A Girl, Three Guys, and a Gun
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A Girl, Three Guys, and a Gun | |
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Some things in life you just gotta do... This is one of those things. |
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Directed by | Brent Florence |
Produced by | Lloyd A. Silverman Jim Florence |
Written by | Brent Florence |
Starring | Brent Florence Christian Leffler Kenny Luper Tracy Zachoryin Josh Holland |
Cinematography | Matthew W. Davis |
Editing by | Brent Florence Sam Bauer Noel Sterritt |
Distributed by | New Concorde Home Entertainment (VHS) (DVD) Buena Vista Home Entertainment (DVD) |
Release date(s) | 2001 |
Running time | 87 min |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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A Girl, Three Guys, and a Gun (a.k.a. A Girl, 3 Guys and a Gun) is a 2001 romantic comedy film from writer-director Brent Florence, who also stars in the picture. It is a low budget independent film with a cast consisting primarily of unknown actors, supported by the once glamorous June Allyson in her final role.
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[edit] Plot
Three smalltown friends looking to leave their troubles behind come up with a robbery scheme to fund their trip to the big city. But as their plan goes awry and the authorities become involved, they are left with no other alternative but to take hostage a pair of traveling young lovebirds, with no shortage of problems of their own.
[edit] Cast
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Actor | Role |
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June Allyson | Joey's Grandmother |
Robin Clark | Hellman |
Brent Florence | Frank |
Natasha Henstridge | 5 O'Clock Girl |
Josh Holland | Dave |
Christian Leffler | Neil |
John Lexing | Smith |
Kenny Luper | Joey |
Lloyd A. Silverman | Honor Farm Guard |
Tava Smiley | Allysa |
Michael Trucco | Trevor |
Martin Veselich | Rex |
Tracy Zahoryin | Hope |