The Baltimore Bullet

1980 film by Robert Ellis Miller
  • April 1, 1980 (1980-04-01)
Running time
103 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish

The Baltimore Bullet is a 1980 American comedy film based on the adventures of two pool hustlers in the United States.

It was directed by Robert Ellis Miller and starred James Coburn, Omar Sharif, Bruce Boxleitner and Ronee Blakley. The screenplay was written by film and stage dancer John Brascia, from a story by Brascia and Robert Vincent O'Neil. Brascia also produced the film.

Various real-life notable professional players made cameo appearances, including Lou Butera, Willie Mosconi,[1] Steve Mizerak, Mike Sigel and Jimmy Mataya.[2]

As of January 2009, the film has been released on (now out-of-print) NTSC VHS video tape, and a Region-2 (European, PAL-format) DVD, but is not presently available in other DVD regions.

Plot

Nick Casey, whose nickname is the "Baltimore Bullet," is a legendary pool player whose best days are behind him. He decides to teach everything he knows to a young up-and-comer, Billie Joe Robbins, all leading up to a big winner-take-all match between Nick and The Deacon (Omar Sharif's character).

Cast

Castlist is shown as follows.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ Mosconi, Willie; Cohen, Stanley (2015). "17". Willie's Game: An Autobiography. Open Road Media. ISBN 9781453295267.
  2. ^ https://www.billiardsmovies.com/the-baltimore-bullet-should-have-been-better/
  3. ^ "Baltimore Bullet, The Review (1980)". www.thespinningimage.co.uk.
  4. ^ "The Baltimore Bullet (1980)". The A.V. Club.

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