A Gun in the House
A Gun in the House

A Gun in the House

1981Movie100 minEnglish

A woman who uses a handgun to defend herself and shoots a man who is assaulting her in her home is doggedly prosecuted by the district attorney, bent on making an example of her case.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Lamont JohnsonGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

Based on a true story, this drama follows the tumultuous relationship between a father and his rebellious teenage daughter, Cathy. After her mother's death, Cathy becomes increasingly estranged from her father, engaging in destructive behavior. The situation escalates when her father discovers she has been involved with drugs and crime, leading him to take drastic measures to protect her and regain control.

Critical Reception

A Gun in the House was met with mixed to positive reviews, largely praised for its powerful performances and unflinching portrayal of a difficult family dynamic. While some critics found the subject matter intense, many acknowledged its dramatic impact and the film's ability to spark conversation about parental control and teenage delinquency.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for strong acting, particularly from the lead cast.
  • Deemed an intense and emotionally charged drama.
  • Considered a thought-provoking examination of a troubled father-daughter relationship.

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Fun Fact

The film was based on the true story of the family of television executive Fred Silverman.

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