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Midnight Run
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PRINCIPALS
Actors:Robert De Niro, Charles Grodin, Yaphet Kotto, John Ashton, Dennis Farina, Joe Pantoliano, Richard Foronjy, Robert Miranda, Jack Kehoe, Wendy Phillips, Danielle DuClos, Philip Baker Hall, Tom McCleister
Director:Martin Brest
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Producer: Martin Brest, Dan York, William S. Gilmore
ScreenWriter: George Gallo
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Studio: Universal Studios
Run Time:126 min
Theater Release:20 Jul 1988
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MPAA: R (Restricted)
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Critics Score: 96%
Audience Score: 82%
Theatrical Release: 1988

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