TY - ADVS AU - Lewis,Joseph H. AU - Kantor,MacKinlay AU - Kaufman,Millard AU - King,Maurice AU - King,Frank AU - Cummins,Peggy AU - Dall,John AU - Kroeger,Berry AU - Carnovsky,Morris AU - Shaw,Anabel AU - Lewis,Harry AU - Young,Nedrick AU - Tamblyn,Russ AU - Young,Victor AU - Harlan,Russell AU - Gerstad,Harry ED - United Artists Corporation, ED - King Bros. Productions, ED - Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (Firm), TI - Gun crazy T2 - WB Home Entertainment Group Archive collection PY - 2018///] CY - Burbank, CA PB - Warner Bros. Home Entertainment KW - Bank robberies KW - Drama KW - Married people KW - Criminal behavior KW - Firearms ownership KW - Crime films KW - lcgft KW - Film noir KW - Film adaptations KW - Feature films KW - Fiction films N1 - From the Saturday Evening Post story by MacKinlay Kantor; Originally released as a motion picture in 1950; Full screen (1.37:1); Region: "All regions"--Amazon.com; Special features: Commentary by author/film-noir specialist Glenn Erickson -- Documentary Film-noir: bringing darkness to light; Music, Victor Young ; director of photography, Russell Harlan ; film editor, Harry Gerstad; Peggy Cummins, John Dall, Berry Kroeger, Morris Carnovsky, Anabel Shaw, Harry Lewis, Nedrick Young, Russ Tamblyn; Not rated N2 - When gun fancier Bart Tare sees Annie Laurie Starr's sideshow sharpshooting act, he's a dead-bang goner. He and she go together, as Bart ultimately says, 'like guns and ammunition.' The two become bank robbers on the run, eluding roadblocks and roaring into movie history as one of the benchmark film-noir works ER -