Gun (2010) [R]

Release Date:
July 30, 2010

Original Title:
Gun

Genres:
Action | Crime

Production Companies:
Cheetah Vision
Emmett/Furla Films
Hannibal Pictures
Image Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  GB: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 81

One Gun. Many Lives Lost.

The Detroit Police launches a full-scale war against gun runners with the cooperation of the Feds and target a criminal named Rich. When a gun exchange goes bad and Rich’s old friend Angel, steps up big time and saves his life, they form a bond that makes his supplier and lover, Gabriella paranoid. But there is a snitch in the group and Gabriella’s biggest deal goes bad only to have an even bigger secret revealed, one that rocks Rich to his core.

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Armorer:
Garret Popek
Matthew Stratton

Art Direction:
David Winick

Assistant Editor:
Shawn LeMonnier

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Candace Lilley
Stephanie Arble

Assistant Property Master:
Eryn Kovach-Sprenger

Best Boy Electric:
Erica Thurlow

Best Boy Grip:
Dallas Griffin

Boom Operator:
Brian G. Walsh

Camera Operator:
Daniel Feighery
Jeff Kim
Luke Owen

Casting:
Nancy Nayor

Colorist:
Sebastian Perez-Burchard

Costume Design:
Sabra Temple

Costume Supervisor:
Sandi Gunnett

Digital Intermediate:
Kyle Dean Jackson
Alan Pao

Director:
Jessy Terrero

Director of Photography:
Zeus Morand

Dolly Grip:
Matthew Lowing

Editor:
Kirk M. Morri

Electrician:
David Favenyesi
Casey McClurken

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Jason Zakrzewski

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Chad Terpstra

First Assistant Camera:
Jay Irwin

First Assistant Director:
Jim Whitworth

Key Costumer:
Kate Abraham

Key Grip:
Erik F. Hill

Key Hair Stylist:
Harvey Riley

Line Producer:
Eileen Fields

Location Manager:
Ashley Bunge

Makeup Artist:
Karri Farris

Makeup Department Head:
Dionne Wynn

Music:
David Kitchens
Ben Zarai

Music Supervisor:
Ronald J. Webb

Post Production Supervisor:
Beau J. Genot
Michael J. Urann

Producer:
50 Cent
Randall Emmett
George Furla

Production Accountant:
Rick S. Sulier

Production Coordinator:
Noël K. Cohan

Production Design:
Joshua Stricklin

Property Master:
Michael Tyler

Propmaker:
Ed Wager

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Colin J. Weber

Second Assistant Camera:
Michael Foxtrot Johnson
Brad Porter
Derek Street

Second Assistant Director:
Jon Recher

Set Costumer:
Anthony Rivera Jr.

Set Decoration:
Phil Holman
Bill Taylor

Set Medic:
Larry Woodall

Sound Effects Editor:
Sean Gray
Mike Pipgras

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ben Zarai

Special Effects Coordinator:
Ken Gorrell

Stunt Coordinator:
Steve Griffin

Stunt Driver:
Carl Anthony Nespoli

Stunts:
Tobiasz Daszkiewicz
James Fierro
Craig Gubert
Craig J. Harris
Rick LeFevour
Dan Lemieux
Nikolay Livshiz
Tom Lowell
Todd Rogers Terry

Unit Production Manager:
Eileen Fields

Visual Effects:
Jeff Brue
Damian Drago

Writer:
50 Cent

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