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My Brother's Gun (Spanish: La pistola de mi hermano) is a 1997 Spanish film directed and written by Ray Loriga in his feature-length directorial debut. It stars Daniel González, Nico Bidásolo and Andrés Gertrúdix, with Anna Galiena, Karra Elejalde, Viggo Mortensen, and Christina Rosenvinge in supporting roles.
Aug 15, 1997 · When the teenage narrator's brother kills an abusive security guard and goes on the lam with a glamorous young woman, they and their families become pop-culture heroes, living out roles that are as twisted as the media's account of the original crime.
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My brother's gun. When the eldest son of an attractive family kills a security guard and promptly takes flight, the brother and mother he leaves behind are not ostracized. They become media darlings and when the second murder occurs they are fully-fledged stars.
Dec 1, 1997 · Gen-X novelist Ray Loriga makes his helming debut with “My Brother’s Gun,” a languid Hispanic reprise of pics such as “Kalifornia” and “Natural Born Killers.”
Big brother blows away a security guard, hijacks a class European automobile with a mascara’d beauty in the back seat, who is all too happy to trade in her money marriage boredom/whoredom and join in the merry hijinx.
Synopsis. Based on the powerful novel by Ray Loriga: The lives of a young man and girl are united under dramatic circumstances. He has just shot in the face a security guard who accused...
When the eldest son of an attractive family inexplicably kills a security guard and promptly takes flight, the brother and mother he leaves behind are not - as might...