
A Gun, a Car, a Blonde
Drama · Thriller
Overview
In this homage to film noir, a wheelchair bound (Jim Metzler) paraplegic fantasizes about the new blonde (Andrea Thompson), who moves into the house across from him..
Top Cast


Jim Metzler
Jim Metzler
Richard "Rick" Stone
Jim Metzler
Richard "Rick" Stone


Victor Love
Victor Love
Bobby the Black Chinaman
Victor Love
Bobby the Black Chinaman


Kay Lenz
Kay Lenz
Peep / Madge
Kay Lenz
Peep / Madge


Norma Maldonado
Norma Maldonado
Adele / Bunny
Norma Maldonado
Adele / Bunny


John Ritter
John Ritter
Duncan the Bartender
John Ritter
Duncan the Bartender


Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson
Jade Norfleet
Andrea Thompson
Jade Norfleet


Billy Bob Thornton
Billy Bob Thornton
Syd / Monk
Billy Bob Thornton
Syd / Monk


Paul Parducci
Paul Parducci
Bear / Petrovich
Paul Parducci
Bear / Petrovich


Paula Marshall
Paula Marshall
Deborah / Girl In Photograph
Paula Marshall
Deborah / Girl In Photograph
Vann Johnson
Vann Johnson
The Singer
Vann Johnson
The Singer
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