This acclaimed anthology series of six one-hour episodes follows the path of a handgun and the impact that it has on the lives of those that it encounters. Read more
| Starring | James Gandolfini, Daryl Hannah, Randy Quaid, Jennifer Tilly |
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| Director | Robert Altman, Ted Demme, James Foley |
| Genres | Drama, Television |
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This acclaimed anthology series of six one-hour episodes follows the path of a handgun and the impact that it has on the lives of those that it encounters.
| Starring | James Gandolfini, Daryl Hannah, Randy Quaid, Jennifer Tilly, Sean Young, Rosanna Arquette, Carrie Fisher, Daniel Stern, Ed Begley jr, Kathy Ireland, Martin Sheen, Fred Ward, Edward James Olmos, Kirsten Dunst, Nancy Travis |
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| Director | Robert Altman, Ted Demme, James Foley |
| Studio | ILC PRIME |
| Run time | DVD: 4 hrs 10 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama, Television |
| Language | English |
| Released | DVD: 01 Jan 2004 Production year: 2004 |
| Format | DVD |
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Six separate episodes all with a pearl-handled gun as the linking device. The stories vary in quality, none outstanding but most vaguely proficient. They are: James Gandolfini buying said gun for his lonely wife Rosanna Arquette, unaware that she's far from lonely while he's at work; a typical Robert Altman melange with would-be President Randy Quaid literally getting caught with his pants down; a lanquid and fairly pointless drama with Kirsten Dunst yearning to escape her small town life and hooking up with the local bad boy to do so; failed actor Daniel Stern accidentally finding himself a hero when he foils a robbery - the most comedic episode and the most interesting; journalist Fred Ward investigates the surprisingly tawdry life of his priest and father figure after his death; and retiring cop Martin Sheen investigates an insurance scam.
Six separate episodes all with a pearl-handled gun as the linking device. The stories vary in quality, none outstanding but most vaguely proficient. They are: James Gandolfini buying said gun for his lonely wife Rosanna Arquette, unaware that she's far from lonely while he's at work; a typical Robert Altman melange with would-be President Randy Quaid literally getting caught with his pants down; a lanquid and fairly pointless drama with Kirsten Dunst yearning to escape her small town life and hooking up with the local bad boy to do so; failed actor Daniel Stern accidentally finding himself a hero when he foils a robbery - the most comedic episode and the most interesting; journalist Fred Ward investigates the surprisingly tawdry life of his priest and father figure after his death; and retiring cop Martin Sheen investigates an insurance scam.