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American Gun (2002)

Cast: James Coburn, James Coburn, Barbara Bain, more...
Director: Alan Jacobs
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Studio: Miramax
Genre: Drama, Crime
Running Time: 90 min.
Languages: English
Subtitles: Spanish
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Synopsis
James Coburn stars in this disappointing drama about a man who tracks the gun he believes killed his daughter. Living out his twilight years in a dreary, snowbound Vermont town, tragedy strikes when his beloved daughter (Virginia Madsen) returns home for the holidays. While out doing some last minute shopping, she is shot and killed, seemingly by a nameless local thug. Crushed by her tragic and sudden death Coburn's hard-working everyman falls to pieces and decides to set out on in search of the weapon that laid the final blow. Also in search of his estranged granddaughter, Coburn crisscrosses the country as he comes into contact with the various owners of the titular weapon, hearing each of their diverse stories. ~ Rachel Deahl, All Movie Guide

Special Features:

  • "James Coburn: Bang the Gong" as seen on BIOGRAPHY on the A&E channel


GreenCine Member Reviews

RENT THIS MOVIE and give it your full attention. by DEbert March 1, 2004 - 11:44 AM PST
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3 out of 3 members found this review helpful
The main reason I wanted to view this film was James Coburn, This was his last film and I have been a fan of his for years. The subject matter was another reason. I was not disappointed in His performance at all and consider it to be one of his best dramatic films. The story moves along slowly but the two major twists at the end of the story are worth the wait. Rent this movie and give it your full attention!




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(Average 6.29)
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