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Midnight Run

Released 1988
Runtime 127
Language English
Director Martin Brest

What it’s about

Modern-day bounty hunter Jack Walsh (De Niro) has a colorful career, but nothing could prepare him for Jonathan Mardukas (Grodin), a mob accountant on the lam. It seems Jonathan embezzled from his crooked bosses, gave the money to charity, then managed to jump bail. Jack first outdoes the authorities by nabbing Jonathan. Now he’ll be amply compensated if he can get him to the West Coast in one piece. But given the long list of neuroses afflicting Jonathan, and with both the FBI and the mafia interested in meeting the money-man en-route, Jack will have to earn every penny.

Why we love it

Martin Brest’s criminally underrated “Run” achieves the ideal balance between comedy and action, creating pure, adrenalized entertainment. De Niro and Grodin are both superb, projecting surprisingly strong chemistry as polar opposites thrown together by fate. Their inspired interaction elevates the movie well above the standard “buddy” picture. Pantoliano also stands out as Jack’s nervous boss. For fast moving, cross-country fun, “Run” to see this picture!

Robert De Niro, Charles Grodin, Joe Pantoliano, Wendy Phillips Martin Brest

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