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Director: Blake Edwards
Cast: Craig Stevens, Laura Devon, Ed Asner, Albert Paulsen
The madam of a floating bordello hires private eye Peter Gunn to prove a gangster killed a crime boss.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Gunn, the 1967 film directed by Blake Edwards, received generally positive reviews from critics. The mystery thriller was praised for its stylish direction and solid performances, particularly by star Craig Stevens as the eponymous private eye. While it did not receive any major awards recognition, the film has developed a cult following over the years and maintains a respectable 7.1/10 rating on IMDb.
Why you might like this:
Director Blake Edwards' 1967 action-crime thriller Gunn offers a stylish, suspenseful mystery driven by Craig Stevens' charismatic performance as the suave private eye Peter Gunn. Fans of vintage crime films will appreciate the smart, twisty plot and Edwards' signature blend of comedy and tension.
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 Charles Jacoby were all recast for the film. The movie was intended to be the first in a projected series of Peter Gunn feature films, but no sequels followed.
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