
Harold Robbins' Body Parts 2001
In Harold Robbins' Body Parts (2001), directed by Craig Corman, a betrayal in Hong Kong sets the stage for a gripping tale of revenge and survival.
Director: Craig Corman
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Harold Robbins' Body Parts (2001) about?
The film follows Ty, a man framed for murder and drug theft in Hong Kong, who is released early only to learn his wife and a former friend betrayed him. With time running out, Ty must confront his enemies in Manila's shadowy underworld.
Who directed Harold Robbins' Body Parts?
Craig Corman directed this 2001 crime thriller, bringing a gritty edge to the story of betrayal and revenge.
Who stars in Harold Robbins' Body Parts?
The film stars Richard Grieco, Will Stewart, Athena Massey, Joyce Jimenez, and Teresa Loyzaga in key roles.
Is Harold Robbins' Body Parts (2001) worth watching?
While it lacks an IMDb rating, the film's fast-paced crime narrative and themes of betrayal make it a solid pick for fans of action-thrillers. Its tight runtime and suspenseful plot add to its appeal.
How long is Harold Robbins' Body Parts?
Harold Robbins' Body Parts runs for 87 minutes.
About Harold Robbins' Body Parts (2001) — A Shocking Tale of Betrayal and Revenge
In Harold Robbins' Body Parts (2001), directed by Craig Corman, a betrayal in Hong Kong sets the stage for a gripping tale of revenge and survival. The film follows Ty, a man wrongfully imprisoned for a crime he didn't commit, only to discover that his wife and a treacherous friend orchestrated the scheme. Released early due to shifting political winds, Ty finds himself entangled in a deadly game when his estranged wife resurfaces with a warning: his supposed ally, J.J., now operates a shady tropical fish export business in Manila—and he's still hunting Ty. With stakes rising and trust eroding, Ty must outmaneuver his enemies in a high-stakes cat-and-mouse chase across borders.
The story crackles with tension as it explores themes of betrayal, retribution, and the blurred lines between friend and foe. The neon-lit underbelly of Manila contrasts sharply with the sun-soaked streets of Southern California, creating a visual and emotional dichotomy that mirrors Ty's fractured world. With its mix of crime and suspense, Harold Robbins' Body Parts delivers a pulse-pounding narrative that keeps viewers guessing until the final twist.