Where to watch Bullet Videopac 8 (1983) in the UK
Bullet Videopac 8 (1983) is not currently listed on any UK streaming, rental, or purchase service. Last verified on 11 May 2026 by ScreenSearch.
Contains 4 independent short films; "Black Steel", Three's Company", The Genie" and "Laid Back". "Black Steel" was originally released in 1976 under the title "The Premiere of Tom". "Three's Company" was originally released in 1981 under the title "Coming Attractions". "The Genie" was originally released in 1978 under the title "The Thai Bird". "Laid Back" was originally released in 1978 under the title "Lovers".
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Cast & crew
Top-billed cast in Bullet Videopac 8.
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Tom the Black Stallion(segment "Black Steel")
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Rod Mitchell(segment "Three's Company") -
Josh Kincaid(segment "Three's Company") -
George Broadway(segment "Three's Company") -
Glen Dime(segment "The Genie") -
Jeff Cameron(segment "The Genie") -
Bruno(segment "Laid Back")
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Jeremy Brent(segment "Laid Back")
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