
Insights
Plot Summary
Bounty hunter Jack Walsh is tasked with bringing bail jumper Jonathan "The Duke" Mardukas from New York to Los Angeles within five days. Along the way, they are pursued by the FBI, the mob, and a rival bounty hunter, creating a chaotic and often humorous cross-country chase. Walsh struggles to maintain control of the eccentric Duke, who seems more interested in fun than in his legal troubles.
Critical Reception
Midnight Run was a critical and commercial success, praised for its sharp writing, energetic pacing, and the compelling chemistry between its leads. The film's blend of action, comedy, and buddy-cop tropes resonated well with audiences and critics alike, establishing it as a beloved genre film.
What Reviewers Say
The film's fast-paced action sequences are expertly choreographed and thrilling.
The witty banter and evolving dynamic between De Niro and Grodin are a highlight.
A perfect blend of crime thriller and buddy comedy, with a surprisingly heartfelt core.
Google audience: Audiences praised the film for its excellent acting, particularly the leads' performances, and the exciting plot. Many enjoyed the humorous moments and the satisfying conclusion.
Fun Fact
The script was reportedly written in just 72 hours by George Gallo, who was inspired by the concept of a bounty hunter who actually cares about his target.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources