It is an over-the-top, quirky comedy filled with musical numbers, slapstick, and comedic dialogue rather than serious action.
It is often described as charming, fun, and intentionally absurd.
It frequently appears on lists of films that are technically terrible but absolutely fascinating to watch. Common Critiques and Trivia Hudson Hawk (1991) - IMDb
Many fans consider it a "criminally underrated" film that was poorly marketed as a serious action movie, causing audiences to misunderstand its comedic nature.
The story follows Eddie "Hudson Hawk" Hawkins (Bruce Willis), a cat burglar who, upon release from prison, is forced into stealing Da Vinci artworks that can create gold.
Hudson Hawk (1991) is a unique, highly stylized action-comedy that often splits opinion, finding a dedicated cult following despite a negative critical reception at release. It is characterized by its absurdity, slapstick violence, and cartoonish tone.
Features eccentric villains (played by Sandra Bernhard and Richard E. Grant) and an unusual love interest (a nun played by Andie MacDowell).
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It is an over-the-top, quirky comedy filled with musical numbers, slapstick, and comedic dialogue rather than serious action.
It is often described as charming, fun, and intentionally absurd. Hudson Hawk
It frequently appears on lists of films that are technically terrible but absolutely fascinating to watch. Common Critiques and Trivia Hudson Hawk (1991) - IMDb It is an over-the-top, quirky comedy filled with
Many fans consider it a "criminally underrated" film that was poorly marketed as a serious action movie, causing audiences to misunderstand its comedic nature. Common Critiques and Trivia Hudson Hawk (1991) -
The story follows Eddie "Hudson Hawk" Hawkins (Bruce Willis), a cat burglar who, upon release from prison, is forced into stealing Da Vinci artworks that can create gold.
Hudson Hawk (1991) is a unique, highly stylized action-comedy that often splits opinion, finding a dedicated cult following despite a negative critical reception at release. It is characterized by its absurdity, slapstick violence, and cartoonish tone.
Features eccentric villains (played by Sandra Bernhard and Richard E. Grant) and an unusual love interest (a nun played by Andie MacDowell).