Another Midnight Run

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| genre = Action
Comedy

| based_on = {{based on|Characters|George Gallo}}

| writer = Eric Freiser

| director = James Frawley

| starring = Christopher McDonald
Cathy Moriarty
Jeffrey Tambor
Ed O'Ross
Dan Hedaya
John Fleck
Sam Shamshack

| music = David Bergeaud

| country = United States

| language = English

| executive_producer = Michael Duggan
George Gallo

| producer = Tony To
Ellen Fontana (as Ellen Erwin)
Larry Manetti
John P. Melfi

| location = 2nd Street Tunnel between Hill and Figueroa, Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles City Hall
Sperry, Oklahoma

| editor = Chip Masamitsu
Tim Tommasino

| cinematography = Robert Draper

| runtime = 92 minutes

| company = Universal Television

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| released = {{Start date|1994|2|6}}

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Another Midnight Run is a 1994 American made-for-television film, and the first in a series of television films produced for Universal Television's Action Pack programming block and based on the 1988 feature film Midnight Run.[https://archive.today/20130910044043/http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/149395/Another-Midnight-Run/overview The New York Times] Christopher McDonald plays bounty hunter Jack Walsh, who was portrayed by Robert De Niro in the first film. Another Midnight Run was followed by two more made-for-television sequels, Midnight Runaround and Midnight Run for Your Life.

Plot summary

Jack Walsh (McDonald) is hired by bail bondsman Eddie Moscone (Dan Hedaya) to bring in Bernie Abbot (Jeffrey Tambor) and Helen Bishop (Cathy Moriarty), a husband and wife team of con artists. Moscone also brings in rival bounty hunter Marvin Dorfler (Ed O'Ross) to work with Jack, with the agreement that they will split the money; however, both men are planning to double cross each other.

Cast and characters

Alternate titles

  • Midnight Run 2: Another Midnight Run (UK)
  • Midnight Run: Cash Comes at Midnight (Germany)

References

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