Gun - Vol. 1 (1997)
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Runtime: 3 hrs
Genre: Television
Synopsis: In 1997, cinematic auteur Robert Altman returned to the small screen with his executively produced television crime-drama GUN. Created by James Sadwith, the series took an unusual anthology... In 1997, cinematic auteur Robert Altman returned to the small screen with his executively produced television crime-drama GUN. Created by James Sadwith, the series took an unusual anthology approach with stand-alone episodes that followed the changing ownership of a mysterious handgun. Original and daring, GUN only aired for half a season but is presented here in this collection of the series' first three episodes: in "The Shot," a struggling actor (Daniel Stern) finally becomes a celebrity when he heroically stops an armed robbery; in "Ricochet," a retiring cop (Martin Sheen) embarks on one last case; and in "Columbus Day," a bored housewife (Rosanna Arquette) married to a security guard (James Gandolfini) carries on a torrid affair with a writer's-blocked author (Peter Horton). These episodes also feature supporting turns by Wil Wheaton, Kathy Baker, Ed Begley, Jr., Bud Cort, and Tess Harper. [More]
Starring: Daniel Stern, Kathy Baker, Ed Begley, Martin Sheen
Starring: Daniel Stern, Kathy Baker, Ed Begley, Martin Sheen, Wil Wheaton, James Gandolfini, Rosanna Arquette, Peter Horton, Bud Cort, Tess Harper, Zachary McLemore, Christopher McDonald, Clint Howard, Jeremy Jordan, Nancy Travis, Chelsea Russo
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