Bullseye!
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| Bullseye! | |
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| Directed by | Michael Winner |
| Produced by | Menahem Golan Michael Winner |
| Written by | Leslie Bricusse Laurence Marks Maurice Gran Nick Mead Michael Winner |
| Starring | Michael Caine Roger Moore Sally Kirkland |
| Music by | John Du Prez |
| Cinematography | Alan Jones |
| Editing by | Terry Rawlings |
| Studio | 21st Century Film Corporation |
| Distributed by | Columbia |
| Release date(s) | United Kingdom: 2 Nov 1990 |
| Running time | 95 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
| Budget | US$15 million[1] |
Bullseye! is a 1990 comedy motion picture starring Michael Caine and Roger Moore. It was directed by Michael Winner.
[edit] Plot
Moore and Caine play dual roles—a pair of small time con-men and a pair of inept nuclear physicists who believe they have invented a limitless supply of energy. The con men use their resemblance to the scientists to con their way into the scientists' safe deposit boxes and steal the formula, but in so doing, they become entangled in a shady world of spies and international intrigue. The film includes a number of cameos appearance, including those by Jenny Seagrove (Winner's partner at the time) playing two different roles, John Cleese, Nicholas Courtney, and the film also features Roger Moore's daughter, Deborah Moore, in a supporting role.
[edit] References
- ^ Wolf, Matt (January 9, 1990). "'Bullseye' marks Winner's return to comedy". The Hour (Norwalk, Connecticut). Associated Press (AP). p. 20. Retrieved July 13, 2011.
[edit] External links
- Bullseye! at the Internet Movie Database
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