A Gun for George (film)

A Gun for George
Directed by Matthew Holness
Produced by Peter Carlton
Ally Gipps
Written by Matthew Holness
Starring Matthew Holness
Music by Alan Hawkshaw
Ron Geesin
Guido & Maurizio De Angelis
Cinematography David Rom
Edited by Nick Fenton
Distributed by Warp Films and Film4
Release dates
18 May 2011
Running time
17 minutes
Language English

A Gun for George is a 2011 short film written, directed by and starring Matthew Holness.[1][2] It centres around Terry Finch (Holness), a down on his luck pulp-fiction crime writer who is angry at the world and haunted by the murder of his brother George by local gangsters.[3] Finch is the author of a series of violent novelettes featuring Bob Shuter, aka 'The Reprisalizer',[4] an urban vigilante who preys upon the criminals of east Kent.

The title of the film refers to Finch's brother and also to the name he gave to the Austin Allegro that Terry inherited from him. Finch frequently refers to features of the Austin Allegro such as the "quartic" steering wheel and its hydragas suspension system.

A Gun for George was produced by Warp Films and Film4.

References

  1. "A Gun for George (2011)". IMDb. 18 May 2011. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
  2. Tim Robey (8 November 2012). "Films in brief: Alps, People Like Us, The Joy of Six, Mother's Milk". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
  3. "A Gun For George". Film4. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
  4. "The Reprizalizer website". Retrieved 26 August 2015.
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