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195585 minCrime, Thriller

A Bullet for Joey

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Is A Bullet for Joey worth watching? With a rating of 5.6/10, this Crime, Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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A Bullet for Joey Synopsis

Raoul Leduc is a police inspector trailing a spy who plots to kidnap an important American atomic scientist. Joe Victor a gangster who is hired to carry out the abduction, balks when he learns what is at stake and helps Leduc out instead.

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Top Cast

Edward G. Robinson
Edward G. RobinsonRaoul Leduc
George Raft
George RaftJoe Victor
Audrey Totter
Audrey TotterJoyce Geary
George Dolenz
George DolenzDr. Carl Macklin
Peter van Eyck
Peter van EyckEric Hartman
Toni Gerry
Toni GerryYvonne Temblay
William Bryant
William BryantJack Allen
John Cliff
John CliffMorrie
Steven Geray
Steven GerayRaphael Garcia
Joseph Vitale
Joseph VitaleNick Johonus

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Is A Bullet for Joey worth watching?

A Bullet for Joey has received mixed reviews with a 5.6/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Crime, Thriller movies.

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A Bullet for Joey has received average ratings (5.6/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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CinemaSerfMar 12, 2025
★ 6

“Joey” (George Raft) arrives in Canada tasked with kidnapping a nuclear scientist on behalf of his nefarious principles. What he finds when he arrives is a rather messy state of affairs as there are already corpses mounting up and that’s attracted the attention of the RCMP’s finest inspector “Leduc” (Edward G. Robinson) who knows that the only thing connecting the deaths so far is the professor “Macklin” (George Dolenz). “Joey” re-assembles his old gang and that includes his ex “Joyce” (Audrey Totter) who is to try a more persuasive approach with the scientist - but one way or the other they are determined to get his secrets or himself. It’s got a bit of an Cold War edge to it, this drama, and as the story develops we can see that the villain of the piece isn’t fully aware of the ramifications of his task, nor of it’s implications for the freedom loving nations of the world, and as the detective gets closer to tracking down who did what to whom and why, a crisis of conscience begins to trouble the unscrupulous gangster and that makes things way more perilous for just about everyone. There is not much jeopardy here and Raft is curiously underwhelming as the thrust of the plot is a little too contained by a more overt political message that rather dragged the story down. Totter also doesn’t really deliver anything substantial and it takes until very near the end before it livens up enough to get Robinson out of his office and into the people smuggling racket. It’s perfectly watchable but hasn’t quite the bite of the usual Raft/Robinson characterisations and falls a bit flat.