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Running Time

  • 1997
  • 1h 10min
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Running Time (1997)
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Carl sale de la cárcel tras cumplir su condena y planea próximo atraco. El plan es relativamente sencillo, pero el tiempo apremia. Sin embargo, no tiene en cuenta la mala suerte ni la incomp... Leer todoCarl sale de la cárcel tras cumplir su condena y planea próximo atraco. El plan es relativamente sencillo, pero el tiempo apremia. Sin embargo, no tiene en cuenta la mala suerte ni la incompetencia de sus cómplices.Carl sale de la cárcel tras cumplir su condena y planea próximo atraco. El plan es relativamente sencillo, pero el tiempo apremia. Sin embargo, no tiene en cuenta la mala suerte ni la incompetencia de sus cómplices.

  • Dirección
    • Josh Becker
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    • Josh Becker
    • Peter Choi
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    • Bruce Campbell
    • Jeremy Roberts
    • Anita Barone
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      • Josh Becker
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      • Josh Becker
      • Peter Choi
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      • Bruce Campbell
      • Jeremy Roberts
      • Anita Barone
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    Bruce Campbell
    Bruce Campbell
    • Carl
    Jeremy Roberts
    Jeremy Roberts
    • Patrick
    Anita Barone
    Anita Barone
    • Janie
    William Stanford Davis
    William Stanford Davis
    • Buzz
    • (as Stan Davis)
    Gordon Jennison Noice
    Gordon Jennison Noice
    • Donny
    • (as Gordon Jennison)
    Art LaFleur
    Art LaFleur
    • Warden
    Dana Craig
    • Mr. Mueller
    Curtis Taylor
    Curtis Taylor
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    Bridget Hoffman
    Bridget Hoffman
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    Jules Desjarlais
    • Bagman
    • (as Jules DesJarlais)
    David Kirkwood
    • Security Guard
    James Rose
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    Paul Harris
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    Jack Perez
    Jack Perez
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    8The_Void

    An ambitious, and hugely successful experiment!

    It's an idea with the potential to go wrong, but Hitchcock made it work with Rope, and now Josh Becker has done the same with Running Time; a film with the word 'cult' written all over it! The fact that this film is shot in black and white makes it stand out somewhat from the crowd of nineties films, but it's the way that it's filmed that is Running Time's claim to fame. Becker shoots the film in one continuous shot that follows around lead character Carl through one day. This idea worked brilliantly for Hitchcock, but I was worried that it might not work so well for a movie about a heist - but it really couldn't have worked better! As mentioned, the plot follows Carl Metushka - a man newly released from prison. He meets up with his buddy, and it soon becomes apparent that Carl hasn't decided to stay away from the life of crime. No, he and his friend have a heist planned and we watch as they pick up a couple of people needed for the heist, and proceed to do the actual robbery...but you can't expect a plan like this to go off without a hitch.

    The fact that Running Time is filmed in one continuous shot means that it's very easy to get into. This is complimented by the running time, which is extremely short at just sixty five minutes, and means that the film really doesn't have time to get boring. Becker keeps things interesting with a constant flow of action, and some rather amusing dialogue, which ensures that the film constantly makes for fun viewing. One of my major reasons for seeing this film was because of the presence of B-movie maestro Bruce Campbell. Campbell has a lot of charisma, and this shines through excellently in this film. Campbell is a very handsome man, and Becker makes good use of that fact with his role here. The rest of the cast are secondary to Campbell, but good use is made of all of them, and they all give realistic performances. The film is a little preposterous as certain things, the ending especially, are a little silly -but it really doesn't matter as Josh Becker's experiment is a huge success and overall, I can't not recommend that everyone takes the time to track Running Time down!
    8Streetwolf

    Very nice movie

    Nicely made black and white movie with some very nice acting.

    Carl (Bruce Campbell), once a popular highschool student gets released from prison after serving 5 years for a heist gone bad. Outside, his friend and partner Patrick awaits his release so they can go rob a bank, but when he meets the girl he left behind in highschool 15 years ago he stands with a difficult choice of having to choose the money or her.

    The movie was just over an hour and since it seemed very live we get to see all the actors really putting in a great effort to make this movie good.
    6MarshallStax

    Hold on to your head and stomach...

    "Running Time" is more a cinematic stunt than a movie. It provides intellectual diversion but little emotional involvement. All of the edits in this "continuous take" project are obvious, but it is great fun to watch Bruce Campbell do what he does so well. Anita Barone is especially good in what is essentially an underwritten part as Janine, the whore with the heart of gold. As an added bonus, the movie is shot with all-Steadicam and gave me both a headache and an upset stomach. I haven't had both of those while watching a film since "Galaxy of Terror"! I soldiered on 'til the end because I wanted to see what happened next, so I'll declare "Running Time" a cut above a mild diversion.
    sparklecat

    Find it! Watch it! Now!

    Josh Becker's "Running Time" is a remarkably effective and economical heist flick shot in black and white with the illusion of being a single take. These stylistic anomalies may draw your attention at first, but "Running Time" is more than its experimental hook. It's a good, taut thriller with a sharp comic edge. It also has a refreshingly brisk pace (clocking in at about 70 minutes long).

    Bruce Campbell is excellent in the lead role as Carl, an ex-con whose plan for the perfect heist is undone by the incompetence of his partner Patrick (Jeremy Roberts) and a general case of Murphy's law. Anita Barone also gives a winning performance as Carl's former high school squeeze, Janie.

    "Running Time" is a fine film that deserves a wider audience. Help start the trend.
    7reelreviewsandrecommendations

    An entertaining whirlwind of a heist movie

    Carl has been in stir for five long years and is finally getting out. All he has thought about behind bars is pulling off the perfect heist, which he's got all planned out. Released, a free man again, Carl immediately meets up with his crew, enjoys the services of a prostitute (who happens to be an old flame) and sets out to rob the prison laundry system. Despite all his meticulous planning, that cruel mistress fate has a few tricks up her sleeve for Carl that will make his perfect score seem like the job from hell.

    Directed by Josh Becker, 'Running Time' is a tense, atmospheric heist movie made to look like it's filmed in one continuous shot. This is something that is used in a lot of films, and can be distracting and gimmicky, with the audience often ignoring the narrative; spending their time instead trying to spot where the cuts are hidden. It never appears like a gimmick in 'Running Time' though, heightening the stress and tension of the situation Carl is in, as well as maintaining the audience's rapt attention throughout the movie's run.

    It is also filmed as if it's happening in real time, another technique that can appear gimmicky in some movies, but- again- doesn't here, adding a sense of urgency to the proceedings. In fact, Kurt Rauf's handling of the cinematography feels consistently fresh and inventive, while the choice of shooting it in black and white lends the movie an atmosphere of film noir. Under Becker's direction, 'Running Time' has terrific visuals that stand out in the viewer's memory long after the credits have rolled.

    Bruce Campbell delivers an understated performance as Carl, a criminal with a conscience. He never goes over-the-top, and his personality doesn't overshadow the role- which sometimes happens when the material he's working with isn't very strong (see 'Alien Apocalypse', also directed by Becker, if you have any doubts about this last point). He plays Carl like a classic, charming anti-hero, the kind one could imagine someone like Burt Lancaster would have played in his day. It's a shame the film isn't more widely seen as its one of Campbell's finest on-screen performances (up there with his terrific turn as Elvis in 'Bubba Ho-Tep').

    The screenplay- written by Becker and Peter Choi- is strong and full of snappy, pulpy dialogue that would not be out of place in some of David Mamet's work from the late 90's. The story rockets along at a brisk pace, though a melodramatic, clichéd love story sub-plot involving the aforementioned prostitute does make the film drag a little- in the second half especially.

    Though these scenes are well acted by Campbell- and Anita Barone as the prostitute- they are the weakest part of the film and could have benefitted from a more active set of hands during the editing process. Also, the members of Campbell's gang aren't very interesting or memorable characters, which is a shame as the actors perform admirably in their roles.

    The film is engrossing though, not to mention highly entertaining. The heist sequence is particularly well filmed and acted, feeling as tense as a stretched bowstring in the last round of an archery competition. The story is fairly unpredictable as well, and Joseph LoDuca- who has scored a lot of Campbell and Becker's work, from 'The Evil Dead' to 'Xena: Warrior Princess'- provides an atmospheric soundtrack that contributes effectively to the film's frenetic, swift pacing.

    Though some of the supporting roles are a little lacking in characterization and there are some sequences that could have used tightening up- either during the writing stage or in the editing room- this is one movie you don't want to miss out on. Shot with a distinct visual style and featuring a strong, subtle performance from Bruce Campbell, 'Running Time' is an enjoyable, original whirlwind of a crime caper.

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    • Trivia
      Director Josh Becker stated on his website that Alfred Hitchcock's La soga (1948) was the major influence in making his movie to seemingly not have any cuts.
    • Errores
      About 41:50 into the movie, Carl ducks behind a large garbage can. A police car drives down the street, and the camera man with camera is reflected on the police car's window.
    • Citas

      [Carl is walking past inmates on his way out of prison]

      Inmate: Carl, my man!

      Carl: Keep the faith, brothers! I'll look up on your wives and girlfriends and let 'em know you miss 'em!

      Inmate: FUCK YOU!

      Carl: ...not anymore.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • marzo de 1997 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • making of (Josh Becker)
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      • Бегущее время
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Glendale, California, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Blood Money Partners LP
      • Panoramic Pictures
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 10min(70 min)
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      • Black and White
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.37 : 1

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