Bulletproof (1988 film)
For other uses, see Bulletproof (disambiguation).
Bulletproof | |
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Directed by | Steve Carver |
Produced by |
Lisa M. Hansen (executive producer) Paul Hertzberg (producer) |
Written by |
T.L. Lankford (story and screenplay) Fred Olen Ray (story) B.J. Goldman (screenplay) |
Starring | |
Music by |
Thomas Chase Steve Rucker |
Cinematography | Francis Grumman |
Edited by | Jeff Freeman |
Distributed by | CineTel Films |
Release dates |
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Running time | 94 mins. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $5,000,000 (estimated) |
Box office | $807,947 (USA) |
Bulletproof is a 1988 action movie directed by Steve Carver and starring Gary Busey
Plot
A clan of terrorists, of all backgrounds and types, seize the "Thunderblast" top-secret super tank, hiding it in Mexico. The task of recovering it is entrusted to "Bulletproof" Frank McBain, a former secret agent and current cop. Gary Busey plays McBain, the stereotypical die-hard main character in this film, as he attempts to recover the Thunderblast and his ex-girlfriend.
DVD release
Platinum Disc released the film onto DVD in 2002. Then on November 12, 2013 Shout! Factory released the film on DVD with 3 other films. The DVD set is called the "Action-Packed 4 Movie Marathon Volume 2."
Cast
- Gary Busey as Frank "Bulletproof" McBain
- Darlanne Fluegel as Devon Shepard
- Henry Silva as Kartiff
- Thalmus Rasulala as Billy Dunbar
- L.Q. Jones as O'Roarke
- René Enríquez as Brogado
- Mills Watson as Colby
- James Andronica as Tarpley
- R.G. Armstrong as Mile Blackburn
- William Smith as Russian Major
- Luke Askew as Gallo
- Lincoln Kilpatrick as Briggs
- Lydie Denier as Tracy
- Ramón Franco as Camilo
- Juan Fernández as Pantaro
- Jorge Cervera Jr. as Hermano
- Lucy Lee Flippin as Sister Mary
- Redmond Gleeson as Father Riley
- Ken Medlock as Jack Benson
- Don Pike as Montoya
- Danny Trejo as Sharkey
- Gray Frederickson as Border Guard
- Drew Fischer as Dude #2
- Ron Shipp as Paramedic #1
- Laura Crosson as Paramedic #2
- Christopher Doyle as Duvall
- Bob K. Cummings as Soldier
- James Haley as Soldier
- Perry Blackburn as Soldier
- Frank Holtry as Russian Lt.
- Gary Pike as Guerilla #1
- Brad Orrison as Guerilla #2
- Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa as Thug in flashback
External links
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