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Director: | Tamra Davis |
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Writer: | Matthew Bright |
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California teen Anita Minteer struggles in the face of an absentee mother, her mom's abusive boyfriend, Rooney, and a lack of respect from her classmates. This all changes when a pen-pal school project connects her with convict Howard. Anita secures Howard's parole and violently squares off against Rooney after he rapes her. Soon enough, the gun-crazy teen is on the run with Howard, with his parole officer in pursuit. | |
Release Date: | Sep 11, 1992 |
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Director: | Tamra Davis |
Writer: | Matthew Bright |
Genres: | Drama, Romance, Crime, Thriller |
Keywords | prison, rape, gun, murder, woman director |
Production Companies | Zeta Entertainment, First Look Pictures |
Box Office |
Revenue: $114,516
Budget: $800,000 |
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Updated: Feb 02, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Drew Barrymore | Anita |
James Le Gros | Howard |
Billy Drago | Hank |
Rodney Harvey | Tom |
Joe Dallesandro | Rooney |
Michael Ironside | Mr. Kincaid |
Robert Greenberg | Mr. Sheets |
Jeremy Davies | Bill |
Dan Eisenstein | Chuck |
Willow Tipton | School Girl |
Ione Skye | Joy |
James Oseland | Sally |
Thomas E. Weyer | Guard |
Tom Smith-Alden | Parole Officer #1 |
James Wheaton | Parole Officer #2 |
Gerald Lynn Walker | Parole Officer #3 |
Ida Lee | Parishioner |
Lawrence Steven Meyers | Crazy Larry |
Herb Weld | Clyde |
Lee Mary Weilnau | Susan |
Dick Warlock | Sheriff |
Neal Jano | Patient |
Jaid Barrymore | Woman with Dog |
Tracey Walter | Elton |
Roger Jackson | Joe |
Sally Norvell | Waitress |
Paul Janossy | Man at Mall |
Billy Bates | Officer at Fountain |
Zane W. Levitt | Ed Hopper |
William L. Nagle | Tow Truck Driver |
Leo Lee | Soda Pop |
Rowena Guinness | Ruby the Prostitute |
Harrison Young | Howard's Dad |
Diane Firestone | News Reporter |
Michael Franco | Officer Frank |
Ray Bickel | Officer with Bullhorn |
Damon R. Jones | Damian |
Name | Job |
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Kevin Tent | Editor |
Joe Barnett | Foley Mixer |
Lisa Rinzler | Director of Photography |
Ed Tomney | Original Music Composer |
Merrie Lawson | Costume Design |
Rod Smith | First Assistant Director |
Kevin Constant | Art Direction |
Rafael Tapia | Set Decoration |
Lori Jean Swanson | Key Hair Stylist, Key Makeup Artist |
Jerry Spicer | Stunts |
Billy Bates | Stunts |
George B. Colucci Jr. | Stunts |
Don Pike | Stunts |
Gary Pike | Stunts |
Xavier Du Bois | Music Supervisor |
Carol Sue Baker | Music Supervisor |
Ray Bickel | Stunts |
Jon Conrad Pochron | Stunts |
Liz McDermott | Production Executive |
Mark Yellen | Unit Production Manager |
Bob Kay | Second Assistant Director |
Lynette Goto | Second Assistant Director |
Julia A.F. Kovisars | Second Assistant Director |
Linda Warrilow | Production Coordinator |
Mori Biener | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Marie Lamotte | Script Supervisor |
Tolley Casparis | Casting Director |
Kim Davis-Wagner | Casting Director |
Mike Barker | First Assistant Camera |
Paul Janossy | Second Assistant Camera |
Troy Smith | Second Unit Director of Photography, Steadicam Operator |
Anthony Marc Liali | Boom Operator |
Randy Westgate | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Roseanne Fiedler | Wardrobe Intern |
Tricia Cruikshank | Wardrobe Intern |
Abbie Lee Warren | Production Design |
Leora Tobias | Set Dresser |
Michael Franco | Set Dresser |
George Heffley | On Set Dresser |
Beverly McLeish | Special Effects |
Paul Hickerson | Special Effects |
Kassa | Still Photographer |
Theo Waddell | First Assistant Editor |
Rob Copeland | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Jeffrey R. Whitcher | Sound Effects Designer, Sound Effects Editor |
Scott Smith | Dialogue Editor |
Todd Herman | ADR Editor |
Tom Amelotte | Sound Re-Recording Mixer, ADR Editor |
William Smith | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Sharon Michaels | Foley Artist |
Sean Macias | Foley Artist |
Madeline Ellis | Sound Assistant |
Kara Nanas | Sound Assistant |
Craig Roberts | Sound Recordist |
Tamra Davis | Director |
Matthew Bright | Writer |
BJ Davis | Stunt Coordinator |
Cole S. McKay | Stunts |
Dick Warlock | Stunts |
John C. Hartigan | Special Effects |
Chuck Borden | Stunts |
Eddie Braun | Stunt Double |
Daniel D. Monahan | Production Sound Mixer |
Name | Title |
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Zane W. Levitt | Producer |
Diane Firestone | Producer |
Mark Yellen | Co-Producer |
Alison Stone | Associate Producer |
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Sex Pistols Part II Guncrazy is directed by Tamra Davis and written by Matthew Bright. It stars Drew Barrymore, James Legros, Ione Skye, Michael Ironside, Joe Dallesandro and Billy Drago. Music is by Ed Tomney and cinematography by Lisa Rinzer. "Love made them crazy. Guns made them outlaws!" ... High schooler Anita Minteer (Barrymore) is abused at home and at school and by so called friends. Seeking some sort of solace, she befriends - via letters - a convict named Howard (Legros). When Howard is paroled, the pair hook up and quickly find a loving bond. A bond that also involves a passion for guns... In spite of reports in some quarters, this is not a remake of Joseph H. Lewis' superb film noir of the same name (though the words gun and crazy are separated there) from 1950. Whilst it's also worth mentioning that it's not a knock-off of Bonnie and Clyde (outstanding and trailblazing pic for sure), because for that to be the case we would have to ignore the fact that Lewis' film, and the likes of They Live by Night (Nicolas Ray - 1948) , were not key influences and big movers in the lovers on the lam splinter of noir. It is of course, an amalgamation of said influences, and despite a relatively average rating on the big internet movie sites, this is a neo-noir well worth seeking out for those so inclined. Students of classic era film noir can't but help to be pulled in by the many deviance's at work, themes involving sexual abuse, promiscuity, impotence, alienation, prostitution and foolish love, the latter pitching a classic noir character into a vortex from which they in all probability know they can't return from. It's not that Anita is a femme fatale, because she's so young and isn't written as a viper type, it's that her youthful ignorance, her teenage hormones tortured by a torrid upbringing, is enough for Howard to grasp onto as a semblance of normality. They are both fools, but honest with it, it's the classic romanticised dream going sour. Again, a classic film noir trait. Visually there is much to recommend here. The use of slatted shadows and balustrade is cunning and nods appreciatively to influences past, the inference obviously that Howard may be out of prison, but he's still behind bars. Davis throws in a number of striking scenes, a camera shot looking out as a grave is dug, our lovers close and personal (sexy) as they shoot guns, and the finale has a sad grace that, "again," noir lovers can appreciate. Matthew Bright's screenplay also has black comedy elements, the script devious with Freudian smarts, while the cast turn in performances worthy of the form. OK! So this formula has been done better before, and yes we want more of Ironside and Drago (wonderful characters), and this may have underwhelmed those after a gun crazy action thriller - while Barrymore fans back in the day may have been bemused - but it's a very smart and neatly constructed neo-noir. 7.5/10