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Where the Bullets Fly
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.
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Plot Summary
A seemingly naive accountant, Arthur Faraday, lives a double life as a daring international spy known only as 'The Nightingale.' His latest mission involves retrieving a stolen microdot that could expose a dangerous conspiracy. Teaming up with a sophisticated agent, they navigate a treacherous world of espionage, facing deadly assassins and betrayals.
Critical Reception
Where the Bullets Fly is a relatively obscure spy thriller that garnered a mixed to negative reception upon its release. While some elements of its action sequences and the premise were acknowledged, critics often pointed to a predictable plot and underdeveloped characters as significant drawbacks.
What Reviewers Say
The film attempts to blend humor with espionage but often falls short.
Performances are generally considered adequate, but do little to elevate the material.
The plot is seen as derivative of more successful spy films of the era.
Google audience: Audience reception for Where the Bullets Fly is largely unavailable through aggregated Google user reviews, suggesting it did not achieve widespread viewership or online discussion.
Fun Fact
Despite its title suggesting a connection, 'Where the Bullets Fly' is not related to the 1966 film of the same name starring Rod Taylor.
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