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Director: | Martin Brest |
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Writer: | George Gallo |
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A bounty hunter pursues a former Mafia accountant who embezzled $15 million of mob money. He is also being chased by a rival bounty hunter, the F.B.I., and his old mob boss after jumping bail. | |
Release Date: | Jul 20, 1988 |
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Director: | Martin Brest |
Writer: | George Gallo |
Genres: | Comedy, Action, Crime |
Keywords | road trip, crooked lawyer, buddy, bail jumper, mafia accountant, stretch limousine, manhattan, new york city, southwestern u.s., bus station, police surveillance |
Production Companies | Universal Pictures, City Light Films, City Lights |
Box Office |
Revenue: $38,413,606
Budget: $30,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Robert De Niro | Jack Walsh |
Charles Grodin | Jonathan Mardukas |
Yaphet Kotto | Alonzo Mosely |
John Ashton | Marvin Dorfler |
Dennis Farina | Jimmy Serrano |
Joe Pantoliano | Eddie Moscone |
Richard Foronjy | Tony Darvo |
Robert Miranda | Joey |
Jack Kehoe | Jerry Geisler |
Wendy Phillips | Gail |
Philip Baker Hall | Sidney |
Tom Irwin | FBI Agent Perry |
Jimmie Ray Weeks | FBI Agent Tuttle |
Danielle DuClos | Denise |
Tom McCleister | Red Wood |
Mary Gillis | Bus Ticket Clerk |
John Toles-Bey | Monroe Bouchet |
Thomas J. Hageboeck | Sergeant Gooch |
Stanley White | Stanley |
Scott McAfee | Boy on Plane |
Linda Cerasuolo | Car Rental Clerk |
Lois Smith | Mrs. Nelson |
Fran Brill | Dana Mardukas |
Michael Hawkins | FBI Surveillance Agent #1 |
John Hammil | FBI Surveillance Agent #2 |
Lou Felder | Airline Pilot |
Cameron Milzer | Stewardess #1 |
Sonia M. Roberts | Stewardess #2 |
Sam Sanders | Train Porter |
Frank Pesce | Carmine |
Paul Joseph McKenna | Ohio Policeman |
Matt Jennings | Jason |
Rosemarie Murphy | Coffee Shop Waitress |
Jack N. Young | Amarillo Desk Sergeant |
Robert Coleman | Native American |
William Robbins | Native American |
Wilfred Netsosie | Native American |
Sherman L. Robbins | Native American |
Dale Beard Jr. | Native American |
Thomas Nez | Native American |
Richard Gonzalez | Bar Cashier |
Bill Fritz | Bar Customer |
Pete Jensen | Flagstaff Police Captain |
Andy Charnoki | Flagstaff Sheriff |
Tracey Walter | Diner Counter Man |
Robert Vento | Serrano Bodyguard |
Joe "Tippy" Zeoli | Serrano Bodyguard |
James Portolese | Serrano Bodyguard |
Armando Muniz | Serrano Bodyguard |
Dan York | Las Vegas FBI Agent #1 |
Rowdy Burdick | Las Vegas FBI Agent #2 |
Varnoy Lee | Airport Porter |
Bob Maroff | L.A. Taxi Driver |
Martin Brest | Airline Ticket Clerk (uncredited) |
Lisa Burnett | Undercover Cop (uncredited) |
George D. Miklos | Airport Manager (uncredited) |
Robert Minkoff | Man (uncredited) |
Marguerite Nocera | Ticket Clerk (uncredited) |
Terry Ray | Deplaning Passenger (uncredited) |
Jock L. Schloss | Man (uncredited) |
D. Danny Warhol | Station Commuter (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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George Gallo | Screenplay |
Chris Lebenzon | Editor |
Dan Perri | Title Designer |
Daniel C. Striepeke | Makeup Artist |
Erik Cord | Stunts |
Thomas Rosales Jr. | Stunts |
Tony Brubaker | Stunts |
Corey Michael Eubanks | Stunts |
Gene Hartline | Stunts |
Paul Sabourin | Special Effects |
Michael Chinich | Casting |
James J. Murakami | Art Direction |
Clarence Lynn Price | Construction Coordinator |
G. Tony Scarano | Costume Supervisor |
George R. Nelson | Set Decoration |
Roy Arbogast | Special Effects Supervisor |
Wilma Garscadden-Gahret | Script Supervisor |
Mike Johnson | Stunts |
Frank Griffin | Makeup Artist |
Christine Lee | Hairstylist |
James Bolt | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
John Stacy | Supervising Sound Editor |
Brian Burrows | Stunts |
Greg Wayne Elam | Stunts |
Orwin C. Harvey | Stunts |
John Moio | Stunts |
Glenn Randall Jr. | Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director |
Rock A. Walker | Stunts |
Murray Schwartz | Unit Production Manager |
Alan Edmisten | Second Assistant Director |
Billy Weber | Editor |
Angelo P. Graham | Production Design |
Gloria Gresham | Costume Design |
David Gonzales | Casting Associate |
Ian MacGregor-Scott | Sound Editor |
Daniel J. Leahy | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Joel Fein | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Glenn Hoskinson | Sound Editor |
Geoff Brewer | Stunts |
Blair Burrows | Stunts |
Justin De Rosa | Stunts |
Clifford Happy | Stunts |
William T. Lane | Stunts |
Dennis Scott | Stunts |
Jim Wilkey | Stunts |
Bill Warren, Jr. | Pilot |
Bryan Denegal | Second Assistant Director |
David J. Negrón Jr. | Production Illustrator |
Daniel C. Gold | First Assistant Camera |
James R. Alexander | Sound Mixer |
James F. Boyle | Gaffer |
Dino Ganziano | Hairstylist |
Jeff Stolow | Production Manager |
David Aaron | Assistant Property Master |
Roger Dietz | Standby Painter |
Ross Reynolds | Pilot |
Larry Holt | Stunts |
Andy MacDonald | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Rick Alexander | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
David A. Whittaker | Supervising Sound Editor |
Richard E. Butler | Stunts |
Kent Hays | Stunts |
Jerry Summers | Stunts |
Larry Powell | Unit Production Manager |
William M. Elvin | First Assistant Director |
Vicki Jackson-Lemay | Second Assistant Director |
Rob Hahn | Camera Operator |
Matthew E. Alper | Second Assistant Camera |
Greg Agalsoff | Boom Operator |
Robin Alan Knight | Key Grip |
Bill Borden | Production Supervisor |
Grant Gilmore | Second Second Assistant Director |
Robert J. Carlyle | Construction Foreman |
Bill Luckey | Assistant Property Master |
Mark Wade | Property Master |
Christopher Gilman | Props |
Brick Mason | Storyboard Artist |
Andrew Patterson | Sound Editor |
David Spence | Sound Editor |
Denise Whiting | ADR Editor |
Thomas Paul Croce | Foley Artist |
Thomas Whiting | ADR Editor |
Jeff Frink | Special Effects |
Neil Smith | Special Effects |
Gary L. King | Special Effects |
Jeffrey R. Clark | Assistant Camera |
T. Sano Kwong | Best Boy Grip |
Robert Sordal | Key Grip |
Paolo Cascio | Second Assistant Camera |
Dennis Seawright | Camera Loader |
Michael Gershman | Camera Operator |
Richard Foreman Jr. | Still Photographer |
Steve Agalsoff | Cableman |
Margaret Hilliard | Production Manager |
Charles Brescia | Second Second Assistant Director |
Kimberly Clancy | Art Department Assistant |
Peter J. Kelly | Set Designer |
Roderick Nunnally | Standby Painter |
John Ballowe | Assistant Art Director |
Sean Haworth | Art Department Assistant |
Timothy W. Tiedje | Property Master |
Christy Richmond | Assistant Sound Editor |
Greg Stacy | Sound Editor |
Karen G. Wilson | Sound Editor |
Steve Kohler | Sound |
David Blitstein | Special Effects |
Thomas Love | Special Effects |
Randy Cabral | Special Effects |
Holly Bower | Still Photographer |
Steve Clark | Key Grip |
David L. Merrill | Dolly Grip |
John M. Stephens | Aerial Director of Photography |
Richie Ford | Gaffer |
Roland Neveu | Additional Still Photographer |
Donald Krafft | Leadman |
Roger Pancake | Property Master |
Mychael Bates | Set Dresser |
Greg Knapp | Set Medic |
Cindy Marty | Dialogue Editor |
Albert Romero | Sound Recordist |
Marvin Walowitz | Sound Editor |
Kyle Wright | Sound Editor |
Solange S. Schwalbe | Sound Editor |
Gaile R. Brown | Special Effects |
Robert Cole | Special Effects Technician |
Frank M. Holgate | Aerial Camera |
Daniel Dayton | Assistant Camera |
Stephen G. Shank | Camera Operator |
Omar Abderrahman | Electrician |
Dave Friedman | Still Photographer |
Joseph A. Ponticelle | First Assistant Camera |
Martin Brest | Director |
Danny Elfman | Original Music Composer |
Donald E. Thorin | Director of Photography |
Michael Tronick | Editor |
Bonnie Timmermann | Casting |
Eddie Hice | Stunts |
Pete Antico | Stunts |
Roydon Clark | Stunts |
Bill Hart | Stunts |
Spiro Razatos | Stunts |
Mario Roberts | Stunts |
Neil Summers | Stunts |
Dick Warlock | Stunts |
Gary J. Wayton | Stunts |
Cliff Fleming | Pilot |
Jerry Ziesmer | First Assistant Director |
Emily Ferry | Property Master |
Douglas Kirkland | Still Photographer |
Name | Title |
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William S. Gilmore | Executive Producer |
Dan York | Associate Producer |
Martin Brest | Producer |
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Midnight Run 1988, the benchmark for the buddy buddy road movie. The unsung DeNiro classic. The missing 80s masterpiece as regards everything coming together, and simply the best buddy buddy movie that, to me at least, has ever hit the screen. De Niro & Grodin, there is no other duo in the gen ... re that bounces off each other with the 100% joyful results we get here. They define the term dynamic duo. Director Martin Brest lets his actors do their thing, it is the sort of film where the cast are just happy to be working and use their talent to the max. Be it improv or visually acting in the back ground, both men are at one and in some chemistry zone. The score from Danny Elfman is like some hybrid Western wacky races fusion, but hell it works well. One of Elfman's best ever scores in fact. The dialogue is electric, some of the script is so sharp it should be put away in a sharps box and labelled up as to be opened whilst wearing gloves. The rest of the cast are uniformly brilliant, be it the wonderful John Ashton as rival bounty hunter Marvin, the menacing yet cheekily attired Dennis Farina as mob boss Jimmy Serrano, or Yaphet Kotto as the constantly irritated FBI agent Alonso Mosely, it's pretty much a flawless cast in optimum gear. The rating on the big movie sites, though high enough, is still a disgrace, I can only think that DeNiro fans really didn't want to see him doing a comedy? Well I say they are wrong! Because this film shows that the great man once had much to give the comedy/action splinter of film. Perhaps he just needed the perfect foil of Charles Grodin alongside him? Either way this film is smart, funny, even tender at times (I defy all to not be touched deeply during a daughter/father reunion). It has no peers for an 80s action/comedy, with bags of action (Brest shows some great skills at action construction) to keep the pulses raised. A group of characters beautifully brought to life by a top draw cast, and a finale that gladdens the heart because it closes exactly the way it should, Midnight Run, my bias not withstanding, is a benchmark movie for its ilk. Fistophobia for those that don't agree! 10/10
"Midnight Run" has a generous measure of wonderfully executed action sequences and comedy that is genuinely funny, although there is an extremely high reliance upon swearing and this will undoubtedly offend and alienate the more sensitive souls sitting out there in the audience. This is also a hugel ... y entertaining film which contains a number of memorable Robert De Niro moments - he is fascinating to watch during the scene where he visits his ex-wife Gail to borrow some money (this, in turn, leads to a spectacularly awkward encounter with his daughter which eventually ends in embarrassing silence) and again when he finally comes face to face with Jimmy Serrano, an unwelcome face from his past - and the many locations look absolutely gorgeous.