthew Fox (Billy Dee Williams)
Long before international terrorism became a staple of modern headlines, the 1981 neo-noir thriller delivered a chilling, high-stakes look at urban warfare. Originally conceived as a potential third installment for The French Connection , the film eventually evolved into a standalone project that marked a pivotal transition for Sylvester Stallone and served as the American film debut for the legendary Rutger Hauer. A Deadly Cat-and-Mouse Game Originally conceived as a potential third installment for
Nighthawks (1981): The Gritty Cult Classic That Predicted Modern Terror
Original director Gary Nelson was fired after only one week of shooting, replaced by Bruce Malmuth.
Despite its age, Nighthawks remains a favorite among fans of gritty 80s cinema for several reasons: Nighthawks: Collector's Edition (Blu-ray Review)