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Gun Crazy
Gun Crazy

Gun Crazy (1950)

74% User Rating
1h 27min
Crime
Romance
Thriller

"Thrill Crazy... Kill Crazy... Gun Crazy"

Bart Tare is an ex-Army man who has a lifelong fixation with guns, he meets a kindred spirit in sharpshooter Annie Starr and goes to work at a carnival. After upsetting the carnival owner who lusts after Starr, they both get fired. Soon, on Starr's behest, they embark on a crime spree for cash.

Joseph H. LewisDirector

Cast

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Peggy Cummins

Peggy Cummins

Annie Laurie Starr

John Dall

John Dall

Bart Tare

Berry Kroeger

Berry Kroeger

Packett

Morris Carnovsky

Morris Carnovsky

Judge Willoughby

Anabel Shaw

Anabel Shaw

Ruby Tare Flagler

Harry Lewis

Harry Lewis

Sheriff Clyde Boston

Nedrick Young

Nedrick Young

Dave Allister

Trevor Bardette

Trevor Bardette

Sheriff Boston

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Mickey Little

Bart Tare (Age 7)

Russ Tamblyn

Russ Tamblyn

Bart Tare (Age 14)

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Paul Frison

Clyde Boston (Age 14)

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David Bair

Dave Allister (Child)

Stanley Prager

Stanley Prager

Bluey-Bluey

Virginia Farmer

Virginia Farmer

Miss Wynn

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Anne O'Neal

Miss Augustine Sifert

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Frances Irvin

Danceland Singer

Robert Osterloh

Robert Osterloh

Hampton Policeman

Shimen Ruskin

Shimen Ruskin

Cab Driver

Harry Hayden

Harry Hayden

Mr. Mallenberg

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John Alban

Office Worker (uncredited)

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Tony Barr

Proprietor / Diner Cook (uncredited)

Don Beddoe

Don Beddoe

Chicago Man (uncredited)

Joseph Crehan

Joseph Crehan

Plant Foreman (uncredited)

Eddie Dunn

Eddie Dunn

State Policeman on Phone (uncredited)

Dick Elliott

Dick Elliott

Man Fleeing Robbed Market (uncredited)

Ross Elliott

Ross Elliott

Detective (uncredited)

Franklyn Farnum

Franklyn Farnum

Cashier (uncredited)

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Kay Garrett

Carnival Patron (uncredited)

Pat Gleason

Pat Gleason

Carnival Barker (uncredited)

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James Gonzalez

Dance Hall Patron (uncredited)

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Arthur Hecht

Ira Flagler (uncredited)

Carl M. Leviness

Carl M. Leviness

Office Worker (uncredited)

George Lynn

George Lynn

Holdup Victim (uncredited)

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Ernesto Molinari

Dance Hall Patron (uncredited)

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William J. O'Brien

Customer at Sharpshooting Act (uncredited)

Monty O'Grady

Monty O'Grady

Dance Hall Patron (uncredited)

Jeffrey Sayre

Jeffrey Sayre

Court Clerk (uncredited)

Ray Teal

Ray Teal

California Border Inspector (uncredited)

Dale Van Sickel

Dale Van Sickel

Meat Plant Guard (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 90%

June 7, 2014

The Real Sex Pistols. Bart Tare (John Dall) had a fascination with guns from an early age, even getting sent to a reform school at the age of 14 for yet another gun related incident. Back home now as an adult, after a stint in the army, he falls for a sharp-shooting carnival girl called Annie Laurie Starr (Peggy Cummins) and promptly joins the act. But after a fall out with the boss, the pair hit the road and turn to a life of crime - with Annie particularly showing a thirst for gun-play. No doubt inspired by real life outlaws Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, "Deadly Is the Female" (AKA: Gun Crazy) is as good a "doomed lovers on the lam" picture that has ever been made. It may be a "B" movie in terms of production, but no doubt about it, this film is stylish, crafty and also very sexy. Directed by the unsung Joseph H. Lewis ("My Name Is Julia Ross/The Big Combo"), it's based on a story written by MacKinlay Kantor that was reworked by Millard Kaufman (AKA: the then blacklisted "Dalton Trumbo"), into one that links sex and violence whilst simultaneously casting an eye over gun worship and its place in the American way of life. Dall & Cummings looked on the surface an odd pairing, but under Lewis' direction they go together like gun and holster (ahem). He is well spoken, almost elegantly fragile with his musings, yet underneath there is still this twitchy gun fanatic. She is savvy, almost virginal in sexuality, but ultimately she's a wild cat who's practically un-tamable. The work of Lewis here should not be understated, check out the quite sublime continuous one take bank robbery. While marvel throughout at his long takes, use of angles, deep focus and jerking camera movements - all of which dovetail with our protagonists as they go on their nihilistic journey. But perhaps his master-stoke was with his preparation tactics for his two leads?. Sending them out with permission to improvise, he fired them up with sexual pep talks, and the result, in spite of the inevitable "code" restrictions, is a near masterpiece, a true genre highlight, and a film that continues to influence as much as it still entertains. 9/10

Media

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Gun Crazy - 1950 Trailer

Gun Crazy - 1950 Trailer

"I Told You I Was No Good" Clip

"I Told You I Was No Good" Clip

The Getaway

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