Midnight Runaround
Midnight Runaround is a 1994 American made-for-television film, and the second in a series of television films produced for Universal Television's Action Pack programming block and based on the 1988 film Midnight Run.[1][2] The sequel to Another Midnight Run, the film stars Christopher McDonald reprising his role as Jack Walsh. Midnight Runaround was followed by Midnight Run for Your Life.
Midnight Runaround | |
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Genre | Action Comedy |
Based on | Characters by George Gallo |
Written by | Frank De Palma Terry Borst Jerrold E. Brown |
Directed by | Frank De Palma |
Starring | Christopher McDonald Kyle Secor Rebecca Cross Ed O'Ross Dan Hedaya John Fleck |
Music by | Bennie Walace |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Tony To Ellen Erwin |
Cinematography | Robert Draper |
Editor(s) | Chip Masamitsu Tim Tommasino |
Running time | 89 minutes |
Distributor | Universal Pictures |
Release | |
Original release | March 20, 1994 |
Chronology | |
Followed by | Midnight Run for Your Life |
Cast
- Christopher McDonald as Jack Walsh
- Kyle Secor as Dale Adder
- Ed O'Ross as Marvin Dorfler
- John Fleck as Jerry Geisler
- Dan Hedaya as Eddie Moscone
- Rebecca Cross as Gina
- Tom McCleister as Hal Mooney
- Dick Miller as O'Doul
- Leon Russom as Sheriff Burton
- Beverly Leech as Reba
- Jeff Doucette as Orvis
- Tom McCleister as Hal Mooney
- Gary Grubbs as Lester
Filming locations
- Los Angeles, California
- Tulsa, Oklahoma
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