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Nowhere To Run (1993)

1993 • 94 minutes
4.6
82 reviews
36%
Tomatometer
14A
Rating
Eligible

About this movie

After a daring escape from a prison transport, Sam Gillen (Jean-Claude Van Damme) needs a place to lie low. Clydie (Rosanna Arquette), a young widow with two small children, needs someone to help fight what appears to be a losing battle against the corrupt developers trying to drive her off her land. Mookie (Kieran Culkin), Clydie's son, seems to have solved all of their problems when he ends up befriending Sam, who's hiding out on their property. Sam soon becomes involved with Clydie and her kids, who offer him a sense of purpose and fulfillment he's never known. Sam discovers something in himself that will make him do anything to protect the family that is protecting him. With Ted Levine (The Silence Of The Lambs) as the ruthless hired gun sent by the developer to "persuade" Clydie to sell her land. © 1993 Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Rating
14A

Ratings and reviews

4.6
82 reviews
Jamie Gibbs
May 16, 2020
This is my favorite of the "Hollywood" era of Van Damme's career and just making my top 5 list of favorite Van Damme films, which are in order, from the best to the not so best but are still Damme good movies: Bloodsport, Double Impact, Lionheart, Cyborg, & Nowhere to Run. Also, I thought Rosanna Arquette was very pretty in this. She looking real good and sexy with Van Damme 💯
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Martha Gainey
November 18, 2021
I like the fact that Sam feels drawn to Clydie and her kids and wants to help them and protect them. He wants to be a part of their life like a family, He said that he used to married. I wish the movie showed him getting out of prison and going back to them !
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Kedibone Sarah
December 4, 2020
we are failing to download this movie even to watch it on you tube. can someone assist
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