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Harold Robbins’ Body Parts

Harold Robbins’ Body Parts

2001
Action Crime Thriller
87 min R USA
3.4 / 10
5.1 IMDB

Ty's pal J.J. frames him in a murder and cocaine theft in Hong Kong in 1992. Ty's wife Rachel may be in on the con, so, when Ty…

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Craig Corman
Starring
Richard Grieco / Will Stewart / Athena Massey / Joyce Jimenez / Teresa Loyzaga / Jaime Fabregas / Louie Katana / Bob Soler

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

predictable convoluted gritty action-packed disappointing exotic suspenseful uninspired intriguing serviceable melodramatic predictable

Reviews

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Penelope Croft
May 10, 2026
2.0 / 5
2.0

Harold Robbins' Body Parts is a film that seems to exist in a perpetual state of mild confusion. The premise, involving a double-crossed protagonist seeking retribution in Manila, is serviceable enough for a crime thriller. Richard Grieco plays…

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Alistair Finch
May 10, 2026
1.5 / 5
1.5

One approaches Harold Robbins' Body Parts with a certain expectation of lurid thrills, but the reality is a film that feels both dated and underdeveloped. The story of Ty, framed and on the run, is a familiar trope,…

G
Genevieve Dubois
May 10, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

Harold Robbins' Body Parts offers a pulpy, if somewhat rough-around-the-edges, dive into the world of international intrigue. Richard Grieco plays Ty, a man whose life implodes when he's framed in Hong Kong, leading him on a revenge quest…

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Marcus Sterling
May 10, 2026
2.0 / 5
2.0

This adaptation of Harold Robbins' work, titled 'Body Parts,' is a rather pedestrian affair. The narrative, involving a man wrongly accused in Hong Kong and forced to confront his betrayer in Manila, is a well-trodden path. Richard Grieco…

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Eleanor Vance
May 10, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

Harold Robbins' Body Parts attempts to weave a convoluted thriller, but the threads often tangle. Richard Grieco as Ty navigates a labyrinth of betrayal, starting in Hong Kong and leading to Manila. The plot, concerning a framed protagonist…

FAQs

The film briefly mentions Ty's early release from prison as a gesture of goodwill from the city's new Mainland government. This alludes to the significant political transition Hong Kong was undergoing around that period, with the handover to Chinese sovereignty looming. While not a historical drama, this detail provides a subtle contextual backdrop to Ty's escape and the shifting power dynamics in the region.