The Running Man (1987)

6.6R101 minDirector: Paul Michael Glaser

American film by Paul Michael Glaser

The Running Man is a 1987 American science fiction action film directed by Paul Michael Glaser from a screenplay by Steven E. de Souza. It is loosely based on the 1982 novel The Running Man by Stephen King (under his pseudonym Richard Bachman). Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, María Conchita Alonso, Richard Dawson, Yaphet Kotto, and Jesse Ventura, the film is set in a dystopic and totalitarian future United States, where a state-controlled broadcaster airs a deadly game show in which convicted criminals, known as "runners", must survive pursuit by themed gladiatorial assassins called "stalkers". The story follows Captain Ben Richards (Schwarzenegger), a framed police officer forced to compete on the show, who becomes an unlikely symbol of resistance against a corrupt government and its manipulative media machine.

Development of the film was marked by substantial creative turnover. Originally slated to be directed by George P. Cosmatos with Christopher Reeve in the lead role, the project underwent major changes when both were replaced during pre-production. Principal photography began in September 1986, with Andrew Davis briefly directing the early weeks of filming before being dismissed, after which Glaser was hired; Schwarzenegger later criticized this decision, arguing that Glaser approached the material too much like television and diminished its thematic potential. Multiple drafts of the script were written, shifting the tone from a dark, socially conscious allegory to a more humorous, action-oriented spectacle tailored to Schwarzenegger's star persona. The production featured extensive set-pieces, stunt work, and dance sequences, including choreography by Paula Abdul, designed to enhance the film's television-inspired aesthetic.

The Running Man was released in the United States by Tri-Star Pictures on November 13, 1987, grossing $38.1 million against a $27 million budget. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised Richard Dawson's villainous turn and the film's satirical jabs at American media culture, but criticized its repetitive action structure and inconsistent tone. Over time, the film has undergone a degree of critical reassessment, with commentators noting its surprising prescience regarding reality television, economic inequality, and the political weaponization of media imagery. A second adaptation, also titled The Running Man, was released in November 2025.

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