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Gunn

  • 1967
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
596
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Gunn (1967)
Mystery

When crime boss Scarlotti is murdered, PI Peter Gunn is distraught and angry. Scarlotti saved his life once. Nick Fusco, the new kingpin, is the prime suspect for the murder but it's going t... Read allWhen crime boss Scarlotti is murdered, PI Peter Gunn is distraught and angry. Scarlotti saved his life once. Nick Fusco, the new kingpin, is the prime suspect for the murder but it's going to be a struggle for Gunn to investigate him.When crime boss Scarlotti is murdered, PI Peter Gunn is distraught and angry. Scarlotti saved his life once. Nick Fusco, the new kingpin, is the prime suspect for the murder but it's going to be a struggle for Gunn to investigate him.

  • Director
    • Blake Edwards
  • Writers
    • Blake Edwards
    • William Peter Blatty
  • Stars
    • Craig Stevens
    • Laura Devon
    • Edward Asner
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    596
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Blake Edwards
    • Writers
      • Blake Edwards
      • William Peter Blatty
    • Stars
      • Craig Stevens
      • Laura Devon
      • Edward Asner
    • 21User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Craig Stevens
    Craig Stevens
    • Peter Gunn
    Laura Devon
    Laura Devon
    • Edie
    Edward Asner
    Edward Asner
    • Police Lt. Jacoby
    Albert Paulsen
    Albert Paulsen
    • Nick Fusco
    Sherry Jackson
    Sherry Jackson
    • Samantha
    Helen Traubel
    • Mother
    Jerry Douglas
    Jerry Douglas
    • Dave Corwin
    J. Pat O'Malley
    J. Pat O'Malley
    • Tinker
    Regis Toomey
    Regis Toomey
    • The Bishop
    George Murdock
    George Murdock
    • Archie
    Frank Kreig
    • Barney
    Lincoln Demyan
    Lincoln Demyan
    • Julio Scarlotti
    Chanin Hale
    Chanin Hale
    • Scarlotti's Mistress
    Charles Dierkop
    Charles Dierkop
    • Lazlo Joyce
    Mikel Angel
    • Rasputin
    Jim Halbroeder
    • Scummy
    Alan Oppenheimer
    Alan Oppenheimer
    • Whiteside
    • (as Allan Oppenheimer)
    Wayne Heffley
    Wayne Heffley
    • Police Sgt. Ashford
    • Director
      • Blake Edwards
    • Writers
      • Blake Edwards
      • William Peter Blatty
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    User reviews21

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    7richardchatten

    "Hiya Peter Honey!"

    Blake Edwards in black & white during the early sixties was a class act. But this transfer of his classic TV series to the big screen in Technicolor with a psychedelic titles sequence, nastier violence, sprinkled with words like 'pervert' and 'hooker' and a proliferation of zooms and fussy compositions belongs more with Edwards' cheesier films of the seventies.

    In the absence of Lola Albright (considered by the producers too old, although the same year she was a sleek & sexy T.H.R.U.S.H. woman in the 'Man from U.N.C.L.E.' feature 'The Helicopter Spies') the cast largely recruited from television still manages to include a memorable female contingent including Laura Devon, Sherry Jackson, Jean Carson as a waitress and Marion Marshall (billed as 'M.T.Marshall') in her sole late sixties reappearance on the big screen after making an impression in a handful of supporting roles during the fifties. Here she makes an even greater impression as queen bee Daisy Jane. (I'm staggered that so few reviewers have mentioned the extraordinary conclusion.)
    7PetryKS

    Gunn is worth watching

    This 1967 film lacks the luster of the late 50's, early 60's TV show. Replacement of key roles of Edie, Mother and Lt. Jacoby by others takes away from the viewer familiarity with the "Peter Gunn" they loved on the TV show. The story is fine, the women are gorgeous and seeing it in color is also a plus for a feature film. The camera work is good, but lacks the "feel" the black and white show gave us. Peter Gunn didn't lose his charm with age. His attraction by the women in this film is understandable. I could also understand why this film didn't do well at the box office. Peter Gunn is jazz. This film came out at the height of the British Invasion of Rock & Roll. Younger people would relate this film to their parents likes not theirs. Like fine wine, this film looks pretty good now. The jazz is good. If you get the chance watch it. It could have been a "10" but for the reasons I outlined, I'll give it a solid "7"
    7TheFearmakers

    Sherry Jackson triggers this GUNN

    A womanizing 1950's playboy in the late-1960's Sexual Revolution is like a millionaire winning the lottery, and in the case of the past-middle-age Craig Stevens returning into his PETER GUNN role for creator/director Blake Edwards' GUNN, it's also like a father romancing his college son's girlfriends...

    But no matter what, it's what's expected and... even with original singer Lola Albright's Edie replaced by a far less natural (or attractive) Laura Devon... GUNN makes for a decent Bond Clone despite the TV-series proceeding 007 cinema...

    But the popular spy franchise was most likely Edwards' reason to revisit this kind of fun-flowing investigation, now more twisty espionage and in color as opposed to the B&W series' noir... Meanwhile the jazzy nightclub's a slow-groove random backstop instead of an uptempo mainstay...

    The action sequences are effective and suspenseful, creatively-shot yet far too sporadic with our resilient, often vulnerable anti-hero aged into a stone-faced Jack Webb monotone and, now backed by a grouchy Ed Asner, he's dealing with the mob who killed his friend, now after him...

    But the token hot young girl adds the real heart in quirky and neurotic brunette Sherry Jackson: her zesty presence noticeably ages our hero, yet she could have been the sole GUNN girl who, with only a few scenes, seems far more into the movie than anyone else on board, including old Pete.
    jdeck54541

    Why has this great Crime mystery not been put on VHS or DVD?

    Will someone please find the Master cut of this great film and make it available to the general public?! I saw Gunn in the early 1970's on Television on two different occasions, on the ABC network in New York City. Of course the film was edited for content and to squeeze in the sponsors commercials, so ABC cut out the good stuff. The opening scenes of the couple sleeping on the yacht,then being sprayed with automatic machine gun fire until dead, set the pace for Henry Mancini's Theme song, Peter Gunn. (Peter Gunn's theme song is Much "Cooler than James Bond's folks).I vaguely remember other bits and pieces of the movie, so I would like to view it again, uncut. Can someone please shed some light on what happened to this Cool movie starring Craig Stevens, one of the coolest detectives ever to track a suspect? This movie should have been on Video ages ago. Now it should be on DVD for the world to see. If anyone knows of a way to get a copy of the film in any format, please e-mail the details. Best regards, JD
    6InjunNose

    Decent big screen revival of the TV series

    Craig Stevens is still the suave, unflappable title character and he's still spending his nights at Mother's, so there's a comforting sense of continuity in "Gunn." Granted, the supporting cast is different...but there had been two Mothers already, and frankly I was never a big fan of Lola Albright as Pete's steady flame Edie Hart. The only jarring change for me was Ed Asner as Lt. Jacoby. I like Asner, and he's the right general type for a curmudgeonly character like Jacoby, but I missed Herschel Bernardi's unique screen presence. (Was he uninterested in reprising the role, or was it not offered to him?)

    There are a few misguided attempts to give Gunn a self-effacing sense of humor, but that was never a part of the original mix and it comes off awkwardly. Other reviewers have noted that the script recycles elements of certain episodes of the TV series, and they're right, but it relies even more heavily on the denouement of Howard Browne's 1949 detective novel "Halo in Brass." I'll offer no spoilers in that regard, but it's obvious that either Blake Edwards or William Peter Blatty was familiar with Browne's book.

    Some graphic violence, some kitsch, and a reassuringly levelheaded performance by Stevens. (Gorgeous Sherry Jackson makes the most of a relatively small role; her fans will find this film worth seeking out.) "Gunn" is nothing special, but it's a reasonably entertaining attempt to update a quintessentially '50s character for the Groovy Age.

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    • Trivia
      Blake Edwards intended originally simply to produce this film, with William Friedkin directing. Friedkin turned it down because he disliked the script - something its co-writer William Peter Blatty reminded him of after they had later collaborated successfully on The Exorcist (1973).
    • Goofs
      Gunn eats melon continually during lengthy scene in diner but at end of meal, only a few bites are missing from slice.
    • Quotes

      Peter Gunn: Immortality is a happy childhood.

      Police Lt. Jacoby: What's your point?

      Peter Gunn: We grow up and we die. Worrying about it just gets us there a little sooner.

      Police Lt. Jacoby: Trite, but not very original.

    • Alternate versions
      The European cut includes nude scenes featuring Sherry Jackson.
    • Connections
      Followed by Peter Gunn (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      I Like The Look
      Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse

      Music by Henry Mancini

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    • Release date
      • June 1967 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Peter Gunn en acción
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Geoffrey Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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