The Runner (1999 film)

The Runner
Directed by Ron Moler
Produced by Ron Moler
Wayne Allan Rice
Written by Anthony E. Zuiker
Story by Dustin Lee Abraham
Starring Ron Eldard
Courteney Cox
John Goodman
Joe Mantegna
Bokeem Woodbine
Music by Anthony Marinelli
Cinematography James Glennon
Edited by Gene M. Gamache
Paul Heiman
Release date
1999
Running time
94 minutes
Country United States
Language English

The Runner is a 1999 crime thriller film directed by Ron Moler and starring Ron Eldard and Courteney Cox. In the film, a young man (Ron Eldard) with a gambling addiction has managed to get himself into serious debt by losing all his money. In an effort to pay off the bookies, his uncle pulls a few strings and gets him a job working for a gangster named Deepthroat (played by John Goodman), who needs a "runner" to place bets with various bookies. The gangster keeps his new "runner" on a short leash and, for the most part, the young gambler behaves himself. However, the temptation of walking around with large sums of cash proves too great, and the "runner" puts both his job and his survival on the line when he dips into his boss' funds to buy a ring for his girlfriend, played by Cox.

The soundtrack contains songs performed by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and Douglas September.

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