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    Gunn is a 1967 American neo noir mystery film directed by Blake Edwards, and starring Craig Stevens, based on the 1958-1961 television series Peter Gunn.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0061739Gunn (1967) - IMDb

    Gunn: Directed by Blake Edwards. With Craig Stevens, Laura Devon, Edward Asner, Albert Paulsen. When crime boss Scarlotti is murdered, PI Peter Gunn is distraught and angry. Scarlotti saved his life once.

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    • Mystery
    • Blake Edwards
    • 1967-06
  3. While attending the funeral of gang czar Julio Scarlotti, private detective Peter Gunn meets the murdered gangster's likely successor, Nick Fusco. That evening Gunn visits his girl friend, Edie, who is a singer at Mother's waterfront nightclub, and learns that Fusco has upped protection rates to 50 percent of the "take."

    • Blake Edwards, Mickey Mccardle
    • Craig Stevens
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_GunnJames Gunn - Wikipedia

    James Francis Gunn Jr. (born August 5, 1966) [n 1] is an American filmmaker and studio executive. He began his career as a screenwriter in the mid-1990s, starting at Troma Entertainment with Tromeo and Juliet (1997).

  5. Jul 9, 2019 · Gunn (1967) Peter Gunn investigates the murder of Scarlotti, a mobster who once saved the detective’s life. The primary suspect appears to be Fusco, who has taken over. In the middle of the case, an unclothed woman calling her self Samantha shows up at Gunn’s apartment.

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  8. Gunn is a 1967 American neo noir mystery film directed by Blake Edwards, and starring Craig Stevens, based on the 1958-1961 television series Peter Gunn. Stevens was the only regular cast member from the original series to appear in the film; the characters of Gunn's singing girlfriend Edie Hart, club owner "Mother", and police lieutenant ...

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