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| Mean Guns | |
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| Directed by | Albert Pyun |
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| Written by | Andrew Witham |
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| Music by | Anthony Riparetti |
| Cinematography | George Mooradian |
| Editing by | Ken Morrisey |
| Release date(s) | 21 November 1997 (USA) |
| Running time | 104 min |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |
Mean Guns is a 1997 action film starring Ice T, Christopher Lambert, Michael Halsey, Deborah Van Valkenburgh, and Hunter Doughty; directed by Albert Pyun.
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Vincent Moon (Ice T) represents a crime syndicate that just built a maximum security prison which is scheduled to open the next day. Rather than killing them individually, the crime syndicate brings together 100 people who have in some way wronged the syndicate, provides them with weapons, and gives them a choice: fight or die. The assassins are given six hours to eliminate the competition, and told that the last three will walk away with 10 million dollars. Various agreements and alliances are made as the killers battle for survival and the money.
Christopher Lambert plays a highly skilled killer attempting to eliminate all the others and make off with a prize, effectively the same high-concept as underlay his famous oft-reprised role as Connor MacLeod in the Highlander movies.
This game is dedicated to the memory of Stephen J. Friedman, who pioneered the production of independent films in Hollwood.[1]
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