That Man Bolt | |
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Directed by | David Lowell Rich Henry Levin |
Screenplay by | Ranald MacDougall Charles Eric Johnson |
Story by | Charles Eric Johnson |
Produced by | Bernard Schwartz |
Starring | Fred Williamson |
Cinematography | Gerald Perry Finnerman |
Edited by | Carl Pingitore Robert F. Shugrue |
Music by | Charles Bernstein |
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Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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Running time | 103 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
That Man Bolt is a 1973 American action film directed by David Lowell Rich and Henry Levin. It stars Fred Williamson in the title role of a courier and Byron Webster.[1] The film combined several genres: blaxploitation, the martial arts film, and James Bond superspy films (with some posters featuring the tagline "He's Bonded"[2]). It was filmed in Hong Kong, Macau and the United States and featured several martial arts experts in action: Mike Stone, World Professional Light Heavyweight Karate Champion,[3] Kenji Kazama Japan Kickboxing Champion, Emil Farkas, European Black Belt Karate Champion,[4] and David Chow,[5] Former California State Judo Champion.[6] It was titled Operation Hong Kong outside the United States. Peter Crowcroft wrote the novelization of the screenplay.