Bullseye (1990)
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A hectic caper flick with farcical overtones, Bullseye! doesn't quite hit the....oh, you know. Government scientist Michael Caine and his titled pal Roger Moore plan to auction off a cold fusion formula to the highest bidder. Meanwhile, a pair of con artists-also played by Caine and… More A hectic caper flick with farcical overtones, Bullseye! doesn't quite hit the....oh, you know. Government scientist Michael Caine and his titled pal Roger Moore plan to auction off a cold fusion formula to the highest bidder. Meanwhile, a pair of con artists-also played by Caine and Moore-impersonate the scientist and his friends in hopes of getting a piece of the action. This leads to an unending supply of comic complications, deadly encounters, wacky recurring characters and Sennett-style chases. Is louder and faster really funnier? You be the judge (but you'll have to catch the film on home video, since it never received a US theatrical release). Roger Moore's real-life daughter Deborah Barrymore shows up as a CIA agent. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Michael Winner
- Genres
- Action & Adventure, Mystery & Suspense, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Jun 1, 1990 Wide
- Studio
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
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Cast
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Michael Caine
as Sidney Lipton/Doctor Hicklar
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Roger Moore
as Gerald Bradley-Smith/ Sir John Bavistock
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Sally Kirkland
as Willie Metcalfe
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Deborah Barrymore
as Flo Fleming
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Mark Burns
as Nigel Holden
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Lee Patterson
as Darrell Hyde
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Derren Nesbitt
as Inspector Gross
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Deborah Leng
as Francesca
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Christopher Adamson
as Death's Head
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John Cleese
as Man on Beach in Barbados
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Patsy Kensit
as Sick Lady on Train
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Alexandra Pigg
as Car Hire Girl
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Jenny Seagrove
as Health Club Receptionist
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Timothy Ackroyd
as 2nd Security Guard
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Roger Adamson
as Henry-Vault Guard
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Michael Angelo
as Juggler
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Pamela Armstrong
as TV Newsreader
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Miranda Baker
as TV Interviewer
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Peter Baynes
as Fireater
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R.J. Bell
as Big Boss at Auction
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Pamela Binns
as Duchess
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Eunice Blalck
as Old Cleaning Lady
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Tony Caron
as Warder
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Dennis Chinnery
as 2nd Vault Guard
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Peter Clapham
as Waiter on Train
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Daniel Coll
as Tim
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Nicholas Courtney
as Sir Hugh
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Petrina Derrington
as Courier on Train
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Barbara Dixon-Law
as Amy Hicklar
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Lorraine Doyle
as Receptionist in Brothel
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Francis Drake
as Rabbi Blum
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Peter Durkin
as Barman
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Freddie Earlle
as Local Scot
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Graeme Elder
as Waiter in Mansion
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Nadio Fortune
as Italian Bidder
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Stephen Gressieux
as Police Sergeant
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Jeff Harding
as Agent Merrow
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Gordon Honeycombe
as TV Announcer
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Helen Horton
as Tourist on Coach
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Johnny Irving
as Local Scot
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Steve Jacobs
as 1st Security Guard
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Amir M. Korangy
as Iranian Bidder
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Gary J. Lammin
as Ronald
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Leif Lewis
as Juggler
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Barry Linehan
as Chesterton
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Leslie Lowe
as Lovely Lady on Train
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Angus MacKay
as Reverend Simkin
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Paul Mari
as Chef on Train
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John Scott Martin
as Old Jeweller
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Dinah May
as Girl in Bar
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Fiona McArthur
as Cheese Demonstrator
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Robert McBain
as Lawyer
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Kenneth McClellan
as Farmer
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Michael McKevitt
as Local Scot
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Cynthia Michaelis
as Rabbi's Wife
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Drew Millar
as Cab Driver
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Billy Mitchell
as Elmer Tourist
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Julian Moss
as Muscleman
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Malcolm Mudie
as Waiter in Luggage Van
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Steve Nallon
as Mrs. Thatcher
- Lynn Nesbitt
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Steffanie Pitt
as Donna Dulch
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Hana-Maria Pravda
as Old Lady at Seance
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Paul Ratcliffe
as Vault Official
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Mary Reynolds
as Queen
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Kate Robbins
as Queen
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Kiran Shah
as Little Boss at Auction
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Mildred Shay
as Jolene-Tourist Wife
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Kathleen Smith
as Mrs. Thatcher
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Prudence Solomon
as Pamela
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Cliff Taylor
as Husband on Train
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Margo Thomas
as Clairvoyant
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Ian Turbitt
as Punch and Judy
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John Woodnut
as Bank Manager
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Les Wright
as Alf
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Eddie Yeoh
as Korean Bidder
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Bill Hutchinson
as Senator
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Brendan J. Stafford
as Policeman
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Deborah Moore
as Flo Fleming
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John Lyons
as Train Guard
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Mike Hall
as Duke
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Raymond Johnson
as Nigerian Bidder
