Talk:Buster (film)

Fair use rationale for Image:Buster.jpg
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Daltrey to direct?
On an episode of the 1985 "Max Headroom" show on Channel Four (which aired on Cinemax in the U.S. the following year), Max and his guest, Roger Daltrey, make reference to the fact that following McVicar, Daltrey wanted to direct a film about two notorious criminals. Given the timing of BUSTER, could this have been the film Daltrey wanted to direct? (The two being Buster and Bruce, of course.) There's no mention of him ever directing a film on his Wikipedia page, and although it could be any similar film (Plunkett & Macleane, etc.) it seemed that BUSTER was likely to be the film in question. Any confirmation either way on this would be appreciated.