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Bounty Hunters (1996 film)

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Bounty Hunters
Film Poster
Directed byGeorge Erschbamer
Written byJim Cirile & George Erschbamer & Jeffrey Barmash
Produced byJeffrey Barmash
John Dunning
Starring
CinematographyA.J. Vesak
Edited byMark Sanders
Music byNorman Orenstein
Production
companies
Cinépix Film Properties
Moonstone Entertainment
Cinevu Films
Bounty Films Production Ltd.
Distributed byMoonstone Entertainment
Dimension Films
Release date
  • May 31, 1996 (1996-05-31)
(Greece)
Running time
98 minutes
CountryUnited States/Canada
LanguageEnglish

Bounty Hunters is a 1996 American-Canadian film starring Michael Dudikoff and Lisa Howard. It was directed by George Erschbamer. The film is followed by Bounty Hunters 2: Hardball.

Plot

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Jersey Bellini is a bounty hunter who forms an uneasy partnership with a rival to capture a fugitive

Cast

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  • Michael Dudikoff as Jersey Bellini
  • Lisa Howard as B.B.
  • Ben Ratner as Deimos
  • Erin Fitzgerald as Starr
  • Freddy Andreiuci as Izzy
  • Ashanti Williams as 'Word'
  • Steve Makaj as O'Conner
  • Peter LaCroix as Austraat
  • Michael McMillian as Clayton
  • Garry Chalk as Wasser
  • Mike Mitchell as Ray Colt
  • Deryl Hayes as Mr. Hervey
  • Angela Moore as Mrs. Hervey
  • Claire Riley as Detective Ortega
  • Ken Kirzinger as Kesh
  • Farhad Dordar as Laredo / Chopper #3
  • Lindsay Bourne as Hector
  • Alex Green as Arthur Korn
  • Jim Johnston as Sergeant
  • Ron Robinson as Huge Gangsta
  • John Prince as A.D.
  • Charles Andrew Payne as French
  • George Josef as Ernesto Cabal
  • Shonna Baxter as Bimbarella
  • Anne Openshaw as Diner Waitress
  • Tina McKinney as Bikini Babe
  • Carla Elder as Babe #1
  • Francine Raymor as Babe #2
  • Juliet Reagh as Sexy Dancer

Reception

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Comeuppance Reviews gave the film three stars and stated: "Bounty Hunters has humor and inoffensive action, which should please viewers who want a break from more serious viewing.".[1]

References

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  1. ^ "Bounty Hunters (1996)". Comeuppance. Archived from the original on 8 April 2017. Retrieved 8 April 2017.
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