Harold Robbins' Body Parts

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| director = Craig Corman

| writer = Craig Corman

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| based_on = story by Harold Robbins

| producer = Gene Corman
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Harold Robbins' Body Parts is a 2001 American action film. {{cite news|title=Video view|newspaper=The Journal News|date=14 June 2001|page=28G}} It was one of the last films produced by Gene Corman and was written and directed by Corman's son Craig.{{cite news|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/gene-corman-dead-producer-brother-roger-corman-was-93-730205/|newspaper=The Hollywood Reporter|date=9 October 2023|first=Mike|last=Barnes|title=ene Corman, Producer and Brother of Roger Corman, Dies at 93}}

The film was also known as Vital Parts which was the title of Harold Robbins' unpublished manuscript on which the script was based.{{cite news|title=Here n there|newspaper=The Star-Ledger|date=26 October 1998|page=30}} Robbins was working on the story when he died in 1997.{{cite news|page=16|title=Film clips|newspaper=The Indianapolis Star|date=25 April 1999}}

The film was the directorial debut of Craig Corman, who was an attorney.{{cite news|newspaper=The Journal News

|date=3 February 2000|page=57|title=Producer Gene Corman putting together 'Scanalous Virtue'}}The film was made by New Horizons, the studio of Corman's uncle Roger Corman, and was shot in the Philippines and Hong Kong in May 1999.{{cite news|title=Hot property|newspaper=The Los Angeles Times|date=20 March 1999|page=D2}}{{cite news|title=Short takes|newspaper=The Atlanta Journal|page=C7|date=28 April 1999}}

Premise

A man gets out of prison and goes looking for revenge.

Cast

  • Richard Grieco as Ty Kinnick
  • Will Stewart as J.J. Kemp
  • Athena Massey as Rachel Kinnick
  • Joyce Jimenez as Inez Roxes
  • Teresa Loyzaga as Lina Balang
  • Jaime Fabregas as Dr. Jose Garzon

References

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