
Meeting a Bullet 2004
"Their mistake was leaving him alive"
In *Meeting a Bullet* (2004), Douglas Elford-Argent crafts a gritty crime thriller that pits a desperate young man against the brutal machinery of organized crime.
Director: Douglas Elford-Argent
Cast



Frequently Asked Questions
What is Meeting a Bullet (2004) about?
A young man in Los Angeles finds himself framed for a string of mob-related murders after a corrupt cop accuses him. As the city's underworld closes in, he must navigate car thefts, drive-bys, and petty crimes to stay alive—and prove his innocence.
Who directed Meeting a Bullet?
Douglas Elford-Argent directed the film, delivering a tightly paced neo-noir experience steeped in urban crime drama.
Who stars in Meeting a Bullet?
The film features Cal Thomas in the lead role, supported by Andre McCoy, Gwendolyn Garver, Jameel Gaskins, and Adam Gilman.
Is Meeting a Bullet (2004) worth watching?
While not widely rated, the film's crime-thriller format and gritty atmosphere make it a solid pick for fans of neo-noir. Its short runtime and fast pacing keep the tension high, though it may lack the polish of bigger studio releases.
How long is Meeting a Bullet?
Meeting a Bullet runs for 75 minutes.
About Meeting a Bullet (2004) — A gritty crime thriller with high-stakes survival
In *Meeting a Bullet* (2004), Douglas Elford-Argent crafts a gritty crime thriller that pits a desperate young man against the brutal machinery of organized crime. When a corrupt cop pins a series of high-profile mob murders on him—spanning from Miami to Los Angeles—the protagonist becomes a fugitive in a world of drive-bys, stolen cars, and petty hustles. The film plunges viewers into the neon-soaked streets of L.A., where survival means outrunning both the law and the syndicate's relentless enforcers. With its tense atmosphere and morally ambiguous choices, this 75-minute neo-noir captures the raw tension of a life lived on the edge.
The story unfolds like a modern-day cautionary tale, blending fast-paced action with the stark realities of urban crime. Cal Thomas stars as the beleaguered lead, while Andre McCoy and Gwendolyn Garver round out the ensemble with performances steeped in desperation and grit. Director Elford-Argent keeps the pacing tight, ensuring every frame crackles with the urgency of a chase that never lets up.