On the Run (1999)
1h 34m
Running Time
January 29, 1999Release Date
Plot.
Albert is an introverted travel agent living a lonely life in New York. When Louie, his best friend from childhood, appears having just escaped from prison, Albert's quiet existence is permanently disrupted. what ensues is one long, crazy night in New York that will change both their lives forever.
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Cast & Crew.
Michael Imperioli
Albert DeSantis
John Ventimiglia
Louie Salazar
Drena De Niro
Rita
Joaquim de Almeida
Ignácio
Nick Sandow
Jack
Victor Argo
Man Shaving
Bruno de Almeida
Director
Sharon Angela
Tina
Jonathan Berman
Writer
Joseph Minion
Writer
John Frey
George
Paul Lazar
Cabbie
Tino Navarro
Producer
Frank London
Composer
Anthony Zaccaro
Cop in Apartment
Joseph R. Gannascoli
Burly Guy
Igor Sunara
Cinematographer
Arthur J. Nascarella
Irwin
Tom Gilroy
Tom
Anna Köhler
Anna
Agnès Jaoui
Kirstin
Suzanne Shepherd
Lady in Travel Agency
Bronson Dudley
Dr. Shapiro
Dwight Ewell
Rasta
Paolina Weber
Nurse
Joel Rooks
Bartender
Gary Perez
Cop in Havana Club
L.B. Williams
Cop in Coffee Shop
Sara Graça
Vicky
Jason Pabon
Young Albert
Saul Negron
Young Louie
Miguel Ferreira
Bodyguard #2
Luís Fontes
Bodyguard #1
Lou Tiano
Man in Bathroom
David Callegati
Cop in Hospital #2
Eddie Branquinho
Cop in Hospital #1
Kate Lunsford
Waitress
Steve Axelrod
Bartender (uncredited)
Brian Donahue
Joe (uncredited)
Sheila Jaffe
Casting
Georgianne Walken
Casting
Matt Janes
Line Producer
Beatrice Sisul
Editor
Raymond Parizer
Co-Producer
Isabelle Parion
Co-Producer
Details.
Wiki.
On the Run (Portuguese: Em Fuga) is a 1999 crime comedy film directed by Bruno de Almeida in his directorial debut. It stars Michael Imperioli and John Ventimiglia and is written by Joseph Minion, based on a story by de Almeida and Jonathan Berman.The film premiered in Portugal in January 1999 and was given a limited theatrical release in the United States on June 2, 2000. It won the award for Best Film at the 1999 Ourense Film Festival in Spain and was nominated the Open Palm Award at the Gotham Awards. It had its cable debut on The Independent Film Channel in 2001 and was released on DVD in 2002.