''Midnight Runaround'' is a 1994 American
made-for-television film
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, and the second in a series of television films produced for
Universal Television
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's
Action Pack programming block and based on the 1988 film ''
Midnight Run
''Midnight Run'' is a 1988 American road action comedy film directed by Martin Brest and starring Robert De Niro and Charles Grodin. Yaphet Kotto, John Ashton, Dennis Farina, Joe Pantoliano, and Philip Baker Hall play supporting roles.
At the 4 ...
''.
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''Another Midnight Run'' is a 1994 American made-for-television film, and the first in a series of television films produced for Universal Television's Action Pack programming block and based on the 1988 feature film ''Midnight Run''. Christophe ...
'', the film stars Christopher McDonald reprising his role as Jack Walsh. ''Midnight Runaround'' was followed by '' Midnight Run for Your Life''.
Cast
* Christopher McDonald as Jack Walsh
* Kyle Secor
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Early years
Secor was born in Tacoma, Wash ...
as Dale Adder
* Ed O'Ross
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as Marvin Dorfler
* John Fleck as Jerry Geisler
* Dan Hedaya
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as Eddie Moscone
* Rebecca Cross as Gina
* Tom McCleister as Hal Mooney
* Dick Miller as O'Doul
* Leon Russom
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who appeared in numerous television series, particularly soap operas. He portrayed Admiral Toddman (in the ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' episode " The Die is Cast") and the Starfleet Com ...
as Sheriff Burton
* Beverly Leech
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Premise
''Mathnet'' is a pastiche of ...
as Reba
* Jeff Doucette
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as Orvis
* Gary Grubbs
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as Lester
Filming locations
*Los Angeles, California
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*Sperry, Oklahoma
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References
External links
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1994 television films
1994 films
Action Pack (TV programming block)
American television films
Universal Pictures films
American action comedy films
Films shot in Oklahoma
Films set in Oklahoma
Films shot in Los Angeles
Television sequel films
1990s American films
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