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  1. A gunfight ensues, in which Raynor is shot in the thigh, striking his femoral artery. Cates returns fire and runs to a neighbor's house shouting for help, then returns to the trailer to find Raynor barely conscious. He dies in her arms. At the grand jury, Cates is on the witness stand.

  2. Jan 10, 1992 · By the end of the film Raynor is huddled in a corner, waving a shotgun and gibbering at hallucinations, and there are no sweaty sheets in sight. The movie has excellent credentials. Inspired by a true story, it’s based on a book by Kim Wozencraft and a screenplay by Pete (Paris Trout) Dexter.

  3. Ron Howard explained that the movie was structured to mimic a race, where in turn, each one is front of the other. It was done very good, tho by doing this it ment there was no "main character" but two and so the depth of each needed to be cut in half.

  4. www.imdb.com › title › tt0102820Rush (1991) - IMDb

    Jan 17, 1992 · With Jason Patric, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Sam Elliott, Max Perlich. Two small-town Texas cops go undercover to catch a major drug dealer and are sucked into the drug culture, compromising their assignment.

    • (9.9K)
    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Lili Fini Zanuck
    • 1992-01-17
  5. Summaries. Two small-town Texas cops go undercover to catch a major drug dealer and are sucked into the drug culture, compromising their assignment. Raynor is an undercover narcotics cop. For his next assignment he chooses the more inexperienced but tough and good-looking Kristen.

  6. Olivia Wilde's character, Suzy Miller, is a love interest of James Hunt and becomes his first wife in Rush. Ending Explained Discover the powerful ending of 'Rush', the film directed by Ron Howard that delves into the fierce rivalry between Formula 1 drivers Hunt and Lauda.

  7. Rush is a 1991 American crime drama film directed by Lili Fini Zanuck and based on a novel written by Kim Wozencraft. It stars Jennifer Jason Leigh and Jason Patric as two cops in the 1970s who go undercover on a case. They become drug addicts themselves and, under pressure from the chief of police, falsified evidence in some cases. The book and film are both based on a 1978-79 drug scandal ...

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