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Un joven, duramente condenado por unas infracciones menores, se fuga de una prisión de Huntsville y huye a Laredo, Texas, donde espera cruzar a México para reunirse con su mujer y su hijo pe... Leer todoUn joven, duramente condenado por unas infracciones menores, se fuga de una prisión de Huntsville y huye a Laredo, Texas, donde espera cruzar a México para reunirse con su mujer y su hijo pequeño.Un joven, duramente condenado por unas infracciones menores, se fuga de una prisión de Huntsville y huye a Laredo, Texas, donde espera cruzar a México para reunirse con su mujer y su hijo pequeño.
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A fellow reviewer -- the one from Winnipeg -- has this one correctly pegged. It's a decent piece of entertainment and due to the decline in film standards, it probably plays better now than it did back in 1983. There are faults. Kirk Douglas seems too old for his part and Lee Purcell seems too young for hers, and the whole notion that Eddie Macon's escape-plan involves running on foot across country, sort of in a series of marathon races, never quite comes into focus. However, John Schneider makes a likable hero -- his appeal is augmented by several "beefcake" scenes -- and as has been mentioned elsewhere, the supporting cast is diverse, talented, and well-chosen. One aspect of the film has not been discussed. The cop's obsessive pursuit of Eddie Macon, reminiscent of "Les Miserables," raises questions. Considering all the criminals who must have caused him grief over the years, the cop seems curiously fixated on Eddie who, as felons go, is decidedly "small potatoes." Does the cop possibly lust after the young, handsome, and decidedly well-built Eddie, and does he then convert this "forbidden desire" into a rigorous drive to enforce the law? This might explain why the cop softens at the end of the chase, though the cop's apparent change of heart doesn't quite ring true no matter how you regard his motives. (One almost wishes for a dream sequence in which the cop gets to soap Eddie's back in the hotel bathroom's shower -- and what a commodious shower that hotel has!)
Standard plot of "innocent guy on the run from the law" works well. However, this movie would be much less without Kirk Douglas. He makes the movie. Nothing spectacular here, but not a bad movie. Any movie that has the video game "Gorf" can't be bad. I give it a 7 out of 10. Lee Purcell is hot!
For a movie labeled chiefly as an action-adventure, some of the dialogue and plot gets quite syrupy (especially that one soundtrack song which airs when Eddie Macon is 'retro-daydreaming' past life events). However, the story line is good without being TOO predictable and the characters are well thawed out. It holds interest well. I first saw it about a year after it's initial release date and it has been a mild favorite of mine ever since. Worth checking out.
Eddie Macon (John Schneider of 'Dukes of Hazzard' TV fame) is a basically good man, who's ended up in prison on trumped-up charges. Before the movie begins, he's already attempted one escape, and as it opens, he's pulling off another one. If he gets caught again, he's going back in for life. He takes off on foot for Mexico, to reunite with his wife Chris (Leah Ayres) and son Bobby (Matthew Meece). Relentlessly pursuing him is stubborn, over the hill detective Carl Marzack (Kirk Douglas), who wants to prove to himself that he's still got what it takes to be a cop. At least, that's what he tells a friend.
In his first film vehicle, the engaging Schneider does a creditable job, playing a likable enough guy with the odds stacked against him. Among other episodes, Eddie will be threatened by a snake, tormented by redneck ranching family the Potts, and end up in the company of Jilly Buck (lovely Lee Purcell, delivering the movies' most interesting performance), who is willing to provide him assistance for no other reason than that it's a "slow Wednesday". Schneider provides a fair amount of beefcake moments for those that are interested, and also croons two songs on the soundtrack.
Competently shot (by James A. Contner), decently paced (director Jeff Kanew, who adapted the novel by James McLendon, was also the editor), and well acted, "Eddie Macon's Run" is not a great chase picture, but it is an adequate one, although there may be viewers that will wish there was more action. (There's actually only ONE car crash in this whole thing.) Douglas may be a little old for his role, but he's fun to watch. The first rate supporting cast features a respectable amount of familiar faces: Lisa Dunsheath, Tom Noonan, and Jay O. Sanders as the aforementioned Potts family, J.C. Quinn, Gil Rogers, Todd Allen, Nesbitt Blaisdell, Matthew Cowles, Vic Polizos, Dann Florek, J.T. Walsh (in his film debut), John Goodman, and Mark Margolis.
All in all, "Eddie Macon's Run" is not memorable but it IS entertaining.
Seven out of 10.
In his first film vehicle, the engaging Schneider does a creditable job, playing a likable enough guy with the odds stacked against him. Among other episodes, Eddie will be threatened by a snake, tormented by redneck ranching family the Potts, and end up in the company of Jilly Buck (lovely Lee Purcell, delivering the movies' most interesting performance), who is willing to provide him assistance for no other reason than that it's a "slow Wednesday". Schneider provides a fair amount of beefcake moments for those that are interested, and also croons two songs on the soundtrack.
Competently shot (by James A. Contner), decently paced (director Jeff Kanew, who adapted the novel by James McLendon, was also the editor), and well acted, "Eddie Macon's Run" is not a great chase picture, but it is an adequate one, although there may be viewers that will wish there was more action. (There's actually only ONE car crash in this whole thing.) Douglas may be a little old for his role, but he's fun to watch. The first rate supporting cast features a respectable amount of familiar faces: Lisa Dunsheath, Tom Noonan, and Jay O. Sanders as the aforementioned Potts family, J.C. Quinn, Gil Rogers, Todd Allen, Nesbitt Blaisdell, Matthew Cowles, Vic Polizos, Dann Florek, J.T. Walsh (in his film debut), John Goodman, and Mark Margolis.
All in all, "Eddie Macon's Run" is not memorable but it IS entertaining.
Seven out of 10.
Eddie Macon (John Schneider) will do anything for and to be with his wife and young son, Chris and Bobby. It is the reason for Bobby moved from Florida to Texas, but there happens one injustice after another which lands Eddie behind bars at Huntsville and ultimately on a twenty year sentence, being injustly jailed in Texas . The young man , harshly sentenced for a few minor infractions, gets away from a prison in Huntsville, Texas and flees to Laredo, where he hopes to cross into Mexico for a reunion with his wife (Leah Ayres) and small son. Eddie is mercilessly followed by a two-fisted cop (Kirk Douglas) who is determined to catch the fugitive at whatever cost. Eddie Macon is running from a nightmare... running to a dream... and running for his life !.
A run-of-the-mill chase film, including thrills, intrigue, fights, car pursuits and other usual ingredients in the genre. Exciting , suspenseful and thrilling film that results to follow a similar plot to the 60s TV series that starred David Janssen, The Fugitive, (which had a successful film adaptation by Andrew Davis starring Harrison Ford) with the same basic premise : A young wrongly convicted for a crime he didn't commit, escapes custody and plans an escape to run to Mexico must stay ahead of the police, while a tough officer of the law are hot on his trail, and even well-meaning civilians can cause his ruin. Viewers can certainly believe in his innocence and starring John Schneider displays outstandingly good character, frequently putting himself at risk to help another person in need. The main fun and entertainment of the film, in addition to the breathtaking chases, is discovering that secondary characters - many of them unknown at the time - appear here and there, among which the following can be mentioned: Lee Purcell, Tom Noonan, Mark Margolis, Dann Florek, J. T. Walsh J. C. Quinn, Jay O. Sanders, Todd Allen and John Goodman's film debut.
The motion picuture was averagely but professionally directed by Jeff Kanew. His film debut was Black Rodeo (1972) and following: "Natural enemies", "Troop Beverly Hills" , "V. I. Warshawski" , "Adam and Eve", "Babij Jar" . His biggest hits were ¨The revenge of the Nerds¨, "Gotcha!¨ and especially ¨Tough Guys¨(1989) a vehicle of the film myths as Kirk Douglas and Burt Lancaster. In fact Jeff Kanew was a good friend of Kirk Douglas, with whom he actually worked on three films: ¨Tough Guys¨, ¨Kirk Douglas: Before I Forget¨ and ¨Eddie Macon's Run¨(1983) . Rating: 5.5/10. A mediocre film but acceptable and passable enough. Especially recommended for fans of the sacred monster of cinema, Kirk Douglas.
A run-of-the-mill chase film, including thrills, intrigue, fights, car pursuits and other usual ingredients in the genre. Exciting , suspenseful and thrilling film that results to follow a similar plot to the 60s TV series that starred David Janssen, The Fugitive, (which had a successful film adaptation by Andrew Davis starring Harrison Ford) with the same basic premise : A young wrongly convicted for a crime he didn't commit, escapes custody and plans an escape to run to Mexico must stay ahead of the police, while a tough officer of the law are hot on his trail, and even well-meaning civilians can cause his ruin. Viewers can certainly believe in his innocence and starring John Schneider displays outstandingly good character, frequently putting himself at risk to help another person in need. The main fun and entertainment of the film, in addition to the breathtaking chases, is discovering that secondary characters - many of them unknown at the time - appear here and there, among which the following can be mentioned: Lee Purcell, Tom Noonan, Mark Margolis, Dann Florek, J. T. Walsh J. C. Quinn, Jay O. Sanders, Todd Allen and John Goodman's film debut.
The motion picuture was averagely but professionally directed by Jeff Kanew. His film debut was Black Rodeo (1972) and following: "Natural enemies", "Troop Beverly Hills" , "V. I. Warshawski" , "Adam and Eve", "Babij Jar" . His biggest hits were ¨The revenge of the Nerds¨, "Gotcha!¨ and especially ¨Tough Guys¨(1989) a vehicle of the film myths as Kirk Douglas and Burt Lancaster. In fact Jeff Kanew was a good friend of Kirk Douglas, with whom he actually worked on three films: ¨Tough Guys¨, ¨Kirk Douglas: Before I Forget¨ and ¨Eddie Macon's Run¨(1983) . Rating: 5.5/10. A mediocre film but acceptable and passable enough. Especially recommended for fans of the sacred monster of cinema, Kirk Douglas.
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- TriviaDebut theatrical feature film of actor J.T. Walsh who played a man in a bar.
- ErroresWhen Marzack pulls into the parking space at the 5:00 Club, you can see and hear his car hit the porch railing support.
- Citas
Carl 'Buster' Marzack: A good hunter never chases. He waits.
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- Eddie Macon's Run
- Locaciones de filmación
- Laredo, Texas, Estados Unidos(exteriors: Potts Ranch)
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- Presupuesto
- USD 5,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,262,691
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 1,262,691
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 35 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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