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Love and Bullets
starring: Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland, Rod Steiger, Henry Silva, Strother Martin
directed by: John Huston, Stuart Rosenberg
directed by: John Huston, Stuart Rosenberg
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786301562225
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC
ISBN: 6301562224
Label: Fox Home Entertainment
Manufacturer: Fox Home Entertainment
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Fox Home Entertainment
Release Date: January 04, 1990
Running Time: 103 minutes
Studio: Fox Home Entertainment
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- One of the BestI consider this movie to be one of the best that the husband/wife team of Charles Bronson/Jill Ireland did. Excellent scenery, great action and a sad but great finish. Waiting for the much deserved DVD release.
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- love&bulletsi seen this movie a few times and i think it a very good movie charles bronson is arizona homicide cop the movie is shot in switzerland and it looks very good rod steiger is good movie havealot of excitement and thrills also star jill ireland the movie really show the breathtaking beauty of switzerland a must for all bronson fan
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- Good scenic photography, but that's about it.Bland thriller in which Charles Bronson must deliver gangster's moll Jill Ireland to police while assassins trail them all the way by boat, train and plane. There's little suspense in Wendell Mayes' script (he also wrote DEATH WISH 1) but attractive scenic photography makes up for the movies lulls. This lumbering film is basically just an excuse for Ireland to change wigs every ten minutes, her Southern belle accent is also particularly annoying. Does she end up taking a bullet? Could there be a ... Read More
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- If only there were more bullets flying in this filmCharles Bronson has done a remake of The Gauntlet here in Love and Bullets. Same old storyline tough cop exidrites a female prisoner brings her back so she can testify against the mob. But the Gauntlet was more satifying than this. I am sorry to say that because i'm a big fan of Charles Bronson, but i'm afraid ol charlie missed the mark here quite a bit. The only thing remarkable in this film is the breathtaking swiss alps scenery. And as for Rod Steiger has got to be the most pathetic villain ... Read More




