
The Rundown
Directed by
Peter Berg
Produced by
Vince McMahonMarc AbrahamBill CorlessKaren GlasserKevin Misher
Written by
Screenplay:R.J. StewartJames VanderbiltStory:R.J. Stewart
Starring
Dwayne JohnsonSeann William ScottChristopher WalkenRosario DawsonEwen BremnerJon Gries
Music by
Harry Gregson-Williams
Cinematography
Tobias A. Schliessler
Editing by
Richard Pearson
Distributed by
Universal PicturesColumbia PicturesStrike Entertainment
Release date(s)
September 26, 2003
Running time
104 min.
Language
EnglishPortuguese
Budget
$85 million
Gross revenue
Domestic:$47,726,342Worldwide:$80,916,492
The Rundown (also known as Welcome to the Jungle) is a 2003 action comedy film starring Dwayne Johnson and Sean William Scott about a bounty hunter who must head for the Brazil to retrieve his employer's renegade son. It was directed by Peter Berg.
Plot
Peter Berg
Produced by
Vince McMahonMarc AbrahamBill CorlessKaren GlasserKevin Misher
Written by
Screenplay:R.J. StewartJames VanderbiltStory:R.J. Stewart
Starring
Dwayne JohnsonSeann William ScottChristopher WalkenRosario DawsonEwen BremnerJon Gries
Music by
Harry Gregson-Williams
Cinematography
Tobias A. Schliessler
Editing by
Richard Pearson
Distributed by
Universal PicturesColumbia PicturesStrike Entertainment
Release date(s)
September 26, 2003
Running time
104 min.
Language
EnglishPortuguese
Budget
$85 million
Gross revenue
Domestic:$47,726,342Worldwide:$80,916,492
The Rundown (also known as Welcome to the Jungle) is a 2003 action comedy film starring Dwayne Johnson and Sean William Scott about a bounty hunter who must head for the Brazil to retrieve his employer's renegade son. It was directed by Peter Berg.
Plot
Beck quickly captures Travis, but Travis escapes with the help of Hatcher. Travis is looking for an ancient golden artifact known as the Gato that, if the townspeople acquired it, would allow them to buy their freedom from Hatcher, which is why Hatcher wants the Gato and wants Travis free to find it for him. Travis flees into the jungle but is again captured by Beck, and after Travis fails to talk his way out of capture, they in turn run afoul of a group of rebels led by Mariana (Rosario Dawson), a town clerk with whom Travis is infatuated. Beck agrees to let Travis find the Gato for Mariana before he takes him home, and with the assistance of the rebels, the three find the location of the Gato and retrieve it. That night Hatcher and his men find the rebel camp and kill all the rebels save for Travis, Beck, and Mariana. Travis is eager to donate the artifact to a museum despite his greedy tendencies, but Mariana incapacitates Travis and Beck with a toxic, hallucinogenic fruit (Konlabos) and takes it, unwilling to allow Travis to keep it.
In the morning, Beck returns to the airstrip to take Travis home, but finds out that Mariana has been captured by Hatcher. Reluctant to leave after his agreement with Mariana, Beck returns to town with Travis. After learning of Beck's return, Hatcher locks down the town and sends his men out to kill him. After being bested by Hatcher's gunmen, Beck reluctantly takes up guns and reveals himself as a skilled marksman, effortlessly dispatching Hatcher's men and freeing Mariana. Hatcher confronts Beck amidst the townspeople and is shot when he attempts to attack Mariana. Agreeing to leave the town, Hatcher attempts to walk away but collapses dead. Beck and Travis return to Walker while Mariana and the townspeople are left the Gato. With Walker, Beck watches as he is paid and Travis is hit and ridiculed by his father. As a sort of toast to his last job, Beck feeds Walker and his men the same fictional[1] toxic fruit (konlobos...with a 'K') that Mariana fed to him, and they collapse in paralysis as an overjoyed Travis leaves with Beck, grateful but still irritating him. The film ends with Beck muttering "I'm gonna kill you" after Travis fakes a punch at him.
Cast
Dwayne Johnson as Beck
Seann William Scott as Travis Alfred Walker
Rosario Dawson as Mariana
Christopher Walken as Cornelius Bernard Hatcher
Ewen Bremner as Declan
Jon Gries as Harvey
Ernie Reyes, Jr. as Manito
Arnold Schwarzenegger as Himself (Uncredited Cameo)
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