Midnight Run: Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Midnight Run: Difference between revisions
'''''Midnight Run''''' is the 1988 action comedy directed by [[Martin Brest]] and starring [[Robert De Niro]] as a bounty hunter who has to endure a cross-country trip with the fugitive bookkeeper (Charles Grodin) he is trying to bring back to Los Angeles while being pursued by the mob and the FBI. The film also stars [[Yaphet Kotto]], [[John Ashton]], and [[Dennis Farina]].
'''''Midnight Run''''' is the 1988 action comedy starring [[Robert De Niro]] as Jack Walsh, a former cop now working as a bounty hunter who has to endure a cross-country trip with the bail-jumping bookkeeper (Charles Grodin) he was trying to bring back to Los Angeles in order to collect his fee. During their journey, the duo find themselves pursued by both the FBI and the mob. The film was directed by [[Martin Brest]] and co-stars [[Yaphet Kotto]], [[John Ashton]], and [[Dennis Farina]].
Midnight Run is the 1988 action comedy starring Robert De Niro as Jack Walsh, a former cop now working as a bounty hunter who has to endure a cross-country trip with the bail-jumping bookkeeper (Charles Grodin) he was trying to bring back to Los Angeles in order to collect his fee. During their journey, the duo find themselves pursued by both the FBI and the mob. The film was directed by Martin Brest and co-stars Yaphet Kotto, John Ashton, and Dennis Farina.
The following weapons were used in the film Midnight Run:
At the beginning of the film, bounty hunter Jack Walsh (Robert De Niro) carries a Colt Detective Special as his main weapon until he has to check the revolver before boarding a commercial flight and never retrieving it. During the shootout at the Chicago bus station, one of the FBI agents is briefly seen with his Colt Detective Special drawn.