Gilbert Wynne emerged in the late 1960s as a distinctive presence in cult cinema, appearing in films that pushed boundaries. In Night After Night After Night (1969), he navigates a labyrinth of intrigue, while in Permissive (1970), he embodies the era's exploration of sexual liberation. Wynne's work in The Bullet Machine (1970) further cements his role in the gritty landscape of exploitation films, where he brings a compelling energy to the screen that resonates within the genre's fervent fanbase.
The Bullet Machine
Gilbert Wynne stars in this British programmer as Harry Clegg, detective. His mission: To track down the crazed prostitute responsible for a string of murders. When he catches up to his quarry, Clegg learns that a wicked man is truly responsible for the carnage. Gilly Grant costars as the killer hooker, who bears the risible moniker Suzy the Slag. Clegg may well be forgettable, but you won’t know that for certain unless you see it for yourself–if you can find it.