Blood, Guts, Bullets and Octane explained

Blood, Guts, Bullets, and Octane
Director:Joe Carnahan
Producer:Joe Carnahan
Dan Leis
Starring:Joe Carnahan
Dan Leis
Nick Fenske
Music:Dan Kolton
Luis Resto
Editing:Joe Carnahan
Distributor:New Wave Films
Lions Gate Films
Runtime:87 minutes
Language:English
Gross:$15,035[1]

Blood, Guts, Bullets, and Octane is a 1998 American independent action comedy film written, produced, edited, directed and starring Joe Carnahan in his feature-length directorial debut.

For years the film was under negotiation for development as a prime time series on NBC by Carnahan and producer Bob Levy.[2]

Premise

The film stars Carnahan and the film's other producer Dan Leis as two salesmen of a failing used car dealership who are paid $250,000 to allow a 1963 Pontiac LeMans convertible onto the dealership lot for two days.[3] They later find out that the vehicle may have been stolen, which results in a chase and the car being held for ransom.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Blood, Guts, Bullets & Octane (1999). Box Office Mojo. October 9, 2011.
  2. http://www.leisuresuit.net/Webzine/articles/joe_carnahan.shtml Leisuresuit.net
  3. Web site: April 9, 1999. 'Blood, Guts, Bullets and Octane': Don't Buy a Used Car From Either of Them. Holden, Stephen. Stephen Holden. The New York Times.
  4. Web site: Blood Guts Bullets & Octane | Rotten Tomatoes . .