Runaway

1984

Action / Crime / Sci-Fi / Thriller

17
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 46% · 24 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 32% · 5K ratings
IMDb Rating 5.9/10 10 14511 14.5K

Plot summary

In the near future, a police officer specializes in malfunctioning robots. When a robot turns out to have been programmed to kill, he begins to uncover a homicidal plot to create killer robots... and his son becomes a target.


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Tom Selleck as Jack Ramsay
Kirstie Alley as Jackie Rogers
G.W. Bailey as Chief
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1 hr 40 min
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23.976 fps
1 hr 40 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by funtasticfour 6 / 10

Gene Simmons is a great villain!

Gene Simmons just looks creepy, and I wish he'd play more villain roles. That being said, this movie was ok. Considering it's 1984, they predicted drones, roomba and self driving cars! A low budget but entertaining enough.

Reviewed by view_and_review 7 / 10

Police Robotics Division

A robotics division of the police force was created to deal with "runaways." Those would be robots that have gone haywire and need to be fixed or shutdown. Why that would fall under the police's jurisdiction is beyond me. I would think that the Geek Squad would be more suited for that job.

At any rate, when a mysterious computer chip is found in a runaway and a man is killed by a bullet that acted more like a guided missile, Jack Ramsay (Tom Selleck) uncovers a sinister plot.

This movie is not too far from reality. I don't ever see the police force getting a robotics division but check out what was in the movie that is now normal: floater cameras (known as drones today), robots doing all kinds of jobs, smart devices, and chipped bullets (OK, that's not normal but I could see that happening).

Like so many movies about technology and computers, this was about such things getting into the wrong hands.

Reviewed by Woodyanders 8 / 10

Very entertaining 80's sci-fi/action outing

Rugged sergeant Jack Ramsay (a fine and engaging performance by Tom Selleck) takes care of defective robots whenever they go dangerously awry. Ramsay and his eager new partner Thompson (an appealingly perky portrayal by Cynthia Rhodes) under a nefarious plot by evil genius Charles Luther (deliciously played with lip-smacking wicked relish by Gene Simmons) to use a bunch of microchips that can make robots go lethally haywire.

Writer/director Michael Crichton offers a fairly accurate prediction of a future where everything is heavily automated, keeps the enjoyable and engrossing story moving along at a snappy pace, takes a few barbed satiric potshots at the pesky sensational scoop hungry media, and stages the exciting action set pieces with skill and flair. Moreover, Crichton presents Ramsay as a flawed, yet still sympathetic character. Selleck and Rhodes display a really nice and likable chemistry in the lead roles; they receive sturdy support from Kirstie Alley as Luther's snippy and sultry girlfriend Jackie, Stan Shaw as seasoned forensics expert Marvin, G.W. Bailey as a gruff police chief, Joey Cramer as Ramsay's adorable son Bobby, and Chris Mulkey as paranoid engineer Johnson. The robot spiders Luther uses to bump off his opponents are pretty damn cool. Both John A. Alonzo's slick widescreen cinematography and Jerry Goldsmith's stirring electronic score further enhance the overall sound quality of this nifty little film.

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