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The Runner

  • 1999
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
1.3K
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John Goodman, Courteney Cox, Joe Mantegna, and Ron Eldard in The Runner (1999)
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A compulsive gambler finds his new family's safety seriously threatened by a ruthless gambling boss.A compulsive gambler finds his new family's safety seriously threatened by a ruthless gambling boss.A compulsive gambler finds his new family's safety seriously threatened by a ruthless gambling boss.

  • Director
    • Ron Moler
  • Writers
    • Anthony E. Zuiker
    • Dustin Lee Abraham
  • Stars
    • Ron Eldard
    • John Goodman
    • Joe Mantegna
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ron Moler
    • Writers
      • Anthony E. Zuiker
      • Dustin Lee Abraham
    • Stars
      • Ron Eldard
      • John Goodman
      • Joe Mantegna
    • 23User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ron Eldard
    Ron Eldard
    • Edward
    John Goodman
    John Goodman
    • Deepthroat
    Joe Mantegna
    Joe Mantegna
    • Rocco
    Courteney Cox
    Courteney Cox
    • Karina
    Bokeem Woodbine
    Bokeem Woodbine
    • 477
    David Jensen
    • Nosey Bettor
    • (as Dave Jensen)
    John David Conti
    • Larry Chewcluck
    Terrence Evans
    • Lefty
    • (as Terrance Evans)
    Gary Grossman
    • Jeweler
    Steve Schirripa
    Steve Schirripa
    • Host
    Lucy Lin
    • Chinese Dealer
    Ai Wan
    Ai Wan
    • 11 Card Chinese Dealer
    John Buchanan
    • Black Jack Dealer
    Joey Miyashima
    Joey Miyashima
    • Dr. Andrews
    David Arquette
    David Arquette
    • Bartender
    Frank Gerrish
    Frank Gerrish
    • Fat Teller
    Jeff Olson
    • Sports Book Manager
    Jan Hanks
    • Nurse Catherine
    • (as Jan Hanks Jensen)
    • Director
      • Ron Moler
    • Writers
      • Anthony E. Zuiker
      • Dustin Lee Abraham
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    User reviews23

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    Queen Courteney

    Took my breath away....

    This film is amazing...

    I ordered it off of the internet being a HUUUGE Courteney Cox Arquette fan and when I watched it, the film and especially Courteney completely blew me away...

    The main character is Edward played by Ron Eldard (Deep Impact) who has a SERIOUS gambling problem. He is recommended to the malicious Deepthroat (John Goodman) for a Runner job by his uncle Rocco (Joe Magneta) who is trying to get himself out of a serious situation. There is one condition, Edward cannot, under any circumstances gamble. Will he do it?...

    Edward meets a beautiful, young casino waitress called Karina (Cox Arquette). She's the kinda girl "you'd kill your brother for" (hehe, my favourite line :D) He inevitably ends up falling in love with her and she falls pregnant.

    There is so much suspense in this film I was actually physically shaking by the end, and my nails certainly didn't survive it!!

    As for the performances: Ron Eldard is pretty good, although he does get slightly annoying and you feel like screaming at the screen at him... John Goodman is genuinly terrifying and disturbing as Deepthroat, a man that seems to have no soul whatsoever. The stand out in this film is definatly Courteney Cox Arquette though. She's simply... breathtaking in the role, and the labour scene at the end, in my opinion, is oscar winning stuff (no joke whatsoever)

    It's a shame that this film didn't do better because I'd love to see Courteney getting the recognition for dramatic acting that she deserves.

    Overall, on the strength of the amazing storyline and Courteney (especially Courteney :D) I give this film a definate 10 out of 10!!
    5kejava

    A good plot and well-developed characters, but it ends up being too simplistic.

    It is never pleasant to watch someone dig himself deeper and deeper into a hole, despite others' attempts to save him. Or because of others' attempts to make the hole deeper. Edward (Ron Eldard) is a compulsive gambler, born and raised in Las Vegas, who finds a solution to his money woes: run numbers for Deep Throat, a big-time gambler and thug (John Goodman). For a while, it looks like he's doing well -- Edward falls in love with Karina (Courtney Cox Arquette), and makes a good sum of money for Deep Throat. He cannot resist the temptations of gambling, however, and slowly, yet inevitably, slips time and again. Goodman is fun to watch -- no Mr. Nice Guy here. Arquette also acts well, showing a depth not seen in Friends or the Scream movies. Still, the movie lacks something -- there are a few subplots going on in the background that are never explained, and the ending, after a good build-up, ends up being too simplistic for my liking.
    8Arnold-7

    It drew me in.

    Like many others, I came across The Runner by accident. In my case, I just happened to turn to the Mystery Channel on cable here in Tokyo as it started. I was intrigued enough by the title to see who was in it. Then the opening shot that draws the viewer into Las Vegas drew me into the movie. I had no idea what a "runner" is, but I soon learned a few things about Las Vegas I had never imagined. And then I got caught up in the story of the loser that keeps getting another chance. Of the many fine points about this movie, the one that stands out for me is the script. In particular, John Goodman's "insights" into the dilemma faced by fathers as their little girls grow up will probably stick with me the longest.
    Iwould

    scary as it should be

    Maybe the acting is a little rude, maybe the directing is a little anonymous, maybe there's a little too much "Leaving Las Vegas" influence on the story (which maybe is not the worst thing you can say about the script). But, if only all the (many) films about gambling had been so honest about the abysses of horrors where gamblers live every second of their lives, then maybe people would have a more realistic, less charming idea of them.

    The story is so honest about the losing that I really think the writer talks about personal experience. I do.
    7DashingD

    Gambling has never looked less glamorous.

    Unsettling story of a loser addicted to gambling who is hired as a runner by a sadistic man well aware that his new hire will never be able to follow a single rule: no gambling.

    Ron Eldard does a wonderful job as Edward Carrington, making his character believable, sympathetic and infuriating all in a single breath. You root for the guy when he pulls himself out of a hole he's dug for himself and then feel like taking him aside and beating the crap out of him when he digs himself right back in. Never have I felt so helpless and uncomfortable watching a character's life fall to pieces on screen.

    John Goodman and Courtney Cox are also very good. John Goodman's sweet guy disposition is nowhere to be found here, tucked away to allow an intimidating brute of a man to surface. Courtney Cox shines and shows the kind of range that has only been hinted at on "Friends".

    Definitely worth seeing and not easily forgotten.

    Vegas and gambling have never looked less glamorous.

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    • Trivia
      Steve Schirripa and Bokeem Woodbine both previously featured in The Sopranos (1999)
    • Quotes

      Karina: You tore the whole world right out of me, Edward.

    • Soundtracks
      Mr. Jinx
      Written by J.J. Holiday and Jimmie Wood

      Performed by Imperial Crowns

      Courtesy of Strictly Hits Music

      By Arrangement with Engel Entertainment

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    • Release date
      • August 1, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • German
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Otage du jeu
    • Filming locations
      • Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
    • Production company
      • Aspect Ratio Film
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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