Bullseye!

On target... and totally off the wall!

5.1
19901h 35m

Spies force two British con men to pose as look-alike scientists peddling cheap-energy fusion.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Michael Caine

Michael Caine

Sidney Lipton / Doctor Hicklar

Photo of Roger Moore

Roger Moore

Garald Bradley-Smith / Sir John Bevistock

Photo of Lee Patterson

Lee Patterson

Darrell Hyde

Photo of Mark Burns

Mark Burns

Nigel Holden

Photo of Derren Nesbitt

Derren Nesbitt

Inspector Grosse

Photo of Deborah Leng

Deborah Leng

Francesca

Photo of Steffanie Pitt

Steffanie Pitt

Donna Dutch

Photo of Eddie Yeoh

Eddie Yeoh

Korean Bidder

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Nadio Fortune

Italian Bidder

Photo of Amir M. Korangy

Amir M. Korangy

Iranian Bidder

Photo of Angus MacKay

Angus MacKay

Reverend Simkin

Photo of John Woodnutt

John Woodnutt

Bank Manager

Photo of John Cleese

John Cleese

Man on the Beach in Barbados Who Looks Like John Cleese

Photo of Jenny Seagrove

Jenny Seagrove

Heath Club Receptionist and Girl with John Cleese

Photo of Billy J. Mitchell

Billy J. Mitchell

Elmer, Tourist

Photo of Mildred Shay

Mildred Shay

Jolene, Tourist

Photo of Leslie Lowe

Leslie Lowe

Lovely Lady on Train

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Reviews

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Wuchak

6/10

**_Fast-paced, smartly-written caper zaniness with Caine and Moore_**

Imagine the goofiest bit in one of Roger Moore’s James Bond movies. Now imagine a whole film like that with the addition of Michael Caine. That’s this movie.

People criticize that the plot is convoluted, and I suppose it is, but it’s not THAT difficult to comprehend. It involves two shady nuclear scientists (Caine and Moore) and two doppelganger conmen (also Caine and Moore) who want to steal the valuables from their safe deposit boxes, led by a manipulative blonde (Sally Kirkland). The two conmen eventually attract the attention of agents of MI5 and CIA.

It was helmed by the director of “Deathwish,” “Chato’s Land” and “Lawman” and cost $15 million, which would be equal to $37.2 million today. So, this isn’t some low-budget indie. It had quality personnel behind it and the dynamic filmmaking attests to this, not to mention the quality British locations (before the land was overrun, if you know what I mean). Sure, there’s some eye-rolling humor, but there’s also a lot of genuine laughs. It’s just a fun, energetic flick with a quality cast (Roger’s daughter, Deborah, is also on hand as Flo Fleming, amongst a few other notables). It boggles the mind to consider the details Michael Winner had to juggle in order to make it.

How do you review a flick like this? I had a good time and several laughs but, at the end of the day, it's throwaway entertainment. Still, for Caine and Moore fans, it's a must.

It runs 1h 35m and was shot Oct-Dec 1989 in Watercress Line, Alresford, England and Inveraray Castle, Inveraray, Argyll and Bute, Scotland.

GRADE: B-

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