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3->''"We go together, Laurie. I don't know why. Maybe like guns and ammunition go together."''
4-->-- '''Bart'''
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6''Gun Crazy'' is a 1950 FilmNoir directed by Joseph H. Lewis, starring John Dall and Peggy Cummins.
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8It tells the story of an OutlawCouple of sharpshooters, former soldier Bart (Dall) and circus performer Laurie (Cummins). They are both obsessed with guns, but in a different way: Bart likes owning and shooting them, but would never hurt anyone living, while Laurie dreams of actually killing somebody. When they find themselves unemployed, Bart wants to look for a decent job, but Laurie seduces him into a robbery spree. Soon it ends up with murder, and they find themselves hunted by much more force than they could ever outrun.
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10It had a loose remake (''Guncrazy'') in 1992, directed by Tamra Davis and starring Creator/DrewBarrymore and Creator/JamesLeGros.
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12Not to be confused with the Japanese film series of the same name.
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15!!''Gun Crazy'' provides examples of the following tropes:
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17* AmbitionIsEvil: Laurie wants to be rich and decides the best course is committing robberies.
18* ActionGirl: the sharpshooting Laurie. Soon she turns into a DarkActionGirl.
19* AntiHero: Bart might be a criminal, but he is also a somewhat dimwitted fellow, who couldn't dream of actually harming anyone, and has serious moral qualms over the path Laurie has put him on.
20* BankRobbery: Bart and Laurie start with gas stations and move up to banks and trade companies.
21* ByTheBookCop: The cop Laurie knocks unconscious outside the bank is an affable guy who nonetheless resists her attempt to get him to take out and hand over his gun, not out of suspicion but because it's against the rules for him to do so.
22* CassandraTruth: Laurie telling Bart that she isn't good even though she'll try to be.
23--> '''Laurie:''' I told you I was no good, and I didn't kid you did I?
24* CharacterWitness: Dave, Clyde and Bart's sister Ruby during his childhood trial, saying he's a gentle soul at heart.
25* TheCorrupter: Laurie plays this to Bart's [[TheCorruptible Corruptible]]. Most notably, when Bart is considering leaving the outlaw life because he fears for his own slipping sense of morality, Laurie responds by essentially telling him that he should be happy to have a pretty wife like her, so therefore he should ignore his troubled conscience and only listen to her.
26* DarkSecret: They trade their dark secrets before getting their FourthDateMarriage. Bart confesses that when he was a kid he stole a gun from a store and was sent to reform school. Than Laurie confesses she had already killed a man.
27* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Bart and Laurie's shared gun fixation is pretty clearly symbolic as well as literal.
28* DownerEnding: What would you expect from a FilmNoir?
29* EvilFormerFriend: Bart, to his childhood friends.
30* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: Laurie is a beautiful, young blonde woman who revels in the mayhem her and Bart's crimes causes.
31* FemmeFatale: Laurie's a pretty clasic example, bringing destruction to any man who gets involved with her.
32* FourthDateMarriage: After being fired from the carnival, Bart and Laurie have to marry at a roadside chapel before UsefulNotes/TheHaysCode will let them stop driving and spend the night together.
33* GrayRainOfDepression: In the opening scene.
34* HeelFaceDoorSlam: With a literal door which Bart closes in faces of his childhood friends who came to offer him a LastSecondChance.
35* HeelRealization: Bart, after finding out the robbery ended in blood.
36* LadyMacbeth: Laurie goads Bart into turning to crime by threatening to leave him while he's reluctant to do anything.
37* LastSecondChance: Bart's childhood friends come to him unarmed, asking him to surrender. He doesn't.
38* LoveAtFirstSight: Main characters fall in love right when they meet and, despite morality quarrels, never stop loving each other.
39* MartialPacifist: Bart, before he met Laurie. A sharpshooter who only shoots objects.
40* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Bart after noticing he has to fight himself not to break his ThouShaltNotKill rule.
41* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: At the climax, Dave and Clyde makes another attempt at talking Bart into give himself up peacefully. Laurie, however, readies herself to gun them both down, and so to protect his old friends, Bart shoots her, but by doing so he spooks the surrounding police who shoots him down in turn.
42* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Bart and Laurie are an OutlawCouple derived from Bonnie and Clyde.
43* OneLastJob: And it goes well! Except they later get tracked by bill numbers.
44* TheOner: One particularly famous scene from the film has the camera placed on the back seat of Laurie and Bart's car, were it follows them as they are driving to their next heist, then executing the robbery, and then getting away from the scene of the crime. The whole scene ticks in at three-and-a-half minutes.
45* OutlawCouple: Main plot.
46* PopTheTires: Laurie shoots out the tyre of their stolen getaway car when they abandon it. Bart later shoots out the tyre of a police car that is chasing them.
47* PrettyInMink: Laurie wears a flashy fur stole on her and Bart's final night out in California, when they are due to escape to Mexico the next day. She drops it when they have to flee the police.
48* ProperlyParanoid: Laurie, at the end.
49* RedOniBlueOni: Red Oni - Laurie, Blue Oni - Bart.
50* RunOrDie: Near the end, when the police is instructed to shoot to kill.
51* SameClothesDifferentYear: Clyde and Dave remain recognizable as grown-ups, as they are still wearing NerdGlasses and a leather jacket in the style of the ones they wore as kids respectively.
52* SexualExtortion: Packett is implied to be blackmailing Laurie into being his lover and/or staying at the carnival over the man she killed.
53* SpinningPaper: Or rather Zooming Papers with reports on their robberies.
54* SternChase
55* TheseHandsHaveKilled: The cop outside the bank comments he had to shoot a man the year before and it visibly weighs on him.
56* ThouShaltNotKill: Bart has an aversion to use his sharpshooting skill for lethal means, but Laurie has no such qualms.
57* ThoseTwoGuys: Bart's childhood friends, Clyde and Dave.
58* TradingBarsForStripes: Bart enlisted in the army straight out of reform school. His friends are surprised when he leaves, as they had all assumed he was going to be a career soldier.
59* TriggerHappy: Laurie likes guns too much. It seems, for her shooting during the robbery is pleasure rather than necessity.
60* VillainProtagonist
61* WilliamTelling: At the show where they meet, Laurie does this, and than Bart challenges her. During the contest, they do this to each other.
62* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Averted. They actually use Bart's home, owned by his sister, as a last resort. They are surely not welcome there.

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