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Jane Got a Gun

2015 | 98m | English

(24906 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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After her outlaw husband returns home shot with eight bullets and barely alive, Jane reluctantly reaches out to an ex-lover who she hasn't seen in over ten years to help her defend her farm when the time comes that her husband's gang eventually tracks him down to finish the job.
Release Date: Dec 31, 2015
Director: Gavin O'Connor
Writer: Anthony Tambakis, Joel Edgerton, Brian Duffield
Genres: Action, Drama, Western
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Production Companies Handsomecharlie Films, Unanimous Pictures, Straight Up Films, 1821 Pictures, Scott Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $3,771,345
Budget: $25,000,000
Updates Updated: Sep 18, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Natalie Portman Jane Hammond
Joel Edgerton Dan Frost
Ewan McGregor John Bishop
Noah Emmerich Bill Hammond
Boyd Holbrook Vic Owen
Rodrigo Santoro Fitchum
Alex Manette Buck
Todd Stashwick O'Dowd
James Burnett Cunny Charlie
Sam Quinn Slow Jeremiah
River Shields Kid
Chad Brummett Theodore Ballard
Boots Southerland Marshall
Nash Edgerton Fur Trader
Robb Janov Fiddler
Maisie McMaster Kate
Jenny Gabrielle Whore
Piper Sheets Mary
Celia Kessler Jig Girl
Linda Martin Madame
Kristin Hansen Woman #1
Lauren Poole Woman #2
James Kinsfather Barkeep
Victoria DeMersseman Older Mary
Name Job
David Greene Special Effects Supervisor
James F. Oberlander Production Design
Terry Anderson Costume Design
Billy Hopkins Casting Director
Sarah Lemon Second Assistant Director
Gretchen Bright Makeup Department Head
Megan Daum Hair Department Head
Chemen A. Ochoa Second Assistant Director
Patricia Greer Key Makeup Artist
JoAnn Stafford-Chaney Hair Department Head
Alton Walpole Unit Production Manager
Alan Cody Editor
Tim Grimes Production Design
Marcello De Francisci Original Music Composer
Marko Costanzo Foley
Ivan J. Fonseca First Assistant Director
Edward McLoughlin Set Decoration
Carmen L. Jones Key Hair Stylist
Tom Elliott Stunts
Gavin O'Connor Director
Anthony Tambakis Writer
Mandy Walker Second Unit Director, Director of Photography
Craig Branham Stunts
Joel Edgerton Screenplay
Lisa Gerrard Original Music Composer
Catherine George Costume Design
Cassidy Vick Hice Stunt Double
Troy Brown Stunts
Billy D. Lucas Stunts
Paul E. Short Stunts
Darrin Prescott Stunts
Ed Duran Stunts
Bobby Burns Stunts
Brian Duffield Screenplay
Jeff 'JJ' Dashnaw Stunts
Jennifer Bell Hair Department Head
Jason Ellson Steadicam Operator, "A" Camera Operator
Name Title
Scott Steindorff Producer
Terry Dougas Producer
Kim Barton Associate Producer
Katherine S. Chang Co-Producer
Jason Colbeck Co-Executive Producer
Ross Marroso Co-Executive Producer
Zack Morgenroth Associate Producer
Dylan Russell Executive Producer
Aleen Keshishian Producer
Chris Coen Executive Producer
Ron Burkle Co-Executive Producer
Kate Cohen Co-Producer
Peter Fruchtman Co-Executive Producer
Paris Kassidokostas-Latsis Executive Producer
Andrew Melting Associate Producer
Scott LaStaiti Producer
Jon Cohen Associate Producer
Ivan J. Fonseca Associate Producer
Scott Lambert Co-Executive Producer
Ben McConley Co-Executive Producer
Natalie Portman Producer
Mary Regency Boies Producer
Harvey Weinstein Executive Producer
Bob Weinstein Executive Producer
David Boies III Executive Producer
Ryan Kavanaugh Executive Producer
Marisa Polvino Co-Producer
Jason Rose Executive Producer
Tucker Tooley Executive Producer
Jason Van Eman Co-Executive Producer
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Reviews

wrjte51
2.0

Jane has got a gun. Great then maybe she can use it to put those of us that took the time to watch this movie out of our misery. Not a good western at all as Portman is poorly cast as Jane. Boring and slow which are bad things when watching a western. Because when done right they can be a very excit ... ing movie expierience.

Jun 23, 2021
Ruuz
4.0

The Western genre is one that has struggled to find its own two feet to stand on in recent years. _Jane Got a Gun_ certainly does not buck that trend. Also I'm pretty sure not a single one of these Wild West folks was American. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor fini ... shed product._

Jun 23, 2021
Rangan
8.0

**A woman's preparation to fight the outlaws.** Probably on underrated film, but for me, I'm sure it is an underrated film. From the director of 'Warrior', another excellent film to include in his filmography. A well written screenplay, but that's where the problem is according to those did not l ... ike it. Because it was kind of 'all's well, ends well' story. That does not mean it is full of cliché, maybe they expected the film to be more harsh and violent like most of the high profile western films do. Sorry to those who did not enjoy it, but I did. It was nothing like only for men, but still R rated. Yep, I understand the last 10-15 minutes was so intentional, so what, the story wrapped perfectly in a right way. I must appreciate the cast, particularly the lead two actors, Natalie Portman and Joel Edgerton. This film is not an opportunity to give the best character display, but everyone did their parts quite finely. Ewan McGregor was a disappointment with his useless role. I mean it was a good one, but not made for him. I think the villain character lacks the toughness. That leaves it a one sided theme, so you might not know how the developments happen, but you will know which way is it heading in the earliest. Particularly as it was focused more on the romance, despite it is not a romance theme. Though there is a twist and many turns in the narration. Overall film was very entertaining, partly predictable, yet totally worth a watch if you keep your expectation locked in a safe afar while watching it. _8/10_

May 16, 2024
John Chard
6.0

Them Bishop boys are coming for you? You don't need a gunslinger. You need a goddamn regiment. Jane Got a Gun is directed by Gavin O'Connor and collectively written by Brian Duffield, Anthony Tambakis and Joel Edgerton. It stars Natalie Portman, Joel Edgerton, Ewan McGregor, Noah Emmerich, Boyd H ... olbrook and Rodrigo Santoro. Music is by Marcello De Francisci and Lisa Gerrard and cinematography is by Mandy Walker. Jane Hammond (Portman) has to turn to her ex lover, Dan Frost (Edgerton), for help when it's revealed that the notorious Bishop gang are heading her way in search of her husband Bill (Emmerich). It's going to be one of those films more talked about for what it could have been than what it is. Changes in production staff were unbound, from director, writer, photographer and some big name cast changes, it was a production blighted and destined to be on a loser. It hasn't helped that with it being a slow paced character based picture, and a Western at that, the market for a fan base was already running low on potential supporters. So what we left with? It undoubtedly is one for hard core Western fans only, it's hard to envisage newcomers entering into the genre for the first time, perhaps lured by the casting of Portman, being won over to the point of seeking out other classic Westerns of past and present. Yet it's got a lot going for it, because if you have the want, then it may just take a second viewing to fully absorb and enjoy. At its core it's a straight Oater of redemption, opportunities waylaid by fate, and of course a good old good versus bad axis. Relying on a flashback structure to set up the character dynamics, it can get a bit disorientating at times, hence the shout out for a second viewing. However, it may not be the perfect way to build the principal characters, but they are worth the investment for there's a big emotional pull there. Having laid the foundation for the first two thirds of the pic, we shift to good old honest violence, for siege read backs against the wall, and not without invention, in fact there's much resourcefulness on show, with Jane at times very much leading the way. The last third pays off handsomely, even if there's the (arguably) inevitable sugar coated candy to swallow as part of the final deal. Cast are dandy and turning in perfs of note, though it needed more of McGregor's John Bishop, because with what little he gets he does make a villainous mark. It looks terrific, Walker's photography bringing to mind the genre work of Roger Deakins, with the New Mexico locations blistering in their beauty, and while the sound mix for dialogue exchanges is a little poor, the musical score is thumping in its tonal appreciations. It's tricky to recommend with confidence even to Western fans, especially in a year when "Jane" had to compete with the more rambunctious Magificent Seven reboot, but give it a chance if you liked something like Slow West, and you may just be pleasantly surprised. 7/10

May 16, 2024