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The Man with the Gun
The events take place in Russia in 1917. A former peasant, and now a soldier, Ivan Shadrin, was sent by fellow soldiers from the German front to revolutionary Petrograd to hand Lenin a letter with questions from his comrades.
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Plot Summary
A retired New York City detective, Clint Morgan, is drawn back into his violent past when he is hired by a wealthy businessman to retrieve stolen money. However, the mission quickly turns personal as he encounters old enemies and finds himself caught in a web of betrayal and double-crosses. Morgan must confront his own demons and navigate a dangerous underworld to complete his task.
Critical Reception
The Man with the Gun received a mixed to positive reception upon its release. Critics praised Sidney Lumet's gritty direction and the strong performances from its lead actors, particularly Robert Mitchum. However, some found the plot to be somewhat convoluted and predictable, while others lauded its intense atmosphere and thematic exploration of guilt and redemption.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its tense atmosphere and strong performances, especially from Robert Mitchum.
Criticized by some for a predictable plot and occasionally convoluted narrative.
Lauded for Lumet's distinctive, hard-boiled directorial style.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's gritty tone and the compelling performances of its seasoned cast. They found the story engaging, though some noted that it tread familiar ground in the crime genre. The film's mature themes and intense sequences were often highlighted as positives.
Fun Fact
Robert Mitchum, known for his cool demeanor, reportedly insisted on performing many of his own stunts in the film, even after being warned about the risks.
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