Gun

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Running Time: 50 minutes (approx)

Kirsten Dunst and Carrie Fisher star in a tale tracing the ballistic blood-trail of an ill-fated firearm. Two youths are thrust together by a gun that can free them from their troubles.

Main Cast

Image for Carrie FisherCarrie Fisher
Image for Martin SheenMartin Sheen
Image for Kirsten DunstKirsten Dunst
Image for Wil WheatonWil Wheaton
Image for Rosanna ArquetteRosanna Arquette
Tina Lifford
Donal Logue
Tony Plana
Max Gail
Ken Lerner
John Considine
Loyda Ramos
Drake Bell
Dwayne Adway
Reggie McFadden
Joe Pichler
Kathy Ireland
Santos Morales
Gerry Black
Zachary McLemore
Dara Tomanovich
Bill Bolender
Julio Oscar Mechoso
Nancy Travis
Bud Cort
Troy Evans
Maria Conchita Alonso
Image for Randy QuaidRandy Quaid
Eddie Velez
Tom Verica
Image for Edward James OlmosEdward James Olmos
Tom Wright
Tess Harper
Image for Daryl HannahDaryl Hannah
Image for Daniel SternDaniel Stern
Dina Waters
Image for Sean YoungSean Young
John Mallory Asher
Image for Kathy BakerKathy Baker
Jennifer Tilly
Fred Ward
Image for James GandolfiniJames Gandolfini
Clint Howard
Peter Horton
Image for Christopher McDonaldChristopher McDonald
Sally Kellerman
Rutanya Alda
Brooke Adams
James DiStefano
Akiko Morison
Tawny Little
Gregory Sporleder
Michael Yama
Wayne Ward
Chelsea Russo
Cliff Bemis
Dirk Blocker
William Lee Scott
Lawrence LeJohn
Albert J. Wong

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