5/10
Run Chrissie Run presents a unique premise within the grindhouse genre, making it worth a watch for those seeking something different
30 March 2024
I recently watched the Australian grindhouse film 🇦🇺 Run Chrissie Run (1984) on Tubi. The plot revolves around a German female operative who flees with her teenage daughter to hide in Australia. A man is dispatched to track her down, aided by a local gang member with his own agenda against the operative. Will the mother and daughter manage to evade their pursuers, or will they ultimately confront them in an epic showdown?

Directed by Chris Langman (Crazy Girl Undercover), the cast includes Carmen Duncan (Ash vs Evil Dead), Michael Aitkens (Class Act), Shane Briant (Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell), and Annie Jones (Neighbours).

Run Chrissie Run falls into the category of average movies with a storyline just compelling enough to maintain interest, but lacking any standout qualities. The film features some noteworthy car chase scenes, particularly the one through the market. However, the acting leaves much to be desired, and certain sequences come across as cheesy. Despite its shortcomings, the film offers sufficient intrigue to keep viewers engaged until the end.

In conclusion, Run Chrissie Run presents a unique premise within the grindhouse genre, making it worth a watch for those seeking something different. I would rate it 5.5/10 and recommend it with appropriate expectations.
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