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Revision as of 07:07, 25 February 2009
A Bullet For Joey was filmed in 1955 with Edward G. Robinson and George Raft staring in an espionage thiller. Edward G. Robinson as Inspector Raoul Leduc investigates a murder of a Canadian police inspector he uncovers the attempt to steal a brilliant physicist ideas by Joe Victor played by George Raft. The chase goes from the city to the rual country side and concludes on a ship leaving Canada.
- Actors: Edward G. Robinson, George Raft, Audrey Totter, George Dolenz, Peter van Eyck
- Directors: Lewis Allen
The following guns were used in the movie A Bullet For Joey: