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Run is a 1991 American action thriller film directed by Geoff Burrowes and starring Patrick Dempsey and Kelly Preston.
Plot
Boston law student and part-time mechanic Charlie Farrow is asked by his boss to deliver a new Porsche from Boston to Atlantic City for a client. When he gets close to Atlantic City, the Porsche breaks down. While Charlie waits for the car to be repaired, a cab driver (who mistakes Charlie for an Atlantic City high roller) takes him to an underground casino that has a bar room and kitchen, so Charlie can get something to eat.
At the casino, Charlie incurs the wrath of Denny Halloran, who takes exception to Charlie beating him at poker. In the resulting fight, Denny trips over a potted palm, accidentally hits his head on the sharp corner of a counter, and dies. Charlie is now on the spot, because Denny happens to be the son of mob boss Matt Halloran, who is the owner of the casino and most of the police force, including Chief Travers and Lieutenant Martins, who think Charlie could be innocent.
Wrongfully accused of murdering Denny, Charlie finds himself on the run from both dirty cops and Matt's henchmen, all of whom want to collect the $50,000 bounty that Matt placed on Charlie. With only one ally, reluctant witness Karen Landers, who knows the truth and agrees to help Charlie, Charlie finds himself in a deadly game of cat and mouse. The bodies pile up as Charlie is pursued on a nightmare race through racetracks, amusement parks, bowling alleys and shopping malls by Matt's men, corrupt cops and Travers and Martins.
After Karen is wounded and two dirty cops die chasing him, Charlie surrenders himself to Travers and Martins, but they are pursued by two of Matt's men, Sammy and Marv, and run off the road. Travers is killed and Martins is injured. Sammy and Marv take Charlie to Matt, who tells them to kill him, but he kills Marv, then Sammy, by causing them to fall off of a roof. After killing Matt's other henchmen, Charlie confronts Matt at Matt's dog-race track. Matt dies as he is impaled by a mechanical pacer rabbit that was speeding toward him. Martins arrives and tells Charlie that "they sure fooled with the wrong guy."
Cast
Patrick Dempsey as Charlie Farrow
Kelly Preston as Karen Landers
Ken Pogue as Matt Halloran
A.C. Peterson as Denny Halloran
James Kidnie as Sammy
Sean McCann as Marv
Michael MacRae as Officer O'Rourke
Tom McBeath as Officer Smithy
Marc Strange as Chief Travers
Christopher Lawford as Lieutenant Martins
William S. Taylor as Sergeant Halsey
Jerry Wasserman as Halloran's Lieutenant
Steve Adams as Frank
Jonathan Bruce as Bill, Security Guard
Peter Williams as Cab Driver Maurice
Lochlyn Munro as College Buddy
Michael Rogers as Electrocuted Gunman
Gerry Bean as Cop At Karen's
Garry Davey as Sergeant At Karen's
Suleka Mathew as Casino Cashier
Babz Chula as Poker Player
Alex Diakun as Casino Maitre D'
Production
It was the second feature directed by Geoff Burrowes."If you want to do an action picture, it should be one that doesn't let up and for that reason this movie appealed to me enormously," he said. "In Run, we're projecting a situation which could quite conceivably happen to any member of the audience, a situation with which they can identify through a character who is fundamentally Everyman. We pose the question, `What would happen to me if I were caught up something in which I was an outsider, where all due process fell away and I were left alone?' "
Filming started in Vancouver in April 1990.
Kelly Preston replaced Tracy Pollan, who bowed out during early filming in May. According to a publicist, "The part had evolved and both parties agreed that she was no longer right for the role. There were no awful tantrums."
Reception
Roger Ebert wrote, "As a kind of action cartoon, the movie may work as a diversion for undemanding audiences. But it's really no more than a pinball machine, a brainless exercise in how to use action as a substitute for thought."
References
External links
Run at IMDb
Run at Box Office Mojo
Run at Rotten Tomatoes