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Gun (TV series)

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"Gun" was a television anthology series that lasted six episodes in 1997. Each episode involved the same semi-automatic handgun as an important part of the plot. The characters each episode were completely different and appeared unrelated to those who appeared in other episodes. The series was produced by Robert Altman and attracted numerous recognizable stars.

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Season 1, Episode 1: The Shot Original Air Date: 12 April 1997 A family moving from Los Angeles has their life turned upside down when thugs try to rob the convenience store where they have briefly stopped. This episode uses the same technique as the story Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge.

Season 1, Episode 2: Ricochet Original Air Date: 19 April 1997

Season 1, Episode 3: Columbus Day Original Air Date: 3 May 1997

Season 1, Episode 4: All the President's Women Original Air Date: 10 May 1997

Season 1, Episode 5: The Hole Original Air Date: 24 May 1997 A young man leads a tortured existence after apparently killing his lover.

Season 1, Episode 6: Father John Original Air Date: 31 May 1997

External links

"Gun" listing at imdb.com

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