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Running Scared

Two of Chicago's finest?
1986 | 107m | English

(16759 votes)

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Two street-wise Chicago cops have to shake off some rust after returning from a Key West vacation to pursue a drug dealer that nearly killed them in the past.
Release Date: Jun 27, 1986
Director: Peter Hyams
Writer: Gary DeVore, Jimmy Huston
Genres: Comedy, Action, Crime
Keywords taxi, chicago, illinois, airport, florida, winter, undercover, florida keys, chase, vacation, cop, shootout, undercover cop, drugs, garbage truck, buddy cop, bullet proof vest, train tracks, key west
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, David Foster Productions, The Turman-Foster Company
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Gregory Hines Ray Hughes
Billy Crystal Danny Costanzo
Steven Bauer Det. Frank Sigliano
Darlanne Fluegel Anna Costanzo
Joe Pantoliano Snake
Dan Hedaya Captain Logan
Jon Gries Det. Tony Montoya
Tracy Reed Maryann
Jimmy Smits Julio Gonzales
John DiSanti Vinnie
Larry Hankin Ace
Don Calfa Women's Room Lawyer
Robert Lesser Supoena Lawyer
Betty Carvalho Apartment Manager
Louis Perez Thug
Etel Billig Aunt Sophie
Meg Register Julie
Deanna Dunagan Sister Rebecca
Jim Ortlieb Lab Technician
Julian Pena Columbian Youth
Ernest Perry Jr. Adam Robertson
Ron Cummins Paging Officer
Natividad Ríos Kearsley Nude Woman
John LaMotta Evidence Officer
Richard Kuss Desk Officer
Jeff Silverman Property Officer
Dax Brooks Apartment Manager's Son
Jaime Alba Tatoo Customer
Debbie Johnson Lunch Girl
Fred Buch Bank Manager
Ricardo Gutierrez Sgt. Garcia
Frankie Davila Juan Martinez
James Noah Funeral Priest
Bob Zrna Father Gibson
Joe Guastaferro Fireman
Mike Bacarella TV Box Loader
Johnny O'Donnell Punk
Richard Wharton Punk
Tony Zurita Jr. Camino Real Kid
Saralynne Crittenden Hostage Lady
Alex Leonard Jenkins Impound Officer
William Lozada Basketball Punk
Irma O'Quendo Hispanic Girl
Charles D. Scholvin Guard
Joel Becker Custom Official
Kevin Bassett Extra (uncredited)
Stephen Burrows Perplexed EL Passenger (uncredited)
Luis Contreras Thug (uncredited)
Bob Harks Pedestrian (uncredited)
Robert A. Janz Motorman (uncredited)
James Leaming Undercover Cop (uncredited)
Al Leong Henchman (uncredited)
Robert Minkoff Bit (uncredited)
Rick Sawaya Snake's Killer (uncredited)
Adrian Tafoya Police Officer (uncredited)
Name Job
Peter Hyams Director of Photography, Director
Michael McDonald Theme Song Performance
Rick LeFevour Stunts
Jimmy Ortega Stunts
James Fierro Stunts
Gary DeVore Screenplay, Story
Albert Brenner Production Design
Rod Temperton Original Music Composer
Alan L. Nineberg Sound Editor
Udi Harpaz Music
Sugar Blymyer Hairstylist
Randle Akerson Sound Editor
Norval D. Crutcher III Supervising Sound Editor
Trevor Jolly Sound Editor
Samuel C. Crutcher Sound Editor
Robert Bruce Myers Special Effects Technician
Bill Couch Stunt Coordinator
Greg Wayne Elam Stunts
Kay Whipple Stunts
Daniel Maldonado Stunt Double
Ralph Gerling Camera Operator
D. Michael Wheeler Second Assistant Camera
Jimmy Huston Screenplay
James Mitchell Editor
Penny Perry Casting
David M. Haber Art Direction
Lee Harman Makeup Artist
Jim Van Wyck Assistant Director
Gene S. Cantamessa Sound Mixer
Carlos Delarios Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael J. Kohut Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Robin Haskins Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Kenny Bates Stunts
Cliff Cudney Stunts
Hubie Kerns Jr. Stunt Driver
John Escobar Utility Stunts
Billy Craft Lighting Technician
Myron Hyman Lighting Technician
Burke Mattsson Title Designer
Larry Williams Music
George Gaines Set Decoration
Deborah A. Dell'Amico Second Assistant Director
David B. Brenner Set Designer
Marty Church ADR Mixer
Mike Dobie Sound Editor
Aaron Rochin Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Henry Millar Jr. Special Effects Supervisor
Jerry Brutsche Stunts
Jimmy Lynn Davis Stunt Driver
Rick Sawaya Stunts
John Baron Chief Lighting Technician
Aaron Pazanti First Assistant Camera
Aldric La'Auli Porter Second Assistant Director
Carey Loftin Stunt Coordinator
Name Title
Lawrence Turman Producer
David Foster Producer
Jonathan A. Zimbert Associate Producer
Peter Hyams Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

Show me another career they let you shoot people. Running Scared is directed by Peter Hyams (also on cinematography duties) and written by Gary DeVore, Gary DeVore and Jimmy Huston. It stars Billy Crystal, Gregory Hines, Steven Bauer, Darlanne Fluegel, Joe Pantoliano, Dan Hedaya, Jon Gries, Tracy ... Reed and Jimmy Smits. Music is by Rod Temperton. The buddy buddy action/comedy cop formula has proved to be a most viable filmic commodity over the years. It gathered apace in the 1980s and right at the forefront is this often forgotten fun little treasure. Plot has Hines and Crystal as Chicago cops, tough and full of wise cracks, they are tasked with trying to bring down high profile drug dealer Julio Gonzales (Smits). The timing is unfortunate because after a holiday in Key West the boys decide they have had enough of police work and want to retire there. Can they bring down Julio Gonzales? Can they stay alive in the process? Questions to be answered in an entertaining hour and forty five minutes. The chemistry between Hines and Crystal is set in stone, they are a great pairing and very quickly you warm to them. As per genre requirements some of their character's methods are unconventional. the gags are thick and fast, and crucially very funny - while the support slots are nicely filled (Pantoliano a joy). In the mix as the two cops ponder retirement is the looming presence of two younger cops ready to step into their shoes, which of course makes for sparky rivalry. There's the emotional beat of "the ex-wife" as a critical plot development, though amazingly Fluegel is under written and hardly in the piece! And Smits never fully convinces as the chief villain, but he also is weirdly under written. Basically if you have a kink for this type of genre piece, especially ones produced in the 80s - and to have an understanding of that decades style of film making - then there's a good time to be had here. 7/10

May 16, 2024