Night of the Running Man

Night of the Running Man
Directed by Mark L. Lester
Produced by Dana Dubovsky
Mark L. Lester
George W. Perkins
Written by Lee Wells
Based on Night of the Running Man 
by Lee Wells
Starring Andrew McCarthy
Scott Glenn
Janet Gunn
John Glover
Peter Iacangelo
Judith Chapman
Todd Susman
Wayne Newton
Music by Christopher Franke
Cinematography Mark Irwin
Edited by David Berlatsky
Distributed by Trimark Pictures
Release dates
  • January 19, 1995 (1995-01-19) (U.S.)
Running time
93 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Night of the Running Man is a 1995 American crime thriller directed by Mark L. Lester and written by Lee Wells, who adapted it from his novel of the same name. It stars Andrew McCarthy and Scott Glenn. The film debuted on HBO before being released direct-to-video.[1]

Plot

Jerry Logan, a cab driver in Las Vegas, picks up a nervous passenger who offers him $100 to get to the airport as quickly as possible. Unknown to Jerry, the man has stolen $1 million from Al Chambers, a mob-connected casino owner. Chambers himself skimmed the money from mob boss August Gurino. Knowing that Gurino will kill him if he notices the missing money, Chambers sends assassins to recover it. Although they successfully kill the thief, Logan escapes with the cash. Desperate, Chambers hires an expensive hitman, David Eckhart, who tracks Logan to his house. Logan escapes with the money and flees the city on a train. Before he leaves, he confides in a friendly waitress, and Eckhart intimidates her into revealing Logan's destination. Eckhart kills the waitress and follows Logan.

In Salt Lake City, Eckhart captures but loses Logan at the airport as he boards a flight for Los Angeles. Eckhart contacts his associate, Derek Mills, who pays off all the cab drivers at the Los Angeles airport. With no other choices available, Logan chooses Mills' cab. Mills kidnaps him at gunpoint and, at his house, burns Logan's feet in boiling water to make escape impossible. However, Mills underestimates Logan, who is able to overpower him and flee with the money. When Logan collapses unconscious on the street, he is taken to the hospital, where he meets nurse Chris Altman. Altman treats his wounds and covers for him when Eckhart comes looking. Mills, who is in the same hospital, overhears that Altman has taken Logan to a hotel for safety, and he alerts Eckhart.

Although Logan encourages Altman to leave, Eckhart bursts in before she can. The two escape together and head for Altman's house after depositing the money in a safety deposit box. At her house, Logan and Altman have sex. When Logan wakes in the morning, Eckhart is waiting for him in the kitchen. Logan proposes a deal: he will split the money with Eckhart, and, in return, Eckhart lets both him and Altman survive. Eckhart accepts the deal and leaves for Las Vegas, where he kills Chambers and his wife on the orders of Gurino. When Eckhart returns to Los Angeles, Logan attempts to ambush him but fails. Frustrated by Logan's reluctance to produce the money, Eckhart orders Mills to beat Altman. Logan reveals that he has hidden it in the basement, and Eckhart kills Mills when Mills offers to retrieve it.

Eckhart and Logan proceed to the basement, where Logan is able to disarm Eckhart, who only becomes more excited by the heightened tension. Although Eckhart briefly considers killing Altman in order to flush out Logan, he instead chooses to engage Logan in hand-to-hand combat. Armed with a knife, Eckhart stalks Logan in the dark, taunting him as he scores hits. Although Logan is able to briefly surprise Eckhart, Eckhart easily overpowers him and goes for a killing blow. Before Eckhart can finish him, Logan strikes Eckhart with a wooden plank. Both men are surprised when the plank turns out to have a nail in it, which kills Eckhart. Now more careful, Logan and Altman leave the country under assumed names and pay cash for their tickets.

Cast

Actor Role
Andrew McCarthy Jerry Logan
Scott Glenn David Eckhart
Janet Gunn Chris Altman
John Glover Derek Mills
Peter Iacangelo Al Chambers
Judith Chapman Roz Chambers
Todd Susman Meyer Weiss
Wayne Newton August Gurino
Kim Lankford Waitress

Soundtrack

A soundtrack album of Christopher Franke's score was released by Super Tracks.[2]

Track listing

  1. American World Pictures Logo - 0:16
  2. Opening Credits - 3:26
  3. Taxi Ride - 2:59
  4. Killer Love - 2:07
  5. Neck Break/Total Cash - 1:44
  6. Trailer Break In - 3:19
  7. Train Chase/Hoover Dam - 3:15
  8. Couple Argument - 2:03
  9. Airport Escape - 4:34
  10. Mills House - 1:39
  11. Torture - 4:15
  12. Hospital Escape - 2:22
  13. Continental Chase (Pts 1 & 2) - 3:55
  14. Love Scene - 1:48
  15. Killer in the House - 2:16
  16. Back to Vegas - 3:02
  17. Surprise/Girl Beating/End Fight - 7:28
  18. Explosion/The End - 3:14
  19. Natasha's Theme - 2:08

Reception

J. R. Taylor of Entertainment Weekly rated it B and called it "a move into Tarantino territory" for director Lester.[3]

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