Gun Crazy Page #2

Synopsis: 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.
Director(s): Joseph H. Lewis
Production: United Artists
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IMDB:
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Year:
1950
87 min
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put away the knife?

I'm gonna pee in my pants.

So, where do you want me to take you?

You're the one who knows where.

The conversation last night.

You're joking!

Oh, what a nice day for sightseeing!

What lovely sightseeing.

Tojo isn't there.

Tojo? Of course not.

He has many soldiers, he lets them work,

and he never comes out of his house.

We got it!

Yo, Fujimoto. That was so easy.

We didn't include murder in our plot, did we?

Hey, don't be so square!

Good, let's leave.

I have to say goodbye here.

What?

As we promised, I'm gonna take half.

Hey, wait a sec.

We can share the money after we

deliver all this money to Tojo.

That's how it's done.

Listen, this is the last time I have to

see stupid guys like you.

What the hell?

Hey, what are you doing?!

We did what you wished. Goodbye.

F***er, you set us up from the beginning...

Help me, partner!

No f***ing way am I your partner!

You're insane. What the hell

were you thinking?!

What the hell are you gonna do after

doing something like that?!

So what should I do?

Would you please just die?

As a bounty hunter, you should die without

causing any trouble for strangers!

Don't be mean to me like that, partner!

I said, I'm not your partner!

Amazing, I could retire with

this much money.

Then why don't you take it?

Considering we went through

all that trouble to get it.

Don't be ridiculous! This is

such dangerous money.

It's more money than the bounty on Tojo.

I admit you're something.

You're crazier than most bounty

hunters, aren't you?

We have to hurry up or it might be too late.

Leave this jerk alone.

He's a Japanese American.

He's been wanted by the Japanese police

as a suspect in a case of

inflicting bodily injury.

He's been running away and hiding behind

some kind of international agreement

between Japan and the U.S.

Due to this, his wound was not really deep,

however, he's lost so much blood I'm

not sure if he'll survive or not.

If he dies, we can't do anything about it.

I'll pay you. You brought medicine

and stuff, didn't you?

No, thank you. If I get paid, they'll

think I'm in your company.

You too!

I'm not getting paid either.

I don't want to be involved in this matter.

The only thing I want to do is

to keep running that hotel.

While being frightened by Tojo?

Their followers sometimes use my hotel.

You've never gotten paid by them, idiot!

Damn piece of sh*t!

You're persistent.

This is for the hotel.

You'll feel better since I'm paying

this in advance, right?

Yo.

If you run away with this money,

can't you take me with you?

If I'm going to live in fear like you said,

it would be better for me to get out of here.

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MacKinlay Kantor

MacKinlay Kantor (February 4, 1904 – October 11, 1977), born Benjamin McKinlay Kantor, was an American journalist, novelist and screenwriter. He wrote more than 30 novels, several set during the American Civil War, and was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1956 for his 1955 novel, Andersonville. He also wrote the novel Gettysburg, set during the Civil War. more…

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