The Woman and the Gun: Difference between revisions
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The Woman and the Gun: Difference between revisions
The film's titular gun is a WinGun 733, which is, in fact, an airsoft gun. The revolver may very well be the same one used in ''[[Dead Kids]]'', this connection being made more likely by the fact that both films were produced and released at around the same time and that director Rae Red is the cousin of ''Dead Kids'' director [[Mikhail Red]].
The film's titular gun is a WinGun 733, which is, in fact, an airsoft gun. The revolver may very well be the same one used in ''[[Dead Kids]]'', this connection being made more likely by the fact that both films were produced and released at around the same time and that both films' directors are related to each other and possibly share close communications (Rae Red is the cousin of ''Dead Kids'' director [[Mikhail Red]]).
Cignal Entertainment Epicmedia Productions Quezon City Film Development Commission
Main Cast
Character
Actor
Babae
Janine Gutierrez
Miguel
JC Santos
Jun
Elijah Canlas
Steph
Sky Teotico
Eduardo
Archie Adamos
The Woman and the Gun (Filipino title: Babae at Baril; lit. "A Girl and a Gun") is a 2019 Filipino thriller-drama film. The film stars Janine Gutierrez as Babae, a department store saleslady who faces oppression and harassment from her superiors, coworkers, customers, and living conditions. After finding a revolver in a garbage dump one night, she decides to take it for herself and change her life.
The following weapons were used in the film The Woman and the Gun:
The Beretta 92FS is briefly seen throughout the movie.
Colt M1911A1
A two-toned Colt M1911A1 is briefly seen in a movie. What appears to be a pair of the same guns are also seen in a box of handguns at a gun store.
Revolvers
WinGun 733
The film's titular gun is a WinGun 733, which is, in fact, an airsoft gun. The revolver may very well be the same one used in Dead Kids, this connection being made more likely by the fact that both films were produced and released at around the same time and that both films' directors are related to each other and possibly share close communications (Rae Red is the cousin of Dead Kids director Mikhail Red).