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Synopsis
Seven years after his comedy Earth Girls Are Easy (1988), former music video director Julien Temple returned to feature films with the direct-to-video crime melodrama Bullet (1995), which featured a fine supporting cast. Mickey Rourke stars as Butch "Bullet" Stein, a Jewish junkie from the mean streets of Brooklyn who is paroled after eight years in prison. Butch rips off a runner for local drug dealer, Tank (Tupac Shakur), and is soon right back into his old habits of snorting coke and shooting up heroin with his best friend Lester (John Enos III). Enraged by Butch's affront and already determined to get revenge on him for a past wrong, Tank sets about getting even with his old enemy by hiring a hulking brute, Gates (Ray Mancini) to beat Butch. When the confrontation occurs, however, Gates breaks his hand on the battle-hardened Butch. Besides Lester, the only people in Butch's corner are his two brothers, the mentally-unhinged Vietnam War veteran Louis (Ted Levine) and aspiring artist Ruby (Adrien Brody), neither of whom can be counted on to help him in the inevitable showdown. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

Cast

Adrien Brody Ruby
John Enos Lester
Ted Levine Louis
Mickey Rourke Butch
Tupac Shakur Tank
Suzanne Shepherd Cookie Stein

Production Crew

Sherri Adley Art Director
Marcia Shulman Casting
Crescenzo G.P. Notarile Cinematographer
Roger Paradiso Co-producer
Prudence Moriarty Costume Designer
Julien Temple Director
Niven Howie Editor
Graham Burke Executive Producer
Gregory Coote Executive Producer
Steve Adicella First Assistant Director
Randall Poster Musical Direction/Supervision
John Flock Producer
Christopher Nowak Production Designer
Bruce Rubenstein Screenwriter
Eddie Cook Screenwriter
Peter A. Ilardi Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1995
Runtime: 93
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for strong violence, drug use, pervasive language and a graphic sex scene
Category: Feature

Genre
Crime

Sound
Dolby Stereo

Produced by
Clipsal Films
Roadshow Distributors
Village Roadshow Pictures