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Synopsis: Jane Got a Gun centers on Jane Hammond, who has built a new life with her husband Bill "Ham" Hammond after being tormented by the ultra-violent Bishop Boys outlaw gang. She finds herself in the gang's cross-hairs once again when Ham stumbles home riddled with bullets after dueling with the Boys and their relentless mastermind Colin. With the vengeful crew hot on Ham's trail, Jane has nowhere to turn but to her former fiancé Dan Frost for help in defending her family against certain destruction. Haunted by old memories, Jane's past meets the present in a heart-stopping battle for survival.
Genre: Action, Drama, Western
Director(s): Gavin O'Connor
Production: Relativity Media
 
IMDB:
5.9
Metacritic:
49
Rotten Tomatoes:
41%
R
Year:
2015
98 min
$976,847
743 Views


and we'll go wherever you want.

Well, I want to go see

the Pacific.

I want to step my feet

where there's no further to go.

Well, that is

what we're gonna do.

I love you.

Then stay.

We best get moving.

Boys, we got another one dead.

Found Fitchum

all shot up in an alley.

Half his head on one side,

half his head on another.

A man and woman

seen leaving Lullaby

before the blood dried.

And the girl

fit the description

of our old friend Jane.

Now, Fitchum's demise

brings Hammond's tally

to five dead men,

disregarding his heroics

at the whorehouse

we all remember.

Now, we'll spread out

across this valley here.

Question every living soul.

We will turn over every rock

until that snake

slithers out into sight.

Well...

let's hope the Bishop boys

are all very big and fat.

Ham taught me how to hunt.

Rabbit stew doesn't taste

very good without rabbits.

Is that a way in?

There's only one way in,

one way out.

That's why we chose

to build here.

What about the ridge?

You can maybe get up there.

Good luck getting down.

Okay, so he says,

"They're coming."

Well, how many might "they" be?

I don't know.

Used to be more than

a dozen of them,

but that was a long time ago.

Could be any number

of them by now.

Minus the four

your husband shot.

And the one that you sent

to the bone orchard.

Pardon me, ma'am.

I was wondering if you could

take a look at this photograph.

I-I'm searching for my fiancee,

Jane Ballard.

Pardon me, sir.

Take a look at this photograph.

Last I knew, she was traveling

on a train of wagons.

From Missouri.

Been searching far and wide

for her.

Yeah, she is. She's beautiful.

Thank you, ma'am.

Thank you for your time.

Pardon me, friend.

I'm...

seeking to find someone.

Believe she might have traveled

here to Raphael.

Name of Jane Ballard.

You wouldn't happen to be

the same Dan Frost

who gained such renown

during the late war,

now, would you?

I-I believe

you put a-a Reb general,

as well as a lot of other

high-profile grays,

under your belt early on in

the conflict. Is that correct?

Why, he don't look like

no hero to me.

He look more like Spoons.

Or kin to him.

He's a-a former associate

of ours

who had an unfortunate

proclivity for the pilfering

of silverware.

He's no longer under my employ.

He's dead.

Beauregard carried this

in Shiloh.

Now, that is the prize

of my collection.

Did you know that Shiloh means

"place of peace" in Hebrew?

Ain't nothing peaceful

about Shiloh.

No, indeed.

Indeed.

So, what is your...

interest here, Mr. Frost,

in that woman?

I know that she traveled west

with a train of wagons.

Wagons belonging to you.

And I've been

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