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The Gun 1978

★ 5.75 votes83 min📅 1978-09-07

In Pasquale Squitieri's gripping Italian crime drama *The Gun (1978)*, middle-aged engineer Luigi finds himself at a crossroads when escalating local crime pushes him to acquire a firearm.

Director: Pasquale Squitieri

Cast

Claudia Cardinale
Claudia Cardinale
Marta Compagna
Stefano Satta Flores
Stefano Satta Flores
Luigi Compagna
Benedetta Fantoli
Rossana Compagna
Clara Colosimo
Clara Colosimo
Pitta Callini
Giuseppe Morabito
Giuseppe Morabito
Commissario di Polizia (come Pino Morabito)
Salvatore Billa
Salvatore Billa
ispettore di Polizia
Dario Ghirardi
Dario Ghirardi
Collega di Luigi
Mario Granato
Mario Granato
amante di Marta
Paolo Bonetti
agente Colella
Bruno Bertocci
Bruno Bertocci
collega di Luigi

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Gun (1978) about?

The film follows Luigi, an engineer whose growing unease over rising crime leads him to arm himself. As he carries the titular weapon, his actions escalate from self-defense to reckless confrontation, testing the boundaries of morality and survival.

Who directed The Gun?

Pasquale Squitieri, an Italian filmmaker known for his socially charged crime dramas, brought *The Gun* to life with a raw, atmospheric style.

Who stars in The Gun?

Claudia Cardinale headlines alongside Stefano Satta Flores, Benedetta Fantoli, Clara Colosimo, and Giuseppe Morabito in pivotal roles.

Is The Gun (1978) worth watching?

For fans of gritty crime dramas, *The Gun* offers a tight, tense narrative with strong performances. While not widely rated, its themes of fear and desperation make it a thought-provoking watch for genre enthusiasts.

How long is The Gun?

*The Gun* runs for 83 minutes, a concise runtime that sharpens its intense, no-frills storytelling.

About The Gun (1978) — A Crime Drama That Exposes the Cost of Fear

In Pasquale Squitieri's gripping Italian crime drama *The Gun (1978)*, middle-aged engineer Luigi finds himself at a crossroads when escalating local crime pushes him to acquire a firearm. Inspired by his reckless drinking companions, he arms himself—only to spiral into a tense confrontation with danger that blurs the line between protection and aggression. Set against the gritty backdrop of 1970s Italy, the film explores themes of vulnerability, moral decay, and the false sense of invincibility guns promise.

Claudia Cardinale delivers a standout performance as a woman caught in Luigi's increasingly volatile world, while Stefano Satta Flores anchors the narrative with raw intensity. With its tight 83-minute runtime, *The Gun* dives deep into the psychological toll of fear, making it a compelling watch for fans of crime dramas with a humanistic edge.