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Thompson's Last Run

  • TV Movie
  • 1986
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
206
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Robert Mitchum and Wilford Brimley in Thompson's Last Run (1986)
Drama

A hardened con (Robert Mitchum) being transferred from a federal penitentiary to a Texas institution to finish a life sentence as a habitual criminal is freed at gunpoint by his niece (Kathl... Read allA hardened con (Robert Mitchum) being transferred from a federal penitentiary to a Texas institution to finish a life sentence as a habitual criminal is freed at gunpoint by his niece (Kathleen York). The cop (Wilford Brimley), who was transferring him and has been the con's adve... Read allA hardened con (Robert Mitchum) being transferred from a federal penitentiary to a Texas institution to finish a life sentence as a habitual criminal is freed at gunpoint by his niece (Kathleen York). The cop (Wilford Brimley), who was transferring him and has been the con's adversary for over 30 years, vows to catch the twosome.

  • Director
    • Jerrold Freedman
  • Writer
    • John Carlen
  • Stars
    • Robert Mitchum
    • Wilford Brimley
    • Kathleen York
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    206
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jerrold Freedman
    • Writer
      • John Carlen
    • Stars
      • Robert Mitchum
      • Wilford Brimley
      • Kathleen York
    • 7User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert Mitchum
    Robert Mitchum
    • Johnny Thompson
    Wilford Brimley
    Wilford Brimley
    • Red Haines
    Kathleen York
    Kathleen York
    • Louise
    Guy Boyd
    Guy Boyd
    • James Warner
    Royce Wallace
    • Mary
    Tony Frank
    Tony Frank
    • Sheriff
    Susan Tyrrell
    Susan Tyrrell
    • Pookie
    Daniel McDonald
    Daniel McDonald
    • Casino
    Benji Gregory
    Benji Gregory
    • Little John
    • (as Benjamin Gregory)
    Joe Berryman
    Joe Berryman
    • Guard #5
    Jerry Biggs
    • Carny
    Johnny Brink
    • Bait Shop Owner
    SaMi Chester
    • Attendant
    • (as Sa'mi Chester)
    Jack Gould
    • Conductor
    Joe Graham
    • Cardplayer #1
    Kerry Graves
    Kerry Graves
    • Guard #2
    Patti Heider
    • Martha
    Travis Hobbs
    • Cardplayer #2
    • Director
      • Jerrold Freedman
    • Writer
      • John Carlen
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    8tpottera

    Underrated TV drama

    This is a made for TV movie starring Mitchum as an inmate who escapes while being transferred to another prison facility by Brimley. It is a character study of the long relationship between the Mitchum and Brimley characters and I must say I was very surprised by how touching it was! It wasn't what I expected out of those two grumpies. It also has a lot of action including Brimley chasing Mitchum on foot!(These guys were not young). I did not like the actress who played Mitchum's niece (a real draw back to the film). Its amazing how long Mitchum kept giving good performances in these relatively unknown little films up until he was pushing 80. Most of his contemporaries (any who were still alive) did not keep receiving job offers. If you're a Mitchum fan you should give this one a try.
    chrislewis6057

    A forgotten gem

    Thompson's Last Run was the first 35mm film that I ever worked on, and it was a great learning experience. Robert Mitchum and Wilford Brimley provided performances that were top-notch, and the rest of the cast really rose to the occasion. It was a real pleasure whenever the director, Jerrold Freeman, came into the editing room. It was also my first film working with Anthony Redman, ACE, a very talented editor.
    rightwingisevil

    okay but not even great enough to be a underrated gem

    reviewer rridgwell from u.k. was right on the money, the overhead microphone continuously shown on the scene so obvious and so many times only proved that movie was carelessly produced. and one thing bothered me a lot was: prosecuted for stealing from a post office's safe and indicted for a life sentence? is that so? jailed for 12 years out of state and then transferred to Texas for the rest of his life? are you serious? did you ever hear anything like that, stayed in an out-of-state for 12 years then expatriated to another state to serve as a lifer? this is such a loosely scripted film that r.m. just walked through it without any effort. watchable but not quite interested and all we viewers could walk away and forget about it just like him walking away from the hospital and disappeared without a trace.
    2rridgwell

    Execrable waste of time

    I believe I know why this film is 'underrated' - for one thing, the overhead microphone deserves credit as a supporting actor - it was in at least four scenes! The best example is when Mitchum is visiting an old flame and the microphone swings to and fro over their heads for at least ten seconds!?!? Either the entire crew is blind or they don't care - from the end result of this movie I think the latter must be the case.

    It seems like everybody in every department on the film is trying to do the worst job possible - at one point the always inappropriate music sounds right for a quiet, suspenseful scene - in the middle of a gunfight / car chase!! Then, when information is being slowly typed up on a computer, the whole orchestra goes into full melodramatic swing! The camera-work is also appalling, surely they could have afforded steadicam!

    The plot of the film must have looked good on paper - two old friends caught on opposing sides of the law, facing up to old age - but it is handled at a pedestrian pace. Now I am a big fan of Mitchum's - that's why I got this bargain bin DVD - but he looks as bored playing in this as you will watching it, although he still manages to be the only actor who creates a believable character. Wilford Brimley wouldn't even have convinced if he wasn't sharing most of his scenes with that damned overhead microphone! He has a serious charisma deficit and any emoting he may have been capable of is hidden behind the most ridiculous walrus moustache I've ever seen.

    With slow pacing and ridiculous suspension of disbelief (they keep robbing safes and shouting and banging around and don't arouse suspicion? The entire crew missed the twenty minutes of screen time Mr. Microphone has?) this is one to stay well clear of. Listen to me. That's 94 minutes of mortality lost forever, and now all I have is this novelty state of the art frisbee!
    6hertzdem

    beautiful ending

    A little known film from late in Mitchum's career.Rather low key,but,beautifully acted by Mitchum and Brimley.Mitchum gives a wise,seasoned performance,as the lifetime criminal he portrays must surely be.The ending,however,is the reason you want to watch the film again and again.Mitchum was the best at portraying such poignant beauty.You don't see endings like this anymore,or,even,acting,where the characters are so believable.Sure,certain plot lines are rather far-fetched ,I can't imagine a prisoner being transported to another facility and having their handcuffs removed then sharing a drink with his transporting officer,even if they have known each other for 30 years.But again,suspend disbelief and enjoy this beautiful tale of good men who have made some bad decisions.

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      A TV movie for the CBS network.
    • Goofs
      At the beginning of the movie, Red purchases tickets inside the Railway Station. As he and Johnny are walking from the ticket booth, Red checks the time on his wrist watch and about two steps later the microphone dips down into camera view.
    • Quotes

      Louise: You know how I got that money this afternoon?

      Johnny Thompson: You told me you borrowed it.

      Louise: I turned a trick for it.

      Johnny Thompson: Well, we sure are covering a lot of ground in this conversation ain't we!

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    • Release date
      • February 16, 1986 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Last Run
    • Filming locations
      • Dallas, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cypress Point Productions
      • Phoenix Entertainment Group (PEG)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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