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WesternActionDrama

Jane Got a Gun

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After her outlaw husband returns home shot with eight bullets and barely alive, Jane reluctantly reaches out to an ex-lover who she hasn't seen in over ten years to help her defend her farm when the time comes that her husband's gang eventually tracks him down to finish the job.

Release Date : 2015-12-31

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : 1821 PicturesHandsomecharlie FilmsScott PicturesStraight Up FilmsUnanimous Pictures

Production Country : United KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Natalie Portman

Character Name : Jane Hammond

Original Name : Natalie Portman

Gender : Female

Joel Edgerton

Character Name : Dan Frost

Original Name : Joel Edgerton

Gender : Male

Ewan McGregor

Character Name : John Bishop

Original Name : Ewan McGregor

Gender : Male

Noah Emmerich

Character Name : Bill Hammond

Original Name : Noah Emmerich

Gender : Male

Boyd Holbrook

Character Name : Vic Owen

Original Name : Boyd Holbrook

Gender : Male

Rodrigo Santoro

Character Name : Fitchum

Original Name : Rodrigo Santoro

Gender : Male

Alex Manette

Character Name : Buck

Original Name : Alex Manette

Gender : Male

Todd Stashwick

Character Name : O'Dowd

Original Name : Todd Stashwick

Gender : Male

James Burnett

Character Name : Cunny Charlie

Original Name : James Burnett

Gender : Male

Sam Quinn

Character Name : Slow Jeremiah

Original Name : Sam Quinn

Gender : Male

River Shields

Character Name : Kid

Original Name : River Shields

Gender : Male

Chad Brummett

Character Name : Theodore Ballard

Original Name : Chad Brummett

Gender : Male

Boots Southerland

Character Name : Marshall

Original Name : Boots Southerland

Gender : Male

Nash Edgerton

Character Name : Fur Trader

Original Name : Nash Edgerton

Gender : Male

Robb Janov

Character Name : Fiddler

Original Name : Robb Janov

Gender : Male

Maisie McMaster

Character Name : Kate

Original Name : Maisie McMaster

Gender : Male

Jenny Gabrielle

Character Name : Whore

Original Name : Jenny Gabrielle

Gender : Female

Piper Sheets

Character Name : Mary

Original Name : Piper Sheets

Gender : Male

Celia Kessler

Character Name : Jig Girl

Original Name : Celia Kessler

Gender : Male

Linda Martin

Character Name : Madame

Original Name : Linda Martin

Gender : Male

Kristin Hansen

Character Name : Woman #1

Original Name : Kristin Hansen

Gender : Male

Lauren Poole

Character Name : Woman #2

Original Name : Lauren Poole

Gender : Male

James Kinsfather

Character Name : Barkeep

Original Name : James Kinsfather

Gender : Male

Victoria DeMersseman

Character Name : Older Mary

Original Name : Victoria DeMersseman

Gender : Male

Reviews

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wrjte51

@wrjte51

2021-06-23

Jane has got a gun. Great then maybe she can use it to put those of us that took the time to watch this movie out of our misery. Not a good western at all as Portman is poorly cast as Jane. Boring and slow which are bad things when watching a western. Because when done right they can be a very exciting movie expierience.

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Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

The Western genre is one that has struggled to find its own two feet to stand on in recent years. _Jane Got a Gun_ certainly does not buck that trend. Also I'm pretty sure not a single one of these Wild West folks was American. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

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Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

**A woman's preparation to fight the outlaws.** Probably on underrated film, but for me, I'm sure it is an underrated film. From the director of 'Warrior', another excellent film to include in his filmography. A well written screenplay, but that's where the problem is according to those did not like it. Because it was kind of 'all's well, ends well' story. That does not mean it is full of cliché, maybe they expected the film to be more harsh and violent like most of the high profile western films do. Sorry to those who did not enjoy it, but I did. It was nothing like only for men, but still R rated. Yep, I understand the last 10-15 minutes was so intentional, so what, the story wrapped perfectly in a right way. I must appreciate the cast, particularly the lead two actors, Natalie Portman and Joel Edgerton. This film is not an opportunity to give the best character display, but everyone did their parts quite finely. Ewan McGregor was a disappointment with his useless role. I mean it was a good one, but not made for him. I think the villain character lacks the toughness. That leaves it a one sided theme, so you might not know how the developments happen, but you will know which way is it heading in the earliest. Particularly as it was focused more on the romance, despite it is not a romance theme. Though there is a twist and many turns in the narration. Overall film was very entertaining, partly predictable, yet totally worth a watch if you keep your expectation locked in a safe afar while watching it. _8/10_

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Them Bishop boys are coming for you? You don't need a gunslinger. You need a goddamn regiment. Jane Got a Gun is directed by Gavin O'Connor and collectively written by Brian Duffield, Anthony Tambakis and Joel Edgerton. It stars Natalie Portman, Joel Edgerton, Ewan McGregor, Noah Emmerich, Boyd Holbrook and Rodrigo Santoro. Music is by Marcello De Francisci and Lisa Gerrard and cinematography is by Mandy Walker. Jane Hammond (Portman) has to turn to her ex lover, Dan Frost (Edgerton), for help when it's revealed that the notorious Bishop gang are heading her way in search of her husband Bill (Emmerich). It's going to be one of those films more talked about for what it could have been than what it is. Changes in production staff were unbound, from director, writer, photographer and some big name cast changes, it was a production blighted and destined to be on a loser. It hasn't helped that with it being a slow paced character based picture, and a Western at that, the market for a fan base was already running low on potential supporters. So what we left with? It undoubtedly is one for hard core Western fans only, it's hard to envisage newcomers entering into the genre for the first time, perhaps lured by the casting of Portman, being won over to the point of seeking out other classic Westerns of past and present. Yet it's got a lot going for it, because if you have the want, then it may just take a second viewing to fully absorb and enjoy. At its core it's a straight Oater of redemption, opportunities waylaid by fate, and of course a good old good versus bad axis. Relying on a flashback structure to set up the character dynamics, it can get a bit disorientating at times, hence the shout out for a second viewing. However, it may not be the perfect way to build the principal characters, but they are worth the investment for there's a big emotional pull there. Having laid the foundation for the first two thirds of the pic, we shift to good old honest violence, for siege read backs against the wall, and not without invention, in fact there's much resourcefulness on show, with Jane at times very much leading the way. The last third pays off handsomely, even if there's the (arguably) inevitable sugar coated candy to swallow as part of the final deal. Cast are dandy and turning in perfs of note, though it needed more of McGregor's John Bishop, because with what little he gets he does make a villainous mark. It looks terrific, Walker's photography bringing to mind the genre work of Roger Deakins, with the New Mexico locations blistering in their beauty, and while the sound mix for dialogue exchanges is a little poor, the musical score is thumping in its tonal appreciations. It's tricky to recommend with confidence even to Western fans, especially in a year when "Jane" had to compete with the more rambunctious Magificent Seven reboot, but give it a chance if you liked something like Slow West, and you may just be pleasantly surprised. 7/10