

Hit & Run 2012
"A Comedy That Never Takes Its Foot Off The Gas"
Hit & Run (2012) throws its audience into a nonstop adrenaline rush of high-speed chases, sharp wit, and unexpected twists.
Director: David Palmer
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hit & Run (2012) about?
Charlie Bronson, a former getaway driver hiding in witness protection, risks everything to help his girlfriend reach Los Angeles. But their road trip spirals into danger when federal agents and his old gang give chase, forcing them to outrun their past before it's too late.
Who directed Hit & Run?
David Palmer, known for blending action and comedy in films, directed Hit & Run (2012), creating a frenetic on-screen experience.
Who stars in Hit & Run?
Dax Shepard takes the lead as Charlie Bronson, joined by Kristen Bell as his determined girlfriend and Bradley Cooper as the relentless antagonist.
Is Hit & Run (2012) worth watching?
If you love action comedies with sharp humor and relentless pacing, Hit & Run (2012) delivers. While it doesn't boast blockbuster ratings, its blend of romance, comedy, and nonstop action makes it a fun, if flawed, ride.
How long is Hit & Run?
Hit & Run (2012) runs for 100 minutes, packing in a full dose of excitement without overstaying its welcome.
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About Hit & Run (2012) — When Love and Chaos Collide on the Run
Hit & Run (2012) throws its audience into a nonstop adrenaline rush of high-speed chases, sharp wit, and unexpected twists. Directed by David Palmer, this action-comedy blends chaos and romance as a former wheelman, Charlie Bronson (Dax Shepard), risks everything to escort his girlfriend to Los Angeles—only to trigger a domino effect of chaos. With Bradley Cooper's slick villain and Kristen Bell's determined girlfriend, the film balances comedy with suspense, all set against sun-soaked highways and desperate getaways.
When Charlie's past collides with his present, the feds close in, and his old crew resurfaces, the couple's cross-country odyssey becomes a battle for survival. Hit & Run (2012) delivers a frenetic ride where every turn hides a new obstacle, proving that in this world, you can't outrun your mistakes—or the people hunting you.




