On This Day: April 1 1980 The Baltimore Bullet Premiered in Theaters

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On This Day: April 1 1980 The Baltimore Bullet Premiered in Theaters
On this day April 1 1980 the pool hall comedy The Baltimore Bullet premiered in theaters. Directed by Robert Ellis Miller the film starred James Coburn as a seasoned pool hustler who teams up with a young protégé played by Bruce Boxleitner to take on high stakes games and one final big score.

Omar Sharif played the flashy and dangerous rival known as the Deacon while Ronee Blakley rounded out the cast. The film blended drama and humor with a gritty 70s style even as it stepped into the new decade. Though The Baltimore Bullet wasn’t a major hit at the box office it gained a cult following among fans of pool movies and hustler dramas.

Fun fact: James Coburn did many of his own trick shots for the film after spending time training with real life pool pros to get the moves just right.

Trivia question: What actor played the veteran pool hustler in The Baltimore Bullet?

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