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Runaway!

  • TV Movie
  • 1973
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 13m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
274
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Runaway! (1973)
Thriller

A group of skiers are trapped inside a runaway train hurtling down a mountainside.A group of skiers are trapped inside a runaway train hurtling down a mountainside.A group of skiers are trapped inside a runaway train hurtling down a mountainside.

  • Director
    • David Lowell Rich
  • Writer
    • Gerald Di Pego
  • Stars
    • Ben Johnson
    • Ben Murphy
    • Ed Nelson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    274
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Lowell Rich
    • Writer
      • Gerald Di Pego
    • Stars
      • Ben Johnson
      • Ben Murphy
      • Ed Nelson
    • 16User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ben Johnson
    Ben Johnson
    • Holly Gibson
    Ben Murphy
    Ben Murphy
    • Les Reever
    Ed Nelson
    Ed Nelson
    • Nick Staffo
    Darleen Carr
    Darleen Carr
    • Carol Lerner
    Lee Montgomery
    Lee Montgomery
    • Mark Shedd
    • (as Lee H. Montgomery)
    Martin Milner
    Martin Milner
    • John Shedd
    Vera Miles
    Vera Miles
    • Ellen Staffo
    Ray Danton
    Ray Danton
    • Prof. Jack Dunn
    Frank Marth
    Frank Marth
    • Dispatcher
    John McLiam
    John McLiam
    • Conductor
    Lou Frizzell
    Lou Frizzell
    • Brakeman
    Frank Maxwell
    Frank Maxwell
    • Chief Dispatcher
    Bing Russell
    Bing Russell
    • Fireman
    Kip Niven
    Kip Niven
    • College Man
    Laurette Spang
    Laurette Spang
    • Coed
    Ross Elliott
    Ross Elliott
    • Dr. Phillips
    Kelley Miles
    Kelley Miles
    • Screaming Girl
    Judson Pratt
    Judson Pratt
    • Bill Travers
    • Director
      • David Lowell Rich
    • Writer
      • Gerald Di Pego
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    7jrichardn

    Remember it fondly

    I saw this movie when it first aired, 33 years ago. Eek! But still it sticks in my mind. I hated the GRAND HOTEL or, if you prefer, TOWERING INFERNO trope of having various folks in various personal crises (the disaffected long-married couple & al.; now that I think of it, GRAND HOTEL may be the only movie of this type I think ever worked, SHIP OF FOOLS included), but the runaway-train problem itself, and how it's solved, still sticks in my mind.

    I know it's probably no better than a time-wasting movie, but the ending is a glorious, happy surprise. And Ben Johnson does his patented underacting to bring a smooth, calm centre to what would otherwise be a hysterical disaster movie.

    I was pleased to note (thanks, IMDb!) that the screenwriter for this non-epic also wrote one of my favourite recent movies, THE FORGOTTEN.
    Fareed-2

    Great escapist fun!

    A passenger train is runaway (the brakes have frozen) on a winding, mountainous snow covered railway! Despite the fact that this is a made for TV movie, it was theatrically released overseas under the title "The Frozen Passage" and deservedly was a hit. It's unfortunate that it's not currently available on any format since it's an exciting suspenseful film that you can see with your family. The finale it also very satisfying.

    Oh come on Universal and release this one at least on VHS (DVD and of course Blu-ray Disc is ideal!).
    10dispatcher484

    I Love This Movie

    I'm an avid railroad fan, and for all of its inadequacies, I feel that this movie still rates as excellent. I first saw this as a child, and have been searching for it for over fifteen years. I was lucky enough to find someone on Ebay that has a 35mm copy of it and does sell videos of it, so for all the true fans of this movie, check out Ebay.

    As for the technical end of it, the plot is probably something that could not happen, at least in the magnitude depicted here. ALL diesel locomotives have something called a TRACTION BRAKE, which, like the reversal of an airliners engines to slow an aircraft, does essentially the same thing. The traction brake reverses electrical polarity to the motors, causing them to act AGAINST forward motion. This is comparable to downshifting an automobile transmission into first or low gear when descending steep hills. By itself, the traction brake could not have stopped the train, but the locomotive could have slowed the train down to a less than fatal speed. Also, a helper locomotive added to the rear of a train would probably not have the power to stop a train travelling 70+ mph by itself. It would need the assistance of the air brake throughout the train to accomplish that - which was useless in the movie plot, and even if it weren't, there's no way the air hoses could be connected on a moving train.

    Despite these flaws, the movie is very entertaining, and at 70 minutes, it is like a sweet and satisfying snack, compared to a 120 minute main course.
    7Coventry

    The "Unstoppable" of the 70s

    When on skiing holiday with the family, what better to watch as evening-entertainment than a disaster movie about a runaway train ... in a ski-resort!

    "Runaway!" is one of the more obscure ABC Movies of the Week, I reckon. I never even heard of it when I accidentally stumbled upon it on YouTube (the picture quality is poor but certainly watchable). Nevertheless, it's a very entertaining and exciting thrill-ride that has quite a lot in common with the 2010 blockbuster "Unstoppable". So much even that I wonder if the late Tony Scott perhaps found some inspiration here, like the head-machinist's forced retirement or the attempt of stopping the train by connecting another one at the rear end.

    For the rest, it's a typical 70s TV-movie, with typical 70s TV-movie characters. The only difference is that they are rushing down a snowy mountain at 60mph on a train of which the brakes have given up due to the ice and cold. Will the life-threatening ordeal save the marriage of a bickering couple? Shall the young student overcome the forbidden love for her professor? Will the careless and selfish rebel develop some humanity and help the other passengers? Etc. It's incredibly clichéd, but I loved it. And besides, remember the unwritten rule of disaster movies: when there's an exclamation mark in the title (!), the situation is very, very serious!
    7lin-black

    Good little film!

    I've now seen this film twice on television over the years and there is nothing wrong with it. For a TV movie I think it is quite good and it whiles away a pleasant couple of hours. I would love to get it on DVD.

    In an out of control train hurtling back down the mountain at 70mph, Ben Johnson doesn't bat an eyelid, and gets off the train at the station as if it is all in a days work!

    In a comparison with "Unstoppable" which I have just seen and which is apparently being tipped to win an Oscar (why! how?) I know which of the two films I prefer!

    The Runaway Train, as a TV movie, was made on a shoestring in comparison with films made for the big screen by the movie moguls in the large studios. Special effects were virtually non-existent in this film, where as today CGI effects are on tap and can produce anything the produced or director wish.

    This might have been one of the likable Ben Johnson's more smaller films in his illustrious career, but it certainly wasn't his worst.

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    • Release date
      • September 29, 1973 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Frozen Passage
    • Filming locations
      • Denver, Colorado, USA
    • Production company
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 13m(73 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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