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The Running Man
By 2017, the global economy has collapsed and American society has become a totalitarian police state, censoring all cultural activity. The government pacifies the populace by broadcasting a number of game shows in which convicted criminals fight for their lives, including the gladiator-style The Running Man, hosted by the ruthless Damon Killian, where “runners” attempt to evade “stalkers” and certain death for a chance to be pardoned and set free.
Paul Michael Glaser
Casts & Crew
Arnold Schwarzenegger
María Conchita Alonso
Yaphet Kotto
Jim Brown
Jesse Ventura
Erland van Lidth
Marvin J. McIntyre
Gus Rethwisch
Professor Toru Tanaka
Mick Fleetwood
Dweezil Zappa
Richard Dawson
Karen Leigh Hopkins
Sven-Ole Thorsen
Edward Bunker
Bryan Kestner
Anthony Pena
Kurt Fuller
Ken Lerner
Dey Young
Rodger Bumpass
Dona Hardy
Lynne Marie Stewart
Bill Margolin
Tony Brubaker
Joel Kramer
Billy D. Lucas
George P. Wilbur
Thomas Rosales Jr.
Sondra Holt
Daniel Celario
Mario Celario
Sidney Chankin
Kim Pawlik
Roger Kern
Barbara Lux
Franco Columbu
Lin Shaye
Boyd Kestner
Wayne Grace
Charlie Phillips
Greg Lewis
John William James
Jon Cutler
Kerry Wall
Paula Brown
Megan Gallivan
Suzie Hardy
Debby Harris
Melissa Hurley
Marlene Lange
Morgan Lawley
Cindy Millican
Andrea Moen
Mary Ann Hermansen
Karen Owens
Sharon Owens
Pamela Rossi
Mia Togo
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