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Cat Run 2011

★ 5.2160 votes106 min📅 2011-04-01

"CATch her if you can..."

Cat Run (2011), directed by John Stockwell, is a whip-smart blend of action, comedy, and thriller that leans into the messy, chaotic fun of mismatched allies thrown into a high-stakes mess.

Director: John Stockwell

Cast

Paz Vega
Paz Vega
Catalina Rona
Janet McTeer
Janet McTeer
Helen Bingham
Alphonso McAuley
Alphonso McAuley
Julian Simms
Scott Mechlowicz
Scott Mechlowicz
Anthony Hester
Christopher McDonald
Christopher McDonald
Bill Krebb
Karel Roden
Karel Roden
Carver
D.L. Hughley
D.L. Hughley
Dexter
Tony Curran
Tony Curran
Sean Moody
Michelle Lombardo
Michelle Lombardo
Stephanie
Radik Golovkov
Radik Golovkov
Ryder

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cat Run (2011) about?

Cat Run (2011) follows a high-end escort who accidentally acquires key evidence of a government cover-up, making her the target of a hired assassin. Two hapless young detectives end up becoming her unexpected protectors as they try to keep her safe from the killer. The film blends over-the-top action, sharp comedy, and tense thriller

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About Cat Run (2011) — Chaotic Buddy Cop Action-Comedy Thriller

Cat Run (2011), directed by John Stockwell, is a whip-smart blend of action, comedy, and thriller that leans into the messy, chaotic fun of mismatched allies thrown into a high-stakes mess. The film kicks off when a sharp, street-smart high-end escort accidentally stumbles onto irrefutable proof of a scandalous government cover-up, instantly marking her as a target for a ruthless, cold-blooded assassin hired to silence her before she can go public with what she knows. Two hapless, by-the-book young detectives initially assigned to a low-level case end up crossing paths with her, and quickly find themselves roped into acting as her unlikely protectors as the killer closes in. The cast is led by Paz Vega as the quick-witted escort at the center of the chaos, with standout supporting performances from Janet McTeer, Scott Mechlowicz, Alphonso McAuley, Christopher McDonald, and Karel Roden, all leaning into the film's playful, self-aware tone. Cat Run balances laugh-out-loud buddy cop comedy with tense, fast-paced thriller set pieces, leaning into its B-movie charm to deliver a fun, unpretentious ride that never takes itself too seriously, perfect for fans of offbeat action-comedies.