I finally watched the movie "Deadly Run". The filming was very low quality and most of the actors were pretty bad. It seemed like a B movie but not worthy of a following. The main character Bobby Wilson played by Danny Fendley was ruthless and unbelievably lucky. Married, 2 kids, rich. He slugs, tasers, and abducts a drunk blond with his plane to a remote area with a hunting lodge type house. He shoots her hand with a crossbow and hunts her most of the night. She loses him and finds the above house, but he's in it with lots of guns. She runs out and falls in a pit. He shoots her. Next victims are 2 drunk strippers, they take the plane to same area, and are in the house when Bobby hears shots. There are 3 hunters who he chases off his land with a pistol in his jeans waistband and no shirt. Back to the house, the strippers fight him somewhat, one runs out and Bobby shoots her in the back, makes the other help him dig a hole to bury the shot one alive. The 3 hunters see this and he chases them after the one stripper hits him on the head with the shovel. They've lost their guns and can't start one guy's truck, piling into the other's car. Bobby starts the truck and eventually hits them and their car explodes. Meanwhile the stripper starts his plane and crashes it. The girlfriend and the father of the first girl and a cop figure out who Bobby is. Bobby blows up the police helicopter that comes to his property with a rocket launcher. He shoots the bereaved father after a confrontation in a parking garage. The girlfriend comes to date and kill him. He tasers her and they end up via his jeep at the property. He chases her with a target painted on her shirt to a ranger's truck and he shoots the ranger. She shoots Booby( I can't recall where that gun came from) and runs to a rock ledge. Bobby appears, she shoots him enough to kill him.
Bobby was sadistic, gutsy, well built, lucky. Everyone else was very stupid and unable to recognize either danger or escape opportunities.
There was a lot of tension in the movie and the dialog was amateurish.
I haven't compared GMH's every known move to the events in this movie yet, I was just glad when the awful thing ended.