

Run 1991
"...because your life depends on it!"
In *Run (1991)*, a promising law student's life spirals into chaos after a fatal confrontation leaves the heir of a powerful crime family dead.
Director: Geoff Burrowes
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Run (1991) about?
*Run (1991)* follows a law student whose life unravels after he accidentally kills the son of a mob boss. Left with no allies, he must outrun both the vengeful criminal underworld and the relentless police pursuit, turning his once-ordinary life into a desperate fight for survival.
Who directed Run?
Run was directed by Geoff Burrowes, bringing a tense and atmospheric style to this action-packed thriller.
Who stars in Run?
The film stars Patrick Dempsey as the law student, alongside Kelly Preston, Ken Pogue, and A.C. Peterson in key roles.
Is Run (1991) worth watching?
If you enjoy high-stakes thrillers with moral gray areas and strong performances, *Run (1991)* is worth your time. While not a household name, its blend of action and drama makes it a solid pick for fans of 90s crime dramas seeking an underrated gem.
How long is Run?
Run (1991) has a runtime of 91 minutes.
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About Run (1991) — A Law Student's Desperate Escape from Mob Justice
In *Run (1991)*, a promising law student's life spirals into chaos after a fatal confrontation leaves the heir of a powerful crime family dead.
The once-promising academic now finds himself hunted by relentless mob enforcers and the law itself, turning the streets into a deadly maze. Directed by Geoff Burrowes, this gripping action-thriller blends high-stakes suspense with moral dilemmas, as the protagonist fights to survive in a world where every shadow could hide an enemy. With tight pacing and a tense atmosphere, *Run* explores themes of justice, guilt, and the blurred lines between right and wrong. The film's gritty realism and Patrick Dempsey's intense performance anchor a story that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
Featuring a mix of drama and adrenaline-fueled action, *Run (1991)* delivers a gripping escape narrative that lingers long after the credits roll.




