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Midnight Run By Jeff Shannon
Director Martin Brest rocketed to the top of Hollywood's A list with
the blockbuster success of Beverly Hills Cop, and this 1988
follow-up is even better. Midnight Run is a genuine rarity--an
action comedy that's dramatically satisfying--thanks to a sharp script by
George Gallo, the superb teaming of Robert De Niro and Charles Grodin, and
Brest's consummate skill in combining suspense and humor with
well-developed characters. De Niro plays a maverick bounty hunter whose
latest assignment is Grodin, an accountant accused of embezzling from the
Mob. De Niro thinks he's in for an easy job, transporting Grodin (who's
afraid to fly) from New York to Los Angeles, but soon discovers that both
the FBI and the Mafia are hot on Grodin's trail. Equal parts road trip,
action thriller, and a quirky character study, Midnight Run moves
at a breakneck pace but still gives De Niro and Grodin time to create
rich, memorable performances as two men who seem to be opposites, but
gradually develop mutual respect and admiration. Mainstream entertainment
at its best.
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|  | Director: Martin Brest
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|  | Stars: Robert De Niro, Charles Grodin, Yaphet Kotto
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|  | Released: July 20, 1988
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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