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Pulp (1972)

5.7 | Nov 01, 1972 (GB) | Mystery, Crime, Drama | 01:35

Write it. Live it. But try not to be it.

A seedy writer of sleazy pulp novels is recruited by a quirky, reclusive ex-actor to help him write his biography at his house in Malta.

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Michael Caine
Mickey King
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Mickey Rooney
Preston Gilbert
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Lionel Stander
Ben Dinuccio
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Lizabeth Scott
Princess Betty Cippola
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Nadia Cassini
Liz Adams
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Dennis Price
The Englishman
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Al Lettieri
Miller
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Amerigo Tot
Partisan
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Robert Sacchi
The Bogeyman

Reviews

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CinemaSerf
6 | May 28, 2023
Despite an half decent cast, Michael Caine ("King") just can't carry this and after about fifteen minutes, once we have established the premiss, it all just falls into a well trammelled line of mediocrity. He is a sort of penny dreadful style of author, who is offered the opportunity to write the biography of former Hollywood star "Preston Gilbert" (Mickey Rooney) at his Maltese home. Once there, he soon appreciates that his employer is the target of an assassin working for some mobsters. Suffice to say, he doesn't remain a target for long - and it falls to "King" to stay alive himself, whilst completing his story about the eccentric "Gilbert". It had potential, this - but sadly the plot runs out of steam very quickly, the humour is too sparse and contrived and though there are plenty of bit-part characterisations that try to keep the story interesting, it all just withers on the bough. Not terrible, but unremarkable.