35-year old actress-one nude wonder Kathrin Lautner AKA Kathrin Middleton [1][2][3] (Brief Full Frontal), 33-year old actress-Dallas Cowboy cheerleader-one nude wonder Janet Gunn [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] (Brief Breasts), Kim Lankford, Terri Hawkes, Judith Chapman & Kay O’Connellin Night of the Running Man (1995) [1]
Night of the Running Man stars solidly post-fame Andrew McCarthy as a cab driver with a silly little black goatee who gets entangled in a web of intrigue when some hitmen (under the command of Scott Glenn) leave a briefcase full of money in the back of his cab during a shootout. It’s directed by Mark L. Lester, who you might mistake for a person of interest because he directed Commando and Firestarter but for whom Night of the Running Man will cure you of any respect. The set-up is so beautifully ridiculous; the premise is that the hitmen kill a guy in possession of said briefcase full of money, but run away without the briefcase because the cops are coming. The thing is, they’re mere feet from the briefcase when they decide to run away. They have the back door of the cab open and are standing right there. In the time it takes for them to have the ol’ “The cops are coming, let’s get the hell out of here!” “Grab the briefcase!” “There’s no time!” exchange they could have taken the briefcase, opened it, checked to make sure the money was there and then run off. They get the number of McCarthy’s cab, though, so he’s in trouble after he decides to keep the money for himself.
The best aspect of the film is that early on, they get McCarthy and torture him to give up the money and they boil his feet. So, he spends the rest of the film hobbling around, staying off his feet whenever possible and being tended to by sexy, sexy nurse Janet Gunn. That’s right: Night of the Running Man features a man who cannot run, nor even walk at a normal pace. The sex scene rules, though. Gunn really goes to town on him and it’s implied that she’s really turned on by the idea of the money, even though she’s a lovely woman with a heart of gold that we are supposed to take as a completely average love interest, not some gold-digging whore who will betray him. Like many boys (and alternative lifestyle girls) who came of age in the mid-90’s, Janet Gunn came to my attention on Silk Stockings, a cable-t.v. softcore show with the same basic approach to sensualism as Baywatch: side-boob, low-cut shirts and a conspicuous absence of brassieres. Night of the Running Man is Janet Gunn’s Snapdragon or Blown Away (no, the Corey Haim one.) I appreciate its existence and commend everyone involved for doing their cultural duty for taking the concept of Janet Gunn, sexpot, down to the end of the line, where she outta be. As an Eagles fan, I can never forgive her for being a Dallas Cowboys’ cheerleader, though. There are some things that naked boobies and passionate licks of Andrew McCarthy’s goatee cannot transcend. A failure like this, the failure of my otherwise pure love of Janet Gunn, might cause some men to question the existence of God. I myself think it proves a higher plan of existence, a more powerful calling above the sins of the flesh. Football is the embodiment of that calling. – THE BAD AND THE BEAUTIFUL: TERRIBLE MOVIES VIEWED FOR THE BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE IN THEM
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Janet Gunn (born as Janet Lynn Fulkerson on November 2, 1961) is an American actress. She appeared in films Night of the Running Man (1995) and The Quest (1996), and from 1996 to 1999 starred as Detective Cassandra St. John in the USA Network crime drama series, Silk Stalkings.
Gunn was born in Fort Worth, Texas. She graduated in 1980 from W.E. Boswell High School in Saginaw, Texas where she was active in school dramas and plays. She was also a varsity cheerleader and was elected Homecoming Queen her senior year. Standing at 5’3″, she worked at a variety of jobs, including a car saleswoman, personal assistant, flight attendant with Southwest Airlines and as one of the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders for two seasons in the early 1980s.
Her opening into acting began as Susan Howard’s stunt double on the television series Dallas in 1988.
Gunn had starring role of Kelly Cochran in the CBS series Dark Justice from 1992 to 1993. From 1996 to 1999, she starred as Detective Cassandra St. John on the USA Network series Silk Stalkings. Gunn also guest starred on In the Heat of the Night, Dream On, Diagnosis: Murder, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Crossing Jordan. Her film credits include Night of the Running Man (1995), The Quest (1996), The Nurse (1997), and Getting There (2002).
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