"Bleeder & Bates" is a 1989 film that premiered on October 1st. The film was made in the United States with a budget of $300,000. The cast includes a talented ensemble of actors including Patrick Gorman as the District Attorney, Joel Weiss as the Man in alley, Brandon MacKinna as the L.A.P.D. Captain, Janine Anderson as The artist's girlfriend, Rudolf Lobsher as the Police Commission member, Gregory Brown as Detective Bates, Jack Caputo as Detective Carbone, Al Silver as the Homicide Detective, Joy Filback as Commander Roberts, Kipli Perrot as Del, Hal Singleton as The artist, Stephanie Burnham as the Medical examiner, and many more.
The film follows the story of Jimmy 'Bleeder' Beacon, a complex character intertwined with various other personalities, such as Madeline's father, Bates' ex-wife, and a range of other intriguing individuals, including street people, French hustlers, and ladies of vice. The plot unfolds in a gritty urban setting, where Detectives Bates and Carbone work tirelessly to solve a mysterious case that leads them down a dark and twisted path.
As the investigation deepens, alliances are formed, betrayals are revealed, and the true nature of each character is brought to light. The film explores themes of loyalty, power, deception, and the lengths people will go to protect their own interests.
So, if you're looking for a film that will challenge your perceptions and keep you guessing until the very end, 'Bleeder & Bates' is definitely worth a watch."
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