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Where the Bullets Fly is a 1966 British comedy spy film directed by John Gilling and starring Tom Adams, John Arnatt, Dawn Addams, Tim Barrett and Michael Ripper. [1] Adams and Arnatt reprised their roles from Licensed to Kill (1965).
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SYNOPSIS. Young adventurer Gipo owns one fifth of a rock illustrating the location of a rich gold mine. Risking his life more than once and with the help of the beautiful hooker, Lulu Belle, our hero sets out to recover the missing pieces.
Secret agent Charles Vine, is charged with preventing various parties stealing the Spurium Apparatus, a device that allows a plane to fly fueled by nuclear power.
Sep 24, 2014 · To thwart Angel, Vine's boss Rockwell (John Arnatt) assigns his best agent--plus half the R.A.F. ("Only half?" quips Vine.) With its modest budget, there is no globetrotting in Where the Bullets Fly. All the action takes place in England--but there is plenty of action.
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Where the Bullets Fly ★★ 1966. Fast-paced Bond spoof. A British spy takes on the intelligence forces of several governments in his search for a new fuel elixir. Fun, if not scintillating. 88m/C VHS. GB Tom Adams, Dawn Addams, Michael Ripper, Tim Barrett; D: John Gilling.