Jane Got a Gun (2016)
Directed by Gavin O'Connor

Action / Drama / Western
aka: Jane

Film Synopsis

In the Wild West, few are wilder than Bill Hammond, one of the most notorious bandits in his town.  He made a terrible mistake when he turned against his own clan, and now he is pursued by the merciless Bishop brothers.  Bill's wife Jane is horrified when her husband returns to his house with bullets in his back.  Now it is time for her to swap her dress for trousers and get out her own gun if she is to defend her family from the marauding Bishops and their sort.  Luckily, she can count on the support of Dan Frost, a former lover whom she had thought died in the war.  Dan is willing to risk anything for Jane, and even though he hates Bill Hammond with every fibre of his being, he comes to his aid for the sake of the woman he loves...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Gavin O'Connor
  • Script: Brian Duffield, Anthony Tambakis, Joel Edgerton
  • Photo: Mandy Walker
  • Music: Marcello De Francisci, Lisa Gerrard
  • Cast: Natalie Portman (Jane Hammond), Joel Edgerton (Dan Frost), Ewan McGregor (John Bishop), Noah Emmerich (Bill Hammond), Boyd Holbrook (Vic Owen), Rodrigo Santoro (Fitchum), James Burnett (Cunny Charlie), Sam Quinn (Slow Jeremiah), Maisie McMaster (Kate), Jenny Gabrielle (Whore), Alex Manette (Buck), Piper Sheets (Mary), Celia Kessler (Jig Girl), Linda Martin (Madame), James Kinsfather (Barkeep), Robb Janov (Fiddler), Chad Brummett (Theodore Ballard), Boots Southerland (Marshall), Victoria DeMersseman (Older Mary)
  • Country: USA
  • Language: English
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 98 min
  • Aka: Jane

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