Harold Robbins' Body Parts


Harold Robbins' Body Parts is a 2001 American action film. It was one of the last films produced by Gene Corman and was written and directed by Corman's son Craig.
The film was also known as Vital Parts which was the title of Harold Robbins' unpublished manuscript on which the script was based. Robbins was working on the story when he died in 1997.
The film was the directorial debut of Craig Corman, who was an attorney.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.

Premise

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

Cast