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The Baltimore Bullet ()


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A tale of two hustlers trying to set up a big game.

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Nick Casey
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The Deacon
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Carolina Red
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Billie Joe Robbins
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Max
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Paulie
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Snow White
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Sugar
Willie Mosconi ...
Willie Mosconi
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Gunner (as Rocknee Tarkington)
Robert Hewes ...
Ricco
Jon Jacobs ...
The Baron
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Robin Hood (as Sheperd Sanders)
Paul Barselou ...
Cosmo
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Savannah Shorty
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Big Al
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Bert
Pola Miller ...
Newscaster
Debbie Selnik ...
Receptionist
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Waitress
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Frycook
Garrie Kelly ...
Exercise Lady
Don Brady ...
Wine Steward
Edward Hoerner ...
The Senator (as Ed Hoerner)
Donald Hood ...
Mario
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Poker Player, New Orleans
Harold Jeansonne ...
Poker Player, New Orleans
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Poker Player, New Orleans
Sterling Vappie ...
Doorman
Lionel Ferbos ...
Pallbearer
Mickey Gilbert ...
Mounted Policeman
Olympia Brass Band of New Orleans ...
Olympia Brass Band of New Orleans
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Tony
Bill Vint ...
Frankie (as William M. Vint)
James J. Casino ...
Sammy (as James Casino)
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Cowboy Type
David Cadiente ...
Mexican Fighter
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Purvis
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Ernie (as Tom Castranova)
Joe Montana ...
Cop
Arell Blanton ...
Fireman
Ed Bakey ...
Skinny
Bruce Reed ...
Onlooker at Skinny's
Jordan Michals ...
Disco Girl at Skinny's (as Jordan Michaels)
Randy Carter ...
Bartender at Skinny's
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The Dealer
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Cardplayer
Walter Wyatt ...
Blindman Joe
Philip Roth ...
Bookie (as Phil Roth)
Victor Paul ...
Bookie
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Bookie
Al Maines ...
Bookie
Jeff Temkin ...
Jeff Temkin
John Rose ...
Reporter
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Photographer
Robert Acey ...
Cab Driver
Rudy Oliver ...
Pool Player
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Lou Butera ...
Lou Butera
Irving D. Crane ...
Irving D. Crane
Richard Florence ...
Richard Florence
Allen Hopkins ...
Allen Hopkins
Pete Margo ...
Pete Margo
Ray Martin ...
Ray Martin
Jimmy Mataya ...
Jimmy Mataya
Steve Mizerak ...
Steve Mizerak
James Rempe ...
James Rempe
Michael Sigel ...
Michael Siegel (as Michael K. Sigel)
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Principal (uncredited)
Richard Lapp ...
Minor Role (uncredited)

Directed by

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Robert Ellis Miller

Written by

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John Brascia ... (screenplay) and
Robert Vincent O'Neil ... (screenplay) (as Robert Vincent O'Neill)
 
John Brascia ... (story)

Produced by

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John Brascia ... producer
Ted Goetz ... associate producer
William D. Jekel ... executive producer
Norman G. Rudman ... executive producer

Music by

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Johnny Mandel

Cinematography by

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James Crabe ... director of photography

Editing by

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Jerry Brady

Editorial Department

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Steve Gottlieb ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Michael McLean

Production Design by

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Herman A. Blumenthal ... (as Herman Blumenthal)

Art Direction by

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Adrian Gorton

Set Decoration by

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James W. Payne

Costume Design by

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Patricia Norris ... (as Patricia Ann Norris)

Makeup Department

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Thomas A. Case ... makeup artist

Production Management

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David Smirnoff ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Dan Allingham ... first assistant director
Randy Carter ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Kandy Stern ... set designer

Sound Department

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Crew Chamberlain ... cable person
Terrance Emerson ... boom operator
Les Fresholtz ... re-recording mixer
Jacques Nosco ... sound mixer

Special Effects by

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William Van der Byl ... special effects

Stunts

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Victor Paul ... stunt coordinator / stunts
Charlie Picerni ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Richmond L. Aguilar ... gaffer
Chuy Elizondo ... camera operator
Donald L. Hartley ... dolly grip
Ernie Reed ... camera operator: second camera
Paul Caven ... best boy electric (uncredited)

Music Department

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Bob Badami ... music editor
Dan Wallin ... score mixer

Additional Crew

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Lou Butera ... technical advisor

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Plot Summary

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. Written by Wikipedia

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Taglines Billie Joe and the Baltimore Bullet...What a Pair! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Revanche à Baltimore (France)
  • Jugadores de ventaja (Spain)
  • Tacada Mortal (Brazil)
  • Οι τζογαδόροι (Greece)
  • Puhaltajat (Finland)
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Runtime
  • 103 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia While filming was underway, Omar Sharif was staying at a local hotel, and sent his cousin, who bears a slight resemblance, to tell the director Sharif was at the hotel. The director then rushed the cousin into makeup, mistaking him for Sharif himself. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in When Time Ran Out... (1980) (2020). See more »
Soundtracks Blond Billie See more »
Crazy Credits In the movie's closing credits, the billing of screenwriter Robert Vincent O'Neill is spelled correctly but in the film's opening credits the name is spelled incorrectly as Robert Vincent O'Neil. See more »

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