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Deadly Is the Female (Gun Crazy)
Description
The film tells a story of a young couple who are keen on using firearms. Although, they understand the level danger of circumstance, they still determine to have crime spree with many challenges.
The film tells a story of a young couple who are keen on using firearms. Although, they understand the level danger of circumstance, they still determine to have crime spree with many challenges.
Actors:
Harry Lewis,
Nedrick Young,
Shimen Ruskin,
Robert Osterloh,
David Bair,
Frances Irvin,
Franklyn Farnum
Harry Lewis
1 April 1920, Hollywood, California, USA
Nedrick Young
23 March 1914, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Shimen Ruskin
25 February 1907, Vilna, Russian Empire [now Vilnius, Lithuania]
Robert Osterloh
31 May 1918, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
David Bair
5 December 1940, Los Angeles, California, USA
Frances Irvin
14 May 1919, Los Angeles, California, USA
Franklyn Farnum
5 June 1878, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Berry Kroeger #Deadly Is the Female (Gun Crazy) #John Dall #Joseph H. Lewis #King Brothers Productions #Peggy Cummins
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July 07, 2014
Joseph H. Lewis charts it all with a perverse artisan's dynamic glee, one wicked jolt after anotherMay 12, 2014
Reefer Madness for gun control?March 06, 2009
It's a superbly crafted film by a cult film-maker.February 19, 2013
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Fault is in the writing and direction, both staying on the surface and never getting underneath the characters.May 01, 2011
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Gun Crazy' is a magnificently enjoyable film, distinguished by Joseph H Lewis's restless, catch-all directorial style.November 16, 2015
The already-classic trope of lovers on the run, à la Bonnie and Clyde, gets a stylish workout from the director Joseph H. Lewis.