Gun Crazy

Friday, March 11 - Thursday, March 17, 2016

DCP projection

“One of the most distinguished works of art to emerge from the B movie swamp, Joseph H. Lewis’s 1949 film is a proto-Bonnie and Clyde tale of an outlaw couple on the run. Lewis’s long takes and sure command of film noir staples (shadows, fog, rain-soaked streets) make this a stunning technical achievement, but it’s something more–a gangster film that explores the limits of the form with feeling and responsibility. With Peggy Cummins and John Dall.” – Dave Kehr, Chicago Reader

Screens as a double feature with RIVER OF GRASS – two consecutive films for a single admission – in the program “RIVER OF GRASS and Its Sources

  • Country USA
  • Year 1950
  • Running Time 87 minutes
  • Director Joseph H. Lewis

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