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Running Time

  • 1997
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1.8K
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Running Time (1997)
CrimeThriller

Carl is released from jail after serving a 5-year term and immediately sets about executing his next heist. The plan is relatively simple but time is critical. However, he doesn't factor in ... Read allCarl is released from jail after serving a 5-year term and immediately sets about executing his next heist. The plan is relatively simple but time is critical. However, he doesn't factor in bad luck or the incompetence of his accomplices.Carl is released from jail after serving a 5-year term and immediately sets about executing his next heist. The plan is relatively simple but time is critical. However, he doesn't factor in bad luck or the incompetence of his accomplices.

  • Director
    • Josh Becker
  • Writers
    • Josh Becker
    • Peter Choi
  • Stars
    • Bruce Campbell
    • Jeremy Roberts
    • Anita Barone
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Josh Becker
    • Writers
      • Josh Becker
      • Peter Choi
    • Stars
      • Bruce Campbell
      • Jeremy Roberts
      • Anita Barone
    • 32User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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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
    • Prison Guard
    Bridget Hoffman
    Bridget Hoffman
    • Receptionist
    Jules Desjarlais
    • Bagman
    • (as Jules DesJarlais)
    David Kirkwood
    • Security Guard
    James Rose
    • Fake Shemp
    Butch
    • Fake Shemp
    Paul Harris
    • Fake Shemp
    Jack Perez
    Jack Perez
    • Fake Shemp
    Elizabeth Richter
    • Fake Shemp
    Jorenz Campo
    • Fake Shemp
    Patrick Campo
    • Fake Shemp
    • Director
      • Josh Becker
    • Writers
      • Josh Becker
      • Peter Choi
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    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.
    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!
    7helpless_dancer

    Stealing was in these guys blood

    Very enjoyable, oddball little shortie. When Carl got out of the pen after five years for theft, he and his idiotic best friend went directly into another heist. From the very start nothing went anywhere except the wrong way for these bungling losers. These stupids even hired a junkie as the getaway driver. Gad! When this caper went totally awry I thought Carl and his buddy should have had a lot more trouble getting away from the crime scene. They merely ran down pretty much deserted streets with no one chasing them even though three shooters were only seconds behind at one point. Although fun to watch the entire thing was just too unbelievable; no way these jackasses could have escaped the area without giving themselves away. Anita Barone was fine as the broken hearted hooker who badly needed to put her trust in someone.
    8Superunknovvn

    The best real time movie I've seen

    This is an amazing movie. I popped the DVD into my player expecting a typical Bruce Campbell b-movie, but "Running Time" turned out to be much more than that. It succeeds on every level. Bruce Campbell shines in the leading role. I just love this man. This has got to be one of his best movies, right up there with the "Evil Dead" trilogy and "Bubba Ho-Tep". Actually, the whole cast is great. I especially fell for Anita Barone who I'd like to see in a lot more movies in the future. I won't spoil it for you, but watch out for her first meeting with Bruce Campbell's character in the movie. It's hilarious.

    "Running Time" is shot in beautiful black and white, which gives the movie a film noir feeling. The script is written very cleverly with some witty dialog and tight pacing. From the beginning we are drawn into the story. The old real time formula works here for a change, although the concept does sometimes lead to a few lengths here and there. Still, the movie is far from ever getting boring and at 70 minutes running time "Running Time" (haha) is maybe even a bit too short. Doesn't matter. For me this one is an overlooked sleeper. If you get a chance, watch it!
    7Erewhon

    Tight, well-made indy deserves more recognition

    Made in the same all-in-one-take method that Hitchcock (who is thanked in the end credits) created for ROPE, RUNNING TIME is actually more inventive on some levels. Hitchcock shot his film on a stage at Warner Bros., but Becker's is made out in the streets of Los Angeles. Granted, Hitchcock didn't have the highly mobile, lightweight camera equipment available to Becker, but it couldn't have been easy shooting RUNNING TIME (amusing, punning title) from moving cars and on Los Angeles streets.

    The script is taut and well-written, and occasionally quite amusing as the hold-up men squabble amongst themselves during the robbery. The movie is also unexpectedly romantic in a tough, ultra-film-noir manner (the hero and heroine have sex before they recognize each other from high school).

    Becker also varies the style impressively at times, from a rock-steady, documentary-style approach at the beginning, to a more surrealistic sequence during the robbery, as the camera shifts wildly from one perspective to another.

    The film didn't have much theatrical distribution, and is evidently available on video only from the director, but video stores should stock it. This is one of those movies whose reputation will increase in the years to come.

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    • Trivia
      Director Josh Becker stated on his website that Alfred Hitchcock's La corde (1948) was the major influence in making his movie to seemingly not have any cuts.
    • Goofs
      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.
    • Quotes

      [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.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Tainted (1998)

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    • Release date
      • March 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Filming locations
      • Glendale, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Blood Money Partners LP
      • Panoramic Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $130,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 10m(70 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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