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95 minutes. Country. Australia. Language. English. Box office. A$2,000 (Australia) [1] Signal One (also known as Bullet Down Under) is a 1994 Australian crime film directed by Rob Stewart and starring Christopher Atkins, Mark Jackson, Richard Carter, and Virginia Hey. It is a buddy cop movie.
Regista Rob Stewart. Durata 1 ora 35 minuti. Genere Azione, Crime. Lingua Inglese. Signal One. Nessun link disponibile per il vostro paese (%paese%) 24 octobre 1994. A new location... A new life... A fresh start... Or is it? Emotional detective Martin Bullet has shot up a kid in a drug bust gone rotten.
SIGNAL ONE (1994) | Official Trailer | HDWATCH ON AMAZON: http://a.co/dtxaJt3Bullet Down Under is a fast paced thriller that will have you guess till the ver...
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Bullet Down Under: Directed by Rob Stewart. With Christopher Atkins, Mark 'Jacko' Jackson, Richard Carter, Virginia Hey. Signal One is a fast paced thriller that will have you guess till the very end. A tormented former cop is disenchanted with LA madness and moves to Australia to start afresh.
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Signal One (also known as Bullet Down Under) is a 1993 thriller where American cop Martin Bullet (Christopher Atkins) kills a kid (a young Ryan Kwanten) during a bust and decides it's time to move with his Australian wife Charlene (Maureen O'Shaughnessy) and become a cop in Sydney.
17 gen 2022 · With Guillermo del Toro’s remake of Edmund Goulding’s 1947 film Nightmare Alley hitting UK cinemas this week, I wanted to finally watch the original. With impeccable timing then comes Signal One, with their long-awaited Blu-ray release of the film hitting shelves today.