Run for Your Life

Run for Your Life

90 mins | Drama, Thriller | Jan. 1, 1988

Major Charles Forsythe is a Vietnam veteran U.S. Army officer stationed near Rome. He is a brutal, if effective, commander who was "fragged" by his own men in Vietnam. When he is denied promotion because of the number of men injured during his training exercises, he takes out his anger by beating his pregnant wife Sarah. She miscarries. On her release from the hospital, Sarah is determined to get back into shape and begins running. She meets Alan Morani a former Olympic runner who is a paraplegic as the result of a car accident. Morani offers to coach Sarah to run in the Rome marathon, a race which her husband has won two years in a row. Sarah realizes that winning the race is the best way to avenge the death of her baby and destroy her husband's ego.

Run for Your Life

90 mins | Drama, Thriller | Jan. 1, 1988

Run for Your Life
Major Charles Forsythe is a Vietnam veteran U.S. Army officer stationed near Rome. He is a brutal, if effective, commander who was "fragged" by his own men in Vietnam. When he is denied promotion because of the number of men injured during his training exercises, he takes out his anger by beating his pregnant wife Sarah. She miscarries. On her release from the hospital, Sarah is determined to get back into shape and begins running. She meets Alan Morani a former Olympic runner who is a paraplegic as the result of a car accident. Morani offers to coach Sarah to run in the Rome marathon, a race which her husband has won two years in a row. Sarah realizes that winning the race is the best way to avenge the death of her baby and destroy her husband's ego.
Producers
Original title Run for Your Life
Directors Terence Young
Writers Tommy Iwering, Robert Brodie Booth

Cast

David Carradine

as Maggiore Charles Forsythe

Lauren Hutton

as Sarah Forsythe

George Segal

as Alan Morani

Franco Nero

as Commissario

Sabine Sun

as Ann Moorcroft

Anthony Dawson

as Colonnello Moorcroft

Jill Pearson

as Dottoressa Maroussia

Gregg Stewart

as Lieutenant Walker