Flesh and Bullets

Flesh and Bullets is a 1985 crime film written, produced, edited and directed by Carlos Tobalina. It features Yvonne de Carlo, Aldo Ray, Cesar Romero, Cornel Wilde, Colleen Brennan, Bill Cable, and Robert Z'Dar in minor roles.

Flesh and Bullets
Directed byCarlos Tobalina
Written byCarlos Tobalina
Produced byCarlos Tobalina
StarringGlenn McKay
Gail Sterling
Mic Morrow
Cydney Hill
Edited byCarlos Tobalina
Music byCarlos Tobalina
Release date
1985
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Cast

  • Glenn McKay as Roy Hunter
  • Gail Sterling as Gail Bordon (as Susan Silvers)
  • Mic Morrow as Jeff Bordon
  • Cydney Hill as Dolores Hunter
  • Gina Tobalina as Dina
  • Yvonne De Carlo as Judge in Los Angeles
  • Aldo Ray as Lieutenant in Police Department
  • Cesar Romero as Judge in Santa Monica
  • Cornel Wilde as Captain of Police Department
  • Colleen Brennan as Car Rental Agent (as Sharon Kelly)
  • Bill Cable as Policeman
  • Michael Demers as Bill
  • Mike Andrew as Motorcycle Police Officer
  • Maria Tobalina as Mrs. Wilson
  • Robert Z'Dar as Don (as Robert West)

Reception

A contemporary review published in Variety called the film an "amateurish effort", and noted that its "plot, thesping, sets and camerawork have to struggle to come up to adequate level; mostly they hover below the line."[1] Lee Pfeiffer of Cinema Retro wrote that it is "hard to recommend Flesh and Bullets as mainstream entertainment but, as a retro curiosity of a director's bold but failed attempt to break into the mainstream, it is certainly worth a look."[2]

Home media

In 2015, the film was restored in 2K and released on DVD by Vinegar Syndrome.[2][3]

References

  1. Variety's Film Reviews 1985-1986. 1988. ISBN 978-0835227995. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  2. Pfeiffer, Lee (September 26, 2016). "Review: "Flesh and Bullets" (1985) Starring Glenn McKay and Mick Morrow; DVD Special Edition from Vinegar Syndrome". Cinema Retro. Retrieved January 20, 2020.
  3. "Flesh and Bullets – Vinegar Syndrome". Vinegar Syndrome. Retrieved January 20, 2020.


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