I loved reading from an employee at this airport that for several years after this movie came out people would yell "Serrano's got the disks!!!" "Serrano's got the disks!!!"
R.I.P. Charles Grodin. 😭 He died today... R.I.P. Dennis Farina too ...😭 You two, along with the legendary De Niro, you made one of the greatest movies ever .
What a perfectly entertaining movie with no flaws. Sad looking at this great scene, how Dennis, Yaphet and Charles are no longer with us. Thanks for your great performances guys.
This film was perfectly cast and I always liked how this scene ended without some dumbass Hollywood shoot out. It's a very smart film that deserves more recognition.
That's even a very very special film by today and even 1988 standard. 1- No one gets killed ( at gun shot) 2. No love affair 3. No Sex scene 4. No female character beside Jack Walsh's ex-wife. ( i am not against female characters but just to point out that you don't necessarily need the (sexual)attraction of a female to make a good movie)
Midnight Run was one of a chosen few that had legal permission from LAX legal counsel, FBI legal, and LA Port Authority legal, to film that scene inside of an actual airport terminal. It is an excellent film.
Two airports ---- a later scene is filmed at LAX (Terminal 8, to be exact). But this scene is filmed at McCarren (LAS) in Vegas. The terminal map at 0:42 .... Terminal 1 still has that same gate set-up, 30 years+ later.
One of the most underrated movies. Great performances all around - De niro, Farina, Grodin, Ashton, Kotto, Pantoliano, etc...Great cast that delivered great performances.
@@johncgw4011 In the UK, outside of this thread its a movie that just hasn't come up in discussion for me ever since I first watched it over 30 years ago.
@@johncgw4011 You answered your own question: It's a cult classic, which means its appreciated by a few. Don't get me wrong, it's a great movie, but it was released the same summer as Die Hard and didn't enjoy the same large audiences.
Jack and Serrano don't even have dialogue with each other at all in the film until this point but when they start talking you can feel the natural chemistry as if they really did know each other back in Chicago. This movie is great
Any movie that includes Yaphet Koto is guaranteed to be entertaining, well made, and somewhat odd. He is one of my favorite character actors, ever. Love his smile when he looks Serano in the face.
Jimmy gone, Mosley gone, The Duke gone 😢. Dennis, Yaphet and now Charles Grodin. Stars of the greatest buddy movie of all time. Rest in Peace fellas. You live on, on screen forever.
One of my favorite climaxes in any film ever. The music is perfect. De Niro yelling at the camera in that wide shot is perfect. Just solidly directed, acted, written. And that’s what Midnight Run is. It’s no masterpiece. It’s just a solidly directed, acted, and written film. Don’t come across that all too often nowadays.
Recently discovered this movie when I was searching for more 80's action movies I haven't seen, so I watched it and I loved it. This movie had fantastic acting, very funny, some good action, and the chemistry between Robert De Niro and Charles Grodin is excellent, these two made this movie a lot of fun. Highly recommended for anyone who hasn't seen it yet.
Dennis Farina was a hell of a versatile actor. In this scene, as much as I consider DeNiro as a tough guy, here he seems genuinely intimidated by Farina's character. An awesome actor!
From 4:31 on until a put 4:40 or so.... freeze it tap it quickly in a play/pause motion. It is literally AMAZING how the stuntmen/actors are able to move in sooooooo quickly with no one tripping or out of place. Credit director Martin Brest for an incredible well done choreographed scene!
This certainly is one of my favorite films of all time. What makes it so is it's fantastic script and how is ties the comedy and drama together. This scene is so satisfying because it has the stakes high with suspense but still puts humor within. An excellent film
The decision to have Marvin enter this climactic scene was just genius on so many levels: comedic, tense and even just to have him get in the way of Jack's plans one more time.
de Niro's expression from 2:28 - 2:32 also. Serrano stuck the knife in and hurt Walsh badly. You can clearly see it - but Walsh had to stand there and take it.
This is probably the best comedy DiNiro ever made. OK I know what some of you are thinking but the King of Comedy was not actually a comedy and don't even say Meet the Parents or Analyze this. Great scene with so many good actors on top of their game, not one bad performance in this movie.
This is such an underrated movie. Still love it after all these years. De Niro was great, but both Yaphet Kotto and Charles Grodin were hilarious. Not to forget John Ashton. Comedy gold.
A few years ago while checking in at the Southwest Airlines counter at McCarren airport I yelled "Soriano got the disk" many people laughed and one of the Southwest employees said that is one of favorite things passengers does at their check in counter.
A damn Shame dennis farina passed away...great actor in midnight run with De Niro. I always say, you can't have a great film without a great villain. A cool fact for all of you Dennis farina fans; he started off as a cop in Chicago before he got into show biz. He was In a lot of great films. I liked his role as a crooked casino owner in the movie Reindeer Games starring Ben affleck...
Love this movie watched it so many times as a kid. Every time I meet up with my brothers In Atlantic City we say Serranos Got The Discs!!! I also love how Farina signals to his guys to get the duke and he immediately drops a coin into the pay phone to make the call. You don’t see that anymore awesome !
There was a powerful sense of menace about Dennis Farina, you could easily forget he was acting ; tough, afraid of no one, and 100% sure of being top dog in any situation. I think the real Mafia would have hired him if he’d been of that inclination.
Dennis Farina is one of the few famous actors I've met in person. I also met Cheryl Ladd. They both visited our remote Army base in Saudi Arabia when we were stationed overseas just after 9-11. The USO flies them over. I had only seen him in "Get Shorty."
About a month after 9-11. October 01-March 02. Prince Sultan Air Base about 2 hours south of Riyadh. They flew us from Germany where we were stationed. Patriot Missile Battalion.
great funny film classic I try to forget what a moron dezero is and its still great imagine if robin williams played the grodin role he wanted it thank goodness for grodin they did team up for the crappy awakenings crapfest sappy crap
@@gkroll8467 Yeah, I'll always love this film. Despite what a pathetic man Deniro has turned into. You would think with all the tough guy characters he's played that he'd support Trump.
Facts: Dennis Farina, before he became an actor he was a Chicago Police officer in the burglary division, and prior joining the force ,he actually served in the U.S. Army.
Farina was the business, how this fearless calibre of actor didnt rise to dizzier heights in Hollywood is a mystery to me. Consummate actor, streetwise, and yet surprisingly eloquent, and here making DeNiro like look hes still at school, the best, and was blessed, RIP.
Joseph1NJ True, but in recent times I don’t see much breadth of range in De Niro’s acting either, he’s still living off his high praise 70s/80s superstar reputation.
Awesome !, Someone finally put this up, I've been looking for it for years, thank you so much. This'll make a great throwback Thursday, or turn back Tuesday post. 🎥
Dennis Farnia can go from a extremely serious violent killer mobster in this movie. To a very hilarious ridiculous violent killer mobster in Get Shorty. Both parts played brilliantly.
Wow! From 4:30 to 4:32, De Niro covered about 25ft of distance to his right, whilst going to the other direction. Chain smoking, cant prevent an olympic level athlete after all.
I loved reading from an employee at this airport that for several years after this movie came out people would yell "Serrano's got the disks!!!" "Serrano's got the disks!!!"
Haha cool
That's awesome
Fucking brilliant
Wow
@@cultclassic999 hi
R.I.P. Charles Grodin. 😭
He died today...
R.I.P. Dennis Farina too ...😭
You two, along with the legendary De Niro, you made one of the greatest movies ever .
I am shocked with fear that Yaphette's death came more than two months now we have Charles Grodin into his finish line of his life completely.
RIP Mr. Kotto. RIP Mr. Grodin. RIP Mr. Farina.
Don’t forget about Yaphet Kotto
R.I.P! Best movie ever.
Don't forget Jack Kehoe who played Eddie's Assistant Jerry Geisler the guy who was secretly tipping Serrano's men.
What a perfectly entertaining movie with no flaws. Sad looking at this great scene, how Dennis, Yaphet and Charles are no longer with us. Thanks for your great performances guys.
You said it perfectly when you said it had no flaws.
This movie is so underappreciated, one of De Niro's finest performances
It's very much appreciated by millions of fans and hell it's been ripped off for decades lol.
The scene at his ex-wife's house with the daughter he hadn't seen in years and who tried to give him money she had saved was tear jerking.
@@kendallrivers1119 still not enough. This movie still remains in the shadows of the Scorsese movies.
@@spuriusscapula4829Can't argue with you there.
Definitely one of his finest performances.
This film was perfectly cast and I always liked how this scene ended without some dumbass Hollywood shoot out. It's a very smart film that deserves more recognition.
That's even a very very special film by today and even 1988 standard. 1- No one gets killed ( at gun shot) 2. No love affair 3. No Sex scene 4. No female character beside Jack Walsh's ex-wife. ( i am not against female characters but just to point out that you don't necessarily need the (sexual)attraction of a female to make a good movie)
@@ssssssss6889 Those ppl in the helicopter die
Well stated.
@@ssssssss6889 Actually couple of bad guys die, especially those on a helicopter in one of the scenes.
@@Exchiefboy True. Let's rephrase that part saying " there is no bloody and dramatic killing scene." Good catch , thanks.
The threat of a shootout was so high and so perfectly executed, it honestly is even more perfect that one doesn't happen.
FreshTillDeath56
Exactly. To use the old cliché, less is more.
Midnight Run was one of a chosen few that had legal permission from LAX legal counsel, FBI legal, and LA Port Authority legal, to film that scene inside of an actual airport terminal.
It is an excellent film.
Two airports ---- a later scene is filmed at LAX (Terminal 8, to be exact). But this scene is filmed at McCarren (LAS) in Vegas.
The terminal map at 0:42 .... Terminal 1 still has that same gate set-up, 30 years+ later.
@@keithvanhouw8790it was def McCarron
@@michaelimonditherealthe changed the name now 😮
RIP Yaphet Kotto. He played such a good straight role in this film that the irreverence could play around.
I didn’t know he died as well, because Charles Gordon passed away yesterday
Great movie , what a pity their dropping like flies .....
Not many films can ride the line between comedy and suspense like this, I mean it goes from humor to real serious in just these few minutes,
Every time the movie brings you to the edge of your seat, Marvin shows up
One of the most underrated movies. Great performances all around - De niro, Farina, Grodin, Ashton, Kotto, Pantoliano, etc...Great cast that delivered great performances.
Massively underrated
Why does everyone say "underrated"? It is highly acclaimed and loved, a cult classic.
@@johncgw4011 In the UK, outside of this thread its a movie that just hasn't come up in discussion for me ever since I first watched it over 30 years ago.
@@johncgw4011 You answered your own question: It's a cult classic, which means its appreciated by a few. Don't get me wrong, it's a great movie, but it was released the same summer as Die Hard and didn't enjoy the same large audiences.
The comedic duo of two non-comedic actors in this is amazing
Rest In Peace Yaphet Kotto, you were a great Agent Mosley (yes the real one).
"Alonzo Mosley, FBI..."
I'M MOSLEY!!!
Special Agent Foster Grant.
John Ashton (Marvin) is such an underrated actor - he stole every scene he was in
Beverly Hills Cop, baby!
Where's my cigarettes???
He was funny in trapped in paradise lol.
Why don't you quit... It'd be cheaper for the both of us
Jack and Serrano don't even have dialogue with each other at all in the film until this point but when they start talking you can feel the natural chemistry as if they really did know each other back in Chicago. This movie is great
Any movie that includes Yaphet Koto is guaranteed to be entertaining, well made, and somewhat odd. He is one of my favorite character actors, ever. Love his smile when he looks Serano in the face.
He’s literally the only reason Freddys Dead is bearable
Jimmy gone, Mosley gone, The Duke gone 😢.
Dennis, Yaphet and now Charles Grodin.
Stars of the greatest buddy movie of all time.
Rest in Peace fellas.
You live on, on screen forever.
It may be 2020, but somewhere out there in the ether of life...Serrano's still got the disks!
And now he's having a hard time relocating the data on them to a USB stick...he can't find a computer with a 3.5" FD drive😂
Farina's best and underrated role
@@factenter6787 They were blank disks. No data to transfer.
The blank discs.
High brow
Dennis Farina would have been perfectly cast for “The Sopranos!”
he's a natural
Would have been great as Phil Leotardo.
I always thought that as well. Any of the mafia movies/shows would have suited him I think.
And to think Dennis was a policeman first!
@@dktide91 fr
Dennis Farina is a terrific actor. Whether as a hard boiled cop or as this utterly smug and contemptible mob boss, the guy absolutely owns the screen
He was great in Manhunter
@@paultruesdale7680 He was also great in Snatch and 25th Hour
@@gaz4840 He was great in Crime story, the casting was terrific.
Farina was a Chicago police officer before becoming an actor.
@@paultruesdale7680 “Yes, London. You know: fish, chips, cup ‘o tea, bad food, worse weather, Mary fucking Poppins… London!” - Cousin Avi
😂😂😂
One of my favorite climaxes in any film ever. The music is perfect. De Niro yelling at the camera in that wide shot is perfect. Just solidly directed, acted, written. And that’s what Midnight Run is. It’s no masterpiece. It’s just a solidly directed, acted, and written film. Don’t come across that all too often nowadays.
You like climaxes dya er
I even had the *video tape* before I came to the US. Love this for Saturday afternoons...
I prefer this kind of score from Elfman more than any of his goofy Burton work.
I think it's a masterpiece on it's own terms. A heartfelt screenplay for a start, with genuine feeling.
for me its a masterpiece. just in terms of the dialogues, acting, music and casting. but i understand what youre saying
Recently discovered this movie when I was searching for more 80's action movies I haven't seen, so I watched it and I loved it. This movie had fantastic acting, very funny, some good action, and the chemistry between Robert De Niro and Charles Grodin is excellent, these two made this movie a lot of fun. Highly recommended for anyone who hasn't seen it yet.
Dennis Farina was a really good actor. Going head to head with De Niro here and he could do comedy as well. Loved everything he was in.
Absolutely, he was great for a guy who arrived late to the craft, more than holds his own with De Niro, sadly missed.
Looks a bit like Frank Vincent
Even though farina is dead, he was a better actor than Robert DeNiro is now. Cause DeNiro is washed up and political lately.
Buelligan88 He great in Snatch too. Very great and underrated actor.
@@elestireninsanylmaz9581 very very funny in Snatch
Always liked Yaphet Kotto. So many great character actors in this film.
Yaphet Kotto is one of those guys I can watch in any movie
Media Sawdust He's in an old western with Dean Martin called 5 Card Stud.
Dennis Farina was a hell of a versatile actor. In this scene, as much as I consider DeNiro as a tough guy, here he seems genuinely intimidated by Farina's character. An awesome actor!
From 4:31 on until a put 4:40 or so.... freeze it tap it quickly in a play/pause motion. It is literally AMAZING how the stuntmen/actors are able to move in sooooooo quickly with no one tripping or out of place. Credit director Martin Brest for an incredible well done choreographed scene!
This certainly is one of my favorite films of all time. What makes it so is it's fantastic script and how is ties the comedy and drama together. This scene is so satisfying because it has the stakes high with suspense but still puts humor within. An excellent film
You missed the best part-Yaphet Kotto's smile when he knows he finally has Jimmy Serrano at the very end. Just a few more seconds!
R.I.P. Charles Grodin.
See you in the next life.
love the movie, for me its a masterpiece.
The decision to have Marvin enter this climactic scene was just genius on so many levels: comedic, tense and even just to have him get in the way of Jack's plans one more time.
I love de Niro's expression at 1:23! Every actor is perfectly cast. A brilliant script, peppered with fitting profanities.
de Niro's expression from 2:28 - 2:32 also.
Serrano stuck the knife in and hurt Walsh badly. You can clearly see it - but Walsh had to stand there and take it.
Jack’s phone call to Joe Pantaleone!! Hilarious.
JOHN ASHTON as Marvin was great I also liked him as Taggart in the Beverly Hills Cop films
Also played the uptight dad in Some Kind of Wonderful.
MARVIN, LOOK...!! Ker-POW!
Dennis Farina was a cracking actor and a credit to his profession. "Moron 1 put Moron 2 on the phone".
Don't say a word to me Sydney. Don't say a fucking word to me or I'll get up and bury this telephone in your head
"I'll stab you through the heart with a fuckin' pencil!"
@@inkfishpete8695 Must be Jon Wick's father.
@@augustosantamaria4846 that was one of Dennis Farina's lines in an earlier scene.
Sidney, sit down. Relax. Have a sandwich. Drink a glass of milk. Do some f**king thing, will ya.
RIP Dennis, awesome actor
You probably already know this but Dennis Farina started out as a Cop here in Chicago before going into show biz. lol
before he was actor he used to be a chicago cop
Wtf he died? 😞
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Dennis Farina was a great actor. He always played a terrific gangster. Loved him during the two seasons he played Detective Fontana on Law & Order.
I've never seen him in Law and Order but Snatch, I liked him on that movie too ( flying across the ocean just to get that diamond )
He played tv show a detective something confidential good show
I Liked His Character in Snatch
This is probably the best comedy DiNiro ever made. OK I know what some of you are thinking but the King of Comedy was not actually a comedy and don't even say Meet the Parents or Analyze this. Great scene with so many good actors on top of their game, not one bad performance in this movie.
Yes, not even a question
The chemistry between Grodin and De Niro is insanely good, one of my favorite films of all time, really deep and talented cast
John Ashton was hilarious in this movie! And RIP Dennis Farina who was a real cop before he got into acting.
Really? So that’swhy he was so good in „Crime Story”
Scott Hayden classic
When asked what Cop Tv show was most realistic he said Barney Miller 😊
@@samanthab1923 love that show a true classic
Steev Rawjers It really holds up too. Catch it on one of the oldies channels, MeTv. 👍
This is such an underrated movie. Still love it after all these years. De Niro was great, but both Yaphet Kotto and Charles Grodin were hilarious. Not to forget John Ashton. Comedy gold.
Pacino? Do you mean DeNiro?
Of course. Stupid mistake. I will correct. Thanks.
The movie went from being hilarious to edge of your seat in one scene.
Well, right before this scene it was very serious, when Sorano told the Duke he was going to kill his family.
this may well be the case in FBI take downs or whatever this is called LOL! I don't know how witty my dialogue is now but I had to chime in! ENJOY!
Very true , amazing Directing
So true...I had sweaty hands at 11yrs old watching this
Yaphet Kotto's smile at the end of that scene. lol
So love this film, such a great film, and so underrated
This guy - Dennis Farina - was an awesome actor with a major "A". He always kinda... "reminded" me of Frank Vincent! :)
A few years ago while checking in at the Southwest Airlines counter at McCarren airport I yelled "Soriano got the disk" many people laughed and one of the Southwest employees said that is one of favorite things passengers does at their check in counter.
Only in America
Too bad, I'll never be able to use the "take a wild guess" line at the counter as I puff away on a cigarette.
Actuakky is SERRANO.
Actually his name is SERRANO.
they must be older passengers
A damn Shame dennis farina passed away...great actor in midnight run with De Niro. I always say, you can't have a great film without a great villain. A cool fact for all of you Dennis farina fans; he started off as a cop in Chicago before he got into show biz. He was In a lot of great films. I liked his role as a crooked casino owner in the movie Reindeer Games starring Ben affleck...
Liked him in Manhunter. Always made a film better which is a credit to him.
I miss Dennis.
He was a good man; a nice guy.
freaking amazing person and actor
Me too
I grew up watching his movies and his shows with my parents
That was a genius move of Jack to walk away like that. Pretty much sells it to Serrano that he’s winging it and working alone.
1:24 look at De Niro go from laughing to totally serious. That is amazing acting!
Scarily good!
Love this movie watched it so many times as a kid. Every time I meet up with my brothers In Atlantic City we say Serranos Got The Discs!!! I also love how Farina signals to his guys to get the duke and he immediately drops a coin into the pay phone to make the call. You don’t see that anymore awesome !
Great scene. I remember seeing this film when it was released here in 1988.
Such an underrated movie!!
Anything to declare? Yea, dont go to England.
"Why Do They Call Him The Bullet Dodger Tony?" - Cousin Avi
"Because He Dodges Bullet Avi" - Bullet Tooth Tony
@@rdg760jr2 wait, was cousin avi the pronounced name of a child that meant cousin harry?
@@joecook5689 What?
Arlen Taylor snatch
It's chilli outside , it's chilli inside , a regular fuckin chill fest !
There was a powerful sense of menace about Dennis Farina, you could easily forget he was acting ; tough, afraid of no one, and 100% sure of being top dog in any situation.
I think the real Mafia would have hired him if he’d been of that inclination.
Ironically, he served 18 years in the Chicago police department, before becoming an actor.
(I wonder if he was popular?)
Dennis Farina is one of the few famous actors I've met in person. I also met Cheryl Ladd. They both visited our remote Army base in Saudi Arabia when we were stationed overseas just after 9-11. The USO flies them over. I had only seen him in "Get Shorty."
About a month after 9-11. October 01-March 02. Prince Sultan Air Base about 2 hours south of Riyadh. They flew us from Germany where we were stationed. Patriot Missile Battalion.
This movie deserves to be called "brilliant." So much better than all that high tech, ridiculous CGI crap today.
I took a girl to see this movie with me and got laid afterwards.
great funny film classic I try to forget what a moron dezero is and its still great imagine if robin williams played the grodin role he wanted it thank goodness for grodin they did team up for the crappy awakenings crapfest sappy crap
@@gkroll8467 Yeah, I'll always love this film. Despite what a pathetic man Deniro has turned into. You would think with all the tough guy characters he's played that he'd support Trump.
@@citygirl5705 Haha! You're funny!
@@citygirl5705 Drumpf is a sniveling coward who is insecure about everything. Insecurity indicates weakness not toughness.
The ticket clerk was the director, Martin Brest. I love this criminally underrated movie.
One of my favorite movies, must've watched it about 30 times.
"Watch your cigarettes with this guy Jack!"
"Why the fuck does HE get special treatment?"
@@leathercoatguy "See you in LA, Marvin"
RIP
Charles Grodin
Yaphet Kotto
Dennis Farina
Yaphet kotto is Mosley?
This is my favourite movie of all time.
This is a great movie! One of my favorites!
AWESOME film!!
Dennis Farina would have been perfectly cast in The Sopranos!!!!!
Facts:
Dennis Farina, before he became an actor he was a Chicago Police officer in the burglary division, and prior joining the force ,he actually served in the U.S. Army.
He should stick to acting.
@@jamespfitz mm hmm
Debbie downer
De Niro's expression change from 1:24-1:26 is amazing during Farina's "serious" quote.
You're right!
2:36 - Check-in guy is director Martin Brest (also directed Beverly Hills Cop).
He looks like a snake
i never realized that marvin is taggert from bev hills cop! this is one of deniro's best flicks....farina and pantiliano also!
this is nostalgia .love the 90s,miss it
Farina was the business, how this fearless calibre of actor didnt rise to dizzier heights in Hollywood is a mystery to me. Consummate actor, streetwise, and yet surprisingly eloquent, and here making DeNiro like look hes still at school, the best, and was blessed, RIP.
Farina was always fun to watch. But whether it was the movies or Law and Order, he pretty much always played the same character.
Joseph1NJ True, but in recent times I don’t see much breadth of range in De Niro’s acting either, he’s still living off his high praise 70s/80s superstar reputation.
Such a great movie, must’ve seen this with my dad 300 times it never gets old
Awesome !,
Someone finally put this up, I've been looking for it for years, thank you so much.
This'll make a great throwback Thursday, or turn back Tuesday post.
🎥
You're welcome :)
Eric Barash
Love this movie
I know Im getting old...………..when this movie came out I was 23...…………..now Deniro looks like a young man to me...……………..Im the older man now...……..
I saw this movie with my dad when this movie came out. Still holds up
Nice!
The best part of the whole movie!! I remember watching this in middle school.
Yaphet Kotto made this scene so much better.
LOL... the smile on Yaphet Kotto’s face 😁!!!
I knew I remembered this scene when I was young, masterpiece of tension
Haven't seen this movie in years .. brilliant love it ..😄Gotta get myself a copy ..Deniro ..all of them "Great movie "
Very underrated movie. De Niro shows why he one of the greatest actors of all time.
Absolutely. His chemistry with Grodin was spot on, DeNiro was genuinely funny and the story has a lot of heart.
it's not underrated. if anything, it's rated.
DeNiro did not make this Movie ... Grodin made the Movie .. DeNiro just played the same exact character he plays in every other Movie ..
@@jefffromjersey52 jeff from jersey just gave his opinion, everyone ! i'll never forget where i was this day.
@@jefffromjersey52 Agreed...I got tired of seeing other great actors carrying his sorry $%^%$ for the past 30+ years.
Dennis Farnia can go from a extremely serious violent killer mobster in this movie.
To a very hilarious ridiculous violent killer mobster in Get Shorty.
Both parts played brilliantly.
I've been waiting for Midnight Run 2 in the last thirty years...
www.imdb.com/title/tt0110510/?ref_=tt_urv
the disk turned out to be DooM shareware edition.
Such an underrated movie.
Wow! From 4:30 to 4:32, De Niro covered about 25ft of distance to his right, whilst going to the other direction. Chain smoking, cant prevent an olympic level athlete after all.
This is still such a perfect film. I still watch it at least once a year.
Is this on anybody else's Top 10 scenes of all time list??
Easily, yes.
you got it baby look at the trailer different takes and scenes not in the finished film like always
Hell yeah
I used to watch this movie every day during summer vacations
Imagine this in an airport today !! Ha....guns everywhere. I like that MS-DOS computer too.
Dennis Farina was great in this MOvie and this scene. Very Scary Character. He must have been a pretty tough Cop when he was a Cop back in Chicago.
"Why don't you quit? It'd be cheaper for both of us."
The facial expressions of DeNiro while he’s talking to Dennis Farina are priceless.
"Serrano's got the discs! Serrano's got the discs!"
RIP John Ashton.
deniero,yaphet kotto,dennis farina ,gerald ford, etc..a lotta good acters in this movie ,and good writing
A great, underrated movie. RIP D. Farina.
R I P, Dennis Farina....great character actor for over 30 yrs.
RIP Grodin....
I watched this movie today and it was awesome. A classic American movie.
LOL at how 100 agents materialize out of the background the moment Alonzo says to move in
De Niro was perfect in this
"These sunglasses, they're really nice. Are they government issue or do you all like shop at the same store together"
One of the most underrated comedies of all time.
Still De Niros best movie and the funniest he's ever been.
Definitely better by far than the turd that was 'King of Comedy'.