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One in the Gun, 2010
English
USA
Profile of One in the Gun
The mood of One in the Gun is mind bending, sexy, and suspenseful. The plot centers around a life turned upside-down, a femme fatale, and manipulation. It is an independent, thriller, and crime movie. Stylistically, One in the Gun is neo-noir, is surreal, and involves twists and turns. In approach, it is serious and realistic. Note that it includes strong sexual content, nudity, and violent content.
Summary of One in the Gun
A sexy brain teaser of a thriller with nods to classic film noir of the past mixed with a post-modern flair of David Lynch-style surrealism and surprises. When Mickey Lewis (Steven Man), a homeless struggling artist crosses paths with Katrina (Katherine Randolph), the beautiful rich wife of Arthur Webb (Steven Bauer) and is enlisted to paint their home, deadly passions ignite.
Soon hidden agendas, dangerous seductions, double and triple-crosses spiral Mickey’s life out of control leading to a motel in the middle of nowhere filled with strange people (including Robert Davi and James Russo) and twisted secrets that all hold the key to the mystery of Mickey’s past, present, and future.
Details
| Language: | English |
| Country: | USA |
| Release date: | 2010 |
| Runtime: | 89 min |
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as Mickey Lewis
as Katrina Webb
as Arthur
as Ryan Lansing
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