Bolt (1994 film)
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Not to be confused with Bolt (2008 film).
Bolt | |
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Directed by |
Henri Colline George Mendeluk |
Produced by | Rod Hewitt (executive producer) |
Written by |
Henri Colline (screenplay) Rod Hewitt, Fabienne Rigaud (story) |
Starring |
Richard Grieco Michael Ironside Sean Young |
Music by | Chris Squire |
Cinematography | Gerald B. Wolfe |
Editing by | Mark Sanders |
Release dates | 1994 |
Running time | 93 minutes |
Language | English |
Bolt is a 1994 drama film starring Richard Grieco in the title role as a New Jersey biker. After fleeing west to escape a gang war, Bolt becomes romantically involved with Native American Patty Deerheart (Sean Young),[1] and is compelled to battle to protect her family from a land runner. The appearance of former gang rival Billy Niles (Michael Ironside) on the reservation causes the conflict to escalate into a violent climax. It was released on DVD as Rebel Run in 1999.[2]
The movie received generally poor reviews, and Sean Young later said that the cast referred to the film as "Blot".[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Is There 'No Way Out'?", Karen Valby, Entertainment Weekly
- ↑ Rebel Run, imdb.com
External links
- Bolt at the Internet Movie Database
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