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All The Right Movies - Midnight Run (1988): A Movie Podcast

Midnight Run (1988): A Movie Podcast

06/18/21 • 147 min

All The Right Movies

Bounty hunter Jack Walsh goes on a Midnight Run from New York to LA to bring mob accountant Jonathan Mardukas to justice. Travelling by planes, trains and automobiles, the duo do all they can to evade the clutches of the FBI, a rival bounty hunter and the mob.

 

Martin Brest’s Midnight Run was one of the later and best examples of the 80s buddy action comedy, thanks in large part to a great script, solid supporting cast and the irresistible chemistry of its two leads.

 

Don’t have any illusions, All The Right Movies are gonna sit down, relax, have a sandwich, drink a glass of milk, do some f**king thing.

 

To support what we do, access our archive and listen to exclusive episodes, become an ATRM patron: https://www.patreon.com/alltherightmovies

 

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Bounty hunter Jack Walsh goes on a Midnight Run from New York to LA to bring mob accountant Jonathan Mardukas to justice. Travelling by planes, trains and automobiles, the duo do all they can to evade the clutches of the FBI, a rival bounty hunter and the mob.

 

Martin Brest’s Midnight Run was one of the later and best examples of the 80s buddy action comedy, thanks in large part to a great script, solid supporting cast and the irresistible chemistry of its two leads.

 

Don’t have any illusions, All The Right Movies are gonna sit down, relax, have a sandwich, drink a glass of milk, do some f**king thing.

 

To support what we do, access our archive and listen to exclusive episodes, become an ATRM patron: https://www.patreon.com/alltherightmovies

 

Twitter: @right_movies

 

Instagram: @allthe_rightmovies

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