Run, Buddy, Run
Run, Buddy, Run
| 12 September 1966 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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    Scanialara You won't be disappointed!
    Jeanskynebu the audience applauded
    Fairaher The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
    Billy Ollie Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
    xrated1332000 I'm trying to find the complete 17 episodes of run buddy run..does anyone have it, or know where or how to acquire it?? Any help appreciated-And for the person who wanted to know about the theme song it was a calm monologue by Jr. ( Mr. D's son), detailing how Buddy overheard the words "chicken little", and the orders given by the head of the Syndicate, My dad (Jr.s add his association to the plot). Then the scene flashes to Mr. D pounding fist to desk screaming " kill him, kill him, kill him!!" The Rest was instrumental, and no words to my recollection-XNow to the webmaster for this site- why is it that if you type in capitals, you have to be screaming?? some of us no longer have the vision you younger people do.. And if you plan on blocking such, why don't you write that at the beginning, so a bad typer like me don't have to type everything twice??
    f18abcd I remember a show from childhood in which the protagonist takes a huge pill and gets 20 or 30 seconds of super power, just enough to beat the bad guys. Was this show Run Buddy Run? (I can't imagine why I remember a show that only ran 16 episodes when I was 5.)
    yenlo Buddy Overstreet witnesses or hears (can't remember which) some mob goings on and the syndicate boys begin chasing him to silence him. Each episode was about Buddy's on going attempts to elude the mob. It was a comedy and the show was short lived but had it's moments of hilarity. Where is it today? Who knows. It would be fun to see the few episodes again. Bruce Gordon who portrayed Frank Nitti on the Untouchables was cast once again as a mobster.
    Doc Scot I remember this show as fun and would like to see it again in syndication (since Buddy was running from the "Syndicate"). It is also somewhat timely in light of the activities of John Gotti and his son "Junior". It was a product of a more innocent time and was amusing without being vulgar or offensive. I really miss this type of creative entertainment.