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Gun Crazy ()


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Two disturbed young people release their fascination with guns through a crime spree.

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Annie Laurie Starr
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Bart Tare
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Packett
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Judge Willoughby
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Ruby Tare Flagler
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Deputy Clyde Boston
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Dave Allister
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Sheriff Boston
Mickey Little ...
Bart Tare (age 7)
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Bart Tare (age 14) (as Rusty Tamblyn)
Paul Frison ...
Clyde Boston (age 14)
David Bair ...
Dave Allister (child) (as Dave Bair)
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Bluey-Bluey
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Miss Wynn
Anne O'Neal ...
Miss Augustine Sifert
Frances Irvin ...
Danceland Singer (as Frances Irwin)
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Hampton Policeman
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Cab Driver
Harry Hayden ...
Mr. Mallenberg
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Tony Barr ...
Proprietor / Diner Cook (uncredited)
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Man from Chicago (uncredited)
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Plant Foreman (uncredited)
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State Policeman on Phone (uncredited)
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Man Fleeing Robbed Market (uncredited)
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Detective (uncredited)
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Cashier (uncredited)
Pat Gleason ...
Carnival Barker (uncredited)
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Dance Hall Patron (uncredited)
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Ira Flagler (uncredited)
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Holdup Victim (uncredited)
Ernesto Molinari ...
Dance Hall Patron (uncredited)
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Customer at Sharpshooting Act (uncredited)
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Dance Hall Patron (uncredited)
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Court Clerk (uncredited)
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California Border Inspector (uncredited)
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Meat Plant Guard (uncredited)

Directed by

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Joseph H. Lewis

Written by

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MacKinlay Kantor ... (screenplay by) and
Millard Kaufman ... (screenplay by)
 
MacKinlay Kantor ... (story "Gun Crazy")
 
Dalton Trumbo ... (screenplay) (originally uncredited)

Produced by

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Frank King ... producer
Maurice King ... producer

Music by

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Victor Young

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Russell Harlan ... director of photography

Editing by

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Harry Gerstad

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Gordon Wiles

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Raymond Boltz Jr.

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Carla Hadley ... hair stylist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Allen K. Wood ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Frank Heath ... assistant director (as Frank S. Heath)

Sound Department

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Tom Lambert ... sound engineer

Stunts

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Lew Morphy ... shooting double: Peggy Cummins (uncredited)
Dale Van Sickel ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Lloyd Garnell ... gaffer (uncredited)
Eddie Jones ... still photographer (uncredited)
Harry Lewis ... grip (uncredited)

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Norma Koch ... wardrobe: Miss Cummins (as Norma)

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Sidney Cutner ... orchestrator
Stuart Frye ... music editor
Leo Shuken ... orchestrator

Script and Continuity Department

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Jack Herzberg ... continuity

Additional Crew

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Arthur Gardner ... assistant to producers
Herman King ... technical advisor
Madeleine Robinson ... dialogue coach
Al J. Jennings ... technical consultant (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

Since he was a child, Bart Tare has always loved guns. After leaving the army, his friends take him to a carnival, where he meets the perfect girl; Annie, a sharp-shooting sideshow performer who loves guns as much as he. The 2 run off and marry, but Annie isn't happy with their financial situation, so at her behest the couple begins a cross-country string of daring robberies. Never one to use guns for killing, Bart's dragged down into oblivion by the greedy and violent nature of the woman he loves. Written by Martin Lewison

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Taglines SHE BELIEVES IN TWO THINGS...-love and violence! (original poster) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Deadly Is the Female (United States)
  • Deadly Is The Female (United Kingdom)
  • Gun Crazy: Le démon des armes (France)
  • Le démon des armes (France)
  • El demonio de las armas (Spain)
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Runtime
  • 87 min
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Budget $400,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia The bank heist sequence was done entirely in one take, with no one outside the principal actors and people inside the bank aware that a movie was being filmed. When John Dall as Bart Tare says, "I hope we find a parking space," he really meant it, as there was no guarantee that there would be one. In addition, at the end of the sequence someone in the background screams that there's been a bank robbery - this was actually a bystander who saw the filming and assumed the worst. See more »
Goofs When Bart grabs Annie arm to prevent her from shooting an employee of the bank as the alarm sounds, they run to their getaway car and the cameraman's reflection is visible for a moment as he rides past the window on a dolly. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Crime Wave (1953). See more »
Soundtracks Mad About You See more »
Quotes Bart: Two people dead, just so we can live without working!
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