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Deadly Is the Female (Gun Crazy)
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.
23 March 1914, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
14 May 1919, Los Angeles, California, USA
8 November 1941, Toledo, Ohio, USA
12 January 1902, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
14 March 1921, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
16 October 1912, San Antonio, Texas, USA
29 November 1907, Eatonton, Georgia, USA
24 June 1921, Oakland, California, USA
31 May 1918, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
26 May 1918, New York City, New York, USA
1 April 1920, Hollywood, California, USA
May 12, 2014
Reefer Madness for gun control?February 19, 2013
One of the great, specifically American love stories ever put to film... among the most overtly erotic films of the post-WWII era.April 27, 2009
One of the most distinguished works of art to emerge from the B movie swamp.March 06, 2009
Some old pulpy noir thrillers aren't as pleasurable as the garish posters that advertised them, but this re-release gives us an example of the genre that's every bit as brash, lusty and stylish as you could wish it to be.December 01, 2016
Artistically ambitious B-movie classic.April 27, 2009
Fault is in the writing and direction, both staying on the surface and never getting underneath the characters.July 07, 2014
Joseph H. Lewis charts it all with a perverse artisan's dynamic glee, one wicked jolt after anotherFebruary 27, 2009
Gun Crazy' is a magnificently enjoyable film, distinguished by Joseph H Lewis's restless, catch-all directorial style.March 13, 2014
The plotting is simplistic and predictable. The acting and tough-guy/gal dialogue are rather comical at times. Yet the film hit home then, and it still hits home today.March 06, 2009
It's a superbly crafted film by a cult film-maker.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.May 01, 2011
If you had to select a single film to justify the present enthusiasm for film noir and define its allure, few movies could compete with Gun Crazy.