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Midnight Run

  • 1988
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  • 2h 6min
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Midnight Run (1988)
A bounty hunter pursues a former Mafia accountant who is also being chased by a rival bounty hunter, the F.B.I., and his old mob boss after jumping bail.
Lire trailer2:15
5 Videos
99+ photos
ActionComédieCriminalitéThrillerBuddy ComedyVoyage en voiture

Un comptable est poursuivi par des chasseurs de primes, le F.B.I. et la mafia après sa liberation sous caution.Un comptable est poursuivi par des chasseurs de primes, le F.B.I. et la mafia après sa liberation sous caution.Un comptable est poursuivi par des chasseurs de primes, le F.B.I. et la mafia après sa liberation sous caution.

  • Réalisation
    • Martin Brest
  • Scénario
    • George Gallo
  • Casting principal
    • Robert De Niro
    • Charles Grodin
    • Yaphet Kotto
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,5/10
    100 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    2 658
    320
    • Réalisation
      • Martin Brest
    • Scénario
      • George Gallo
    • Casting principal
      • Robert De Niro
      • Charles Grodin
      • Yaphet Kotto
    • 359avis d'utilisateurs
    • 101avis des critiques
    • 78Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires et 5 nominations au total

    Vidéos5

    Trailer
    Trailer 2:15
    Trailer
    Midnight Run: See You In L.A.
    Clip 1:30
    Midnight Run: See You In L.A.
    Midnight Run: See You In L.A.
    Clip 1:30
    Midnight Run: See You In L.A.
    Midnight Run: Get Back Here!
    Clip 2:14
    Midnight Run: Get Back Here!
    Midnight Run: You're Under Arrest
    Clip 2:04
    Midnight Run: You're Under Arrest
    Midnight Run: I Can't Fly
    Clip 1:30
    Midnight Run: I Can't Fly

    Photos103

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    Robert De Niro
    Robert De Niro
    • Jack Walsh
    Charles Grodin
    Charles Grodin
    • Jonathan Mardukas
    Yaphet Kotto
    Yaphet Kotto
    • Alonzo Mosely
    John Ashton
    John Ashton
    • Marvin Dorfler
    Dennis Farina
    Dennis Farina
    • Jimmy Serrano
    Joe Pantoliano
    Joe Pantoliano
    • Eddie Moscone
    Richard Foronjy
    Richard Foronjy
    • Tony Darvo
    Robert Miranda
    Robert Miranda
    • Joey
    Jack Kehoe
    Jack Kehoe
    • Jerry Geisler
    Wendy Phillips
    Wendy Phillips
    • Gail
    Danielle DuClos
    Danielle DuClos
    • Denise
    Philip Baker Hall
    Philip Baker Hall
    • Sidney
    Tom McCleister
    Tom McCleister
    • Red Wood
    • (as Thom McCleister)
    Mary Gillis
    • Bus Ticket Clerk
    John Toles-Bey
    John Toles-Bey
    • Monroe Bouchet
    Thomas J. Hageboeck
    • Sergeant Gooch
    Stanley White
    • Stanley
    Scott McAfee
    Scott McAfee
    • Boy on Plane
    • Réalisation
      • Martin Brest
    • Scénario
      • George Gallo
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    bob the moo

    One of the best 'mismatched buddy' genre movies of the period

    Jack Walsh is an ex-cop turned bounty hunter working for bail-bondsman Eddie Moscone. Looking for another job to bring in, Jack is presented with an ex-mob accountant, Jonathon Mardukas, who has ripped off the mafia for millions of dollars and has gone on the run. Using the very basic tricks of his trade, Jack easily finds and catches his man and prepares to transport him back to Moscone and collect his pay. However, with the FBI, the mafia and other bounty hunters all looking to bring in Jonathon for differing reasons, Jack has a hard road ahead of him – and that's before he discovers Jonathon's phobias about planes.

    In terms of cinema, I remember the 80's for one main genre – the buddy movie; the genre continues today but that is my overriding memory of the films I saw during this time and since then from the period. Hardly a dynamic hotbed or imagination and innovation, the genre did throw up many films that are quite enjoyable if you meet them on their own terms and it did occasionally produce some that are very enjoyable and still stand up years later – for a combination of reasons, Midnight Run is one of these and, for my money is a great street smart comedy. Of course it is still a genre film but the plot is well written combining a reasonably engaging story with a fun series of set pieces. While it is not laugh our loud funny apart from maybe once or twice what it does manage is to have a comic tone to it and a great sense of fun and energy throughout. It is hard to describe but it is one of those films that just feels comfortable and fun to watch.

    A major part of this is the fantastic playing of the actors – the cast and their chemistry go a long way to making this a better film that it may have been in other, less able, hands. De Niro plays his well-practiced tough guy but allows himself to be the butt of humour if not out and out jokes. What he (and the writers) did very well was to keep the audience on his side even though he was basically transporting Jonathon to his death! He comes off as a likable guy and De Niro takes what many other actors have made into a clichéd part and really made it his own. His easy chemistry with Grodin also helps a lot and the two really so work together thanks to a good comic performance from him. Of course in a more serious film, Jonathon as he was would be very unrealistic but Grodin's delivery suits the material and tone of the film perfectly. The support cast are all given minor roles to share out and they all contribute in their own little way. Kotto gives plenty of laughs with a minor character. Ashton has less time and a less likable character but still does OK; Farina could not look more 'mob' if he tried; Pantoliano swears a lot and is amusing while minor roles for the like of Walters and Hall add to the cast in cameos. While the film has a deep cast, it really belongs to De Niro and Grodin, both of whom really deliver and have an easy chemistry between them befitting the genre.

    If I had a complaint it would be the sheer volume of swear words in the film; the first time I saw it was on ITV (that most notorious of editors – they cut whole scenes out of Die Hard due to swearing!) and it was cut to shreds with plenty of badly dubbed lines and scenes just removed due to language. Personally I'm not overly bothered by it but it is such a fun film that it seems a shame to make it unsuitable for children by such liberal use of the F word (one or two can be forgiven but every other word pretty much makes it unsuitable), but I suppose it is all part of the tough but fun tone of the film and I enjoy it regardless.

    Overall this is not one of the greatest films ever nor one of De Niro's best but it is a very, very good genre film and, in my mind, stands out from many other buddy-style movies that have been made in the crime/thriller sort of mould. The plot mixes a good story with many fun set pieces and keeps a solidly enjoyable pace all the way through while a roundly strong cast all make better use of the script than lesser actors could have done. A very enjoyable genre film and one that I will keep coming back to due to its reliable mix of pace, energy, fun and excitement.
    9Nazi_Fighter_David

    An engaging adventure with two likable stars...

    DeNiro is (Jack Walsh) a self-righteous ex-cop so unpopular with the Chicago police department, now wanting to make one final 'midnight run' that'll pay big so he can buy a nice coffee shop…

    He is hired by an hysterical bondsman to find and bring back a former Mob accountant called Jonathan "The Duke" Mardukas (Grodin) who has stolen $15 million from the Los Angeles mob, given the money to the 'unfortunates of the earth.'

    DeNiro quickly captures the 'white-collar criminal' in New York, and is given five days to bring him to Los Angleles, to collect his $100,000 fee...

    Unfortunately for DeNiro, the fugitive accountant is too neurotic to fly the distance... The embezzler's ex-boss wants him badly for knowing all his financial transactions, and agent Yaphet Kotto warns Walsh not to interfere with the FBI's plans to bring the 'Duke' into federal court… And if this isn't enough, there is some third-rate bounty hunter (John Ashton) who is intrigued about DeNiro's special deal…

    In an extended cross-country chase, the two men's personalities and relationship develop…

    DeNiro shows how to catch talents of improvisation... His cheeky schoolboy look certainly supplies some of the film's lighter moments... He delivers some of the best punchlines, when he replies: 'Well if you don't cooperate, you're gonna suffer from fistophobia.'

    Charles Grodin is perfect as the prisoner who gets some of Serrano's records on computer disks, figuring if things got too rough, he could always trade them for his life… He continually gets on DeNiro's nerves, and with his soft and ironic tone of voice he advises Walsh that a restaurant is 'a very tricky investment.' He easily dips into Jack Walsh's life ('Don't you want to be loved?'), wandering about his broken marriage ('Did she hurt you, Jack?'), his habits ('Cigarettes are killers. Put the cigarette out.') and whatever he can think of...

    The best parts of the film are, in fact, the interactions between the two stars… The story holds up perfectly and entertains the viewer in every way… Martin Brest does bring out the realistic, funny and moving sides of his likable characters… Suspense is maintained to the very end
    josh-hall

    One of my all time favourite films. An action/comedy masterpiece

    In the the late 1980's early 9o's there have been many action buddy comedies 'Beverly hills cop', 'Bad Boys' and 'Bulletproof'and they have all been great. But if i had to say none of them can compare to such a masterpiece as Midnight Run. The film is full of tense and exciting moments of action and humour from both De Niro and Grodin who in this film I think are both at the top of their game. Their chemistry in playing hard ass bounty hunter and sensitive criminal is fantastic. It is such a shame there was no talk of a sequel in mind, especially since it is such an original and cool story and we were gagging to see De Niro return as Jack Walsh again. The film also gives us an impressing supporting cast with Dennis Farina (Snatch, Get Shorty) as an angry mobster and Yaphet Kotto (Alien)as an angry cop on the trail for them both.An easy 10/10. Brilliant piece of movie making.
    10fatclyde_uk

    Sheer Excellence

    They don't come any better than Midnight Run. It has everything except a few Academy Awards and that's a mystery in itself. Dialogue, action, comic timing, stunts and all around fabulous acting ability from everyone involved. If you haven't seen this film yet, dig up a copy from somewhere, get a few beers and prepare to be captivated from beginning to end. To think that only 10,000 or so have voted for this film on IMDb and it's not even in the top 250 is a complete travesty. I know, there are other films just as worthy that are not in the top 250 but this is the one that get's me riled up. There are no weak moments or poor scenes in the whole film and the ending is pure joy. Someone please explain why this didn't clean up when it was released because I can't see anything else that came out in '88 that comes close to Midnight Run.
    uds3

    "That's a pretty respectable neighborhood!"

    Oh yeah! THE film of the 80's. Together with HEAT, one of De Niro's best!

    Totally professional film-making. This is a comedy that succeeds on every level. The central characters of reluctant and burnt-out Bounty Hunter De Niro and Grodin as ex mafia accountant on-the-run "The Duke," just meld flawlessly. The script is wicked with ramped up profanities that somehow are absolutely integral to the unfolding plot. De Niro has just hours to get Grodin back to bail-bondsman Pantoliano while his ex-boss Dennis Farina (COULD anyone look more mafioso?) wants him back for reasons of extreme revenge....Perhaps on account of the fact that The Duke has put his funds to better use a la Robin Hood style of redistribution of wealth.

    This is really laugh-out-loud brilliant stuff. Catch it.

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    • Anecdotes
      The boxcar scene--where Jack Walsh (Robert De Niro) and John Mardukas (Charles Grodin) discuss whether or not they could ever be friends--was almost entirely improvised on-set. Regarding Grodin's famous line, "You ever had sex with an animal, Jack?": he was told by director Martin Brest to come up with something that was guaranteed to make even Robert De Niro laugh.
    • Gaffes
      The action in the movie takes them through Amarillo, Texas in the Texas panhandle. Mountains are visible between the buildings in the background. The topography of the panhandle is a flat, treeless plain.
    • Citations

      Jimmy Serrano: Is this moron number one? Put moron number two on the phone.

    • Crédits fous
      In the opening credits, Robert De Niro's name is spelled Robert DeNiro.
    • Versions alternatives
      Two cuts to remove lock-picking details were made to the UK video version, which was also upgraded from a 15 cinema certificate to an 18 on video. The British DVD release in 2000 restored the cuts made to previous UK versions.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Laser Optics II (1989)
    • Bandes originales
      Come Fly with Me
      (uncredited)

      Music by Jimmy Van Heusen

      Lyrics by Sammy Cahn

      Sung by Robert De Niro

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    • How long is Midnight Run?Alimenté par Alexa
    • When both Tea and Coffee cost 53 cents, why did Mardukas pick Tea?
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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 septembre 1988 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Fuga a la media noche
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Miami, Arizona, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Universal Pictures
      • City Light Films
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    • Budget
      • 35 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 38 413 606 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 5 506 290 $US
      • 24 juil. 1988
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 81 613 606 $US
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    • Durée
      • 2h 6min(126 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Stereo
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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