Run, Man, Run (1968)
31KRun, Man, Run (1968). 1h 41m | Not Rated
“Tomas Milian returns as Cuchillo, a petty thief who after being imprisoned helps his cell-mate and himself escape. He then gets entangled in a run to get the 3 million dollars in gold that his cell-mate, whom also happens to be a Mexican Revolutionary, hid in a town across the border in Texas. Heu0026#39;s chased by his overbearing girlfriend who wants desperately to get married, a bounty hunter (Donald Ou0026#39;Brien), as well as some others.I have yet to see u0026quot;The Big Gundownu0026quot;, so I canu0026#39;t compare the two, but I really enjoyed this movie and found it to be humorous well still maintaining some good action. And I certainly liked it much more then the previous Thomas Milian film that Iu0026#39;ve seen u0026quot;Se sei Vivo sparau0026quot; (Django Kill, if you live shoot) u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eMy Grade: B+ u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eBlue Underground DVD Extras: Part of BUu0026#39;s Spaghetti Western Collection. Uncut; 17 minuteu0026#39;Run man Run: 35 years Runningu0026#39; Featurette; 38 minute u0026#39;Westerns Italian Styleu0026#39; Featurette; Italian Main Titles; Posters u0026amp; Still Gallery; Talent Bios for Sergio Sollima u0026amp; Tomas Milian; Theatrical Trailer u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003e3 Easter Eggs: Highlight the hidden knife in the Extras menu for Trailers for u0026quot;Djangou0026quot;, u0026quot;Dajango Killu0026quot;, and u0026quot;A Man Called Bladeu0026quot;; Highlight the knife in the main menu for Tomas Milian telling of his run with a tax man; The hidden knife over the face in the Chapter Select menu for an unsubtitled interview of some sort”