Eat and Run

Eat and Run

Infobox Film
name = Eat and Run
director = Christopher Hart
producer = Jack Briggs
Tom Field
writer = Christopher Hart
Stan Hart
starring = Ron Silver
Pat Ryan Jr.
music = Scott Harper
cinematography = Dyanna Taylor
editing = Pamela Scott Arnold
distributor = New World Pictures
released = October 17, 1986
runtime = 85 min.
country = flagicon|USA
language = English
amg_id = 1:15207
imdb_id = 0090992

Eat and Run is a 1986 American comedy/sci-fi directed by Christopher Hart with the script by Christopher Hart and Stan Hart. The film starred Ron Silver, Sharon Schlarth and Pat Ryan Jr..

Plot

An alien (Pat Ryan Jr.) lands on earth and soon discovers he likes to eat Italian people. Detective McSorely is an incompetent cop, and the only one who knows what's going on. The rest of the police force thinks McSorely has gone nut's, while the alien continues eating the Italian population of New York City.

Cast

*Ron Silver as Mickey McSorely
*Sharon Schlarth as Judge Cheryl Cohen
*Pat Ryan Jr. as Murray Creature
*John J. Fleming as The Police Captain
*Derek Murcott as Sorely McSorely
*Robert Silver as Pusher
*Mimi Cecchini as Grandmother
*Tony Moundroukas as Zepoli Kid
*Tony Mardirosian as Scarpetti

External links

*imdb title|id=0090992|title=Eat and Run
*amg title|id=1:15207|title=Eat and Run
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BTZMVYAunA Official trailer]


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