Gun Crazy Page #5

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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police to show up.

I see.

You can go home now.

What was that?

I'll be fine without you now.

You're kidding me, you're making me

go home at this point?

No.

You b*tch, I've risked my life

and you made me do it!

Until I get the reward money, I won't

withdraw from here, never.

Hey, old man, where are the police?

Sorry, but the police won't be coming.

What?

Saki!

I came here just as l promised!

Run!

You, how dare you betray us like that?!

Shut up!

I didn't have any other choice...

Mr. Tojo, there's no money.

Go.

Let me go! You f***ing old bastard!

You betrayed us, you f***er!

Ouch, ouch.

Hey, where's the money? Money?

Money?

The money that woman had.

I don't know. There's no way

I know about that.

Do you want to go to Hell?

lt's true. I was called over there to

treat you. I don't know anything.

Damn!

What the hell happened?

That woman was caught by Tojo

along with the idiot.

How can she be a bounty hunter?!

Tell me. Where did you hide the money?

Stop! Please stop!

It's enough. Stop now.

You promised me you'd let her go safely.

When she tells us where the money is,

then I will let her go.

Otherwise, I can't pay you.

You sold us out to him, didn't you?

Your beauty is ruined, isn't it?

Hurry up and tell me. You'll be able to

clean yourself up with a hot shower.

No thanks.

I forgot to bring a change of clothes.

That's it. Please stop. I don't need the

money, so please let her go.

Are you serious? Are you really seriously

saying something like that?

I was an idiot, please spare her.

If you kill me, you won't get the money.

When sh*t happens, sh*t happens.

Stop! I'm gonna tell you, I will, so stop!

I can't hold it any longer.

I don't want you to die!

Now, tell me. Where is the money?

It's...

Come with me!

Get them!

What's your name?

I forgot.

How about Saki?

Go!

Saki saved your life, didn't she?

Have you forgotten already?

That's why I went to rescue you.

I paid her back.

Shut up and go to the place

where you hid the money.

Which grave?

Do you want to be buried too?

A red bandana is tied on a cross.

The box is buried under it.

Bring the shovel.

Old man, it's me.

Akira, are you all right?

Yes, I'm alive. I have a favor to ask.

I want to rescue Saki.

I need guns, as many as possible,

and a strong car. Please.

I got it. I'll bring them right now.

Where are you now?

Okay, I got it.

He's at the central cemetery.

Good job.

A jerk like you should be eaten by crows.

You should!

Don't get mad at me like that.

I'll give you some money.

I don't need it, you jerk.

Then find your own path.

Where?

Thank you, Fujimoto.

I didn't need to waste time

looking for the money.

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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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