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Directed by Martin Brest.
Director Martin Brest, of Going in Style and Beverly Hills Cop fame, was in charge of Midnight Run. Robert De Niro stars as Jack Walsh, a hard-bitten bounty hunter offered $100,000 to bring in embezzler Jonathan Mardukas (Charles Grodin). Handcuffed to the wimpy Mardukas, Walsh assumes that the extradition trip from New York to Los Angeles will be an uneventful one. But the prisoner hasn't told Walsh the whole story: the embezzler owes $15 million to a mobster (Dennis Farina), and he's been targeted for assassination. It's a toss-up as to what is the most entertaining aspect of Midnight Run: the slam-bang action and chase sequences or the verbal byplay between DeNiro and Grodin. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Dr_GorDr_Gor Re:What movie character best re ...
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"Rambo! Ha! Just kidding! I would have to say Dennis Farina (the mob boss) in Midnight Run ... or maybe Rhodes in Day Of The Dead ... or maybe Quint from Jaws ... " [More]
Dr_GorDr_Gor Re:What movie character best re ...
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"One more note... My ex-wife told me that I was EXACTLY Dennis Farina (the mob boss) in Midnight Run ... an assesment I can somewhat agree with ... but what is weird is that the Robert DeNiro character reminds me EXACTLY of my Dad! " [More]
Dr_GorDr_Gor Re:What movie character best re ...
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"*note to everybody* ... I did NOT say The Duke ! OR John Wayne , however you want to say it. I think that, secretly, Every heterosexuall guy who's over 40 would like to be John Wayne. It just doesn't fit for me. He's too much of a nice guy... " [More]
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"With honorable mention to The Sting and The Getaway and Reservoir Dogs , which have already been discussed, I can come up with a list of top 5 'heist' films which have not yet been mentioned. 5. Midnight Run : ok - maybe not a 'heist-film' per se, but it IS about the immediate after-effects of a major 'white-collar' mob heist! Robert Deniro and Charles Grodin are both priceless in this great movie! Not to mention Dennis Farina in a stunning performance as 'the mob boss' ... ("I'll tell you what. You and that other moron better start getting more personally involved in your work or I'm gonna come down there and stab you in the heart with a fuckin' pencil." ... poetry, isn't it?) 4. Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid : 'nuff said... I can't believe no one has mentioned this one yet. 3. Thunderbolt and Lightfoot : Clint Eastwood and Jeff Bridges. This movie rocks! 2. Charley Varrick : When Charl ... " [More]
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"I watched this film as I was taking a screenwriting course and I've gotta tell you, this is a perfectly written script (if you go by the numbers, of course). Every scene has a purpose in this film, and the acting isn't too bad either. You've got De Niro and Grodin doing their thing (with the always excellent Yaphet Kotto in a supporting role), so what more could you ask for? Oh yeah! An awesome funky score by none other than Danny Elfman! I've always loved the theme song to this film, and now I know why. Definitely give this one a watch. " [More]
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A delightful fusion of a 1980s buddy picture and a wacky Odd Couple-style comedy, Midnight Run's mixture of action and comedy probably most resembles Arthur Hiller's 1979 road comedy The In-Laws. The success of both films depends on the interplay and chemistry between the two bickering leads, in this instance, Robert De Niro and Charles Grodin. Grodin had long been a comic actor of some acclaim (Heaven Can Wait), but this was De Niro's first mainstream comedy, and he acquitted himself admirably as the irascible bounty hunter sent to pick up Grodin's white-collar embezzler. Working from a clever script by George Gallo, director Martin Brest captures the precise levels of comedy and action that made his prior film, Beverly Hills Cop, such a hit. In Midnight Run, however, Brest allows complex characters to emerge from the set-up, and the film is all the better for the results. De Niro would continue to explore his comic side, to generally positive results, in films such as We're No Angels, Mad Dog and Glory, Wag the Dog, and Analyze This. ~ Brendon Hanley, All Movie Guide
 

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