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''Lunatics: A Love story'' is a surreal romantic comedy movie, produced by [[Sam Raimi]] and [[Bruce Campbell]], directed by [[Josh Becker]] and starring [[Ted Raimi]] (credited as Theodore Raimi here), [[Deborah Foreman]] and [[Bruce Campbell]]. It was shot in 1989 but not released until 1990.
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{{Infobox Movie|{{PAGENAME}}
[[Image:Lunatics a love story video cover.jpg|thumb|right|300px|'''Lunatics: A love story (1990)''']]
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|name = Lunatics: A Love Story
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|picture = Lunatics a love story video cover.jpg
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|caption = ''Video Cover Art''
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|country = [[Image:USA.jpg|25px]] United States
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|director = [[Josh Becker]]  
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|date= 1991 
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|language = English
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|studio= Renaissance Pictures 
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|distributor= Columbia Pictures Home Video<br>Becker Films<br>Dinsdale Releasing
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|character1=Hank Stone
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|actor1=[[Ted Raimi]]  
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|character2=Nancy
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|actor2=[[Deborah Foreman]]  
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|character3=Ray/Mad Brain Surgeon/Mikhail Gorbachev
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|actor3=[[Bruce Campbell]]
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|character4=Comet 
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|actor4=[[George Aguilar]]  
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}}
  
'''The Following guns were used in the film Lunatics: A love story (1990):'''
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'''''Lunatics: A Love Story''''' is a surreal romantic comedy movie, produced by [[Sam Raimi]] and [[Bruce Campbell]], directed by Josh Becker and starring [[Ted Raimi]] (credited as Theodore Raimi here), [[Deborah Foreman]] and [[Bruce Campbell]]. It was shot in 1989, but not released until 1990.
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'''The following guns were used in the film ''Lunatics: A Love Story'':'''
 
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==Smith and Wesson Model 15==
 
==Smith and Wesson Model 15==
The only gun used in the movie is the [[Smith & Wesson Model 15]]. It was carried by 6th street bandit leader Comet ([[George Aguilar]]) and then taken from him by Nancy ([[Deborah Foreman]]), whom Comet and his thugs wanted to rape and then she shot Comet's left feet, wounding him (it was later said, that he's lost a toe). She later fires her revolver three times: at Comet thugs (she misses and shot sign "Private parking"), at Hank Stone (Ted Raimi), whom she sees as a Comet in her hallucination, caused by Hank's hit in her head (who was also hallucinating),she misses and shot window's glass in Hank's apartament. The last time the gun used in the film, where Nancy's trying to commit suicide with it, but she's shoot at garbage truck, cause Hank thinks, that it's giant spider. Spider is killed in Hanks hallucinations (shot in the eye), while truck is just drives away. Then Nancy tosses the revolver in the sewers.       
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The [[Smith & Wesson Model 15]] is seen carried by 6th street bandit leader Comet (George Aguilar) and then taken from him by Nancy ([[Deborah Foreman]]), which she uses to shoot Comet's left foot, wounding him (it was later said, that he's lost a toe). She later fires her revolver three times: at Comet's thugs (she misses and shot sign "Private parking"), at Hank Stone ([[Ted Raimi]]), whom she sees as a Comet in her hallucination, caused by Hank's hitting her in her head (who was also hallucinating). She then misses and shoots the window in Hank's apartment. The last time the gun used in the film is when Nancy uses it to shoot at a garbage truck because Hank thought that it was a giant spider. The spider is killed in Hank's hallucinations (shot in the eye), while the truck just drives away. Nancy then tosses the revolver in the sewer.       
  
 
[[Image:S&WModel15.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 15 with factory target grips - .38 Special]]
 
[[Image:S&WModel15.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 15 with factory target grips - .38 Special]]
[[Image:Lunatics_a_love_story_revolver.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Comet's S&W Model 15, carried mexican style. This film proofs, that it's dangerous.]]
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[[Image:Lunatics_a_love_story_revolver.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Comet's S&W Model 15 is carried in his pants and the film later proves that it's dangerous.]]
 
[[Image:Lunatics_a_love_story_revolver1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Nancy fires at Comet's feet.]]
 
[[Image:Lunatics_a_love_story_revolver1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Nancy fires at Comet's feet.]]
 
[[Image:Lunatics_a_love_story_revolver2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Nancy fires at thugs with her eyes closed.]]
 
[[Image:Lunatics_a_love_story_revolver2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Nancy fires at thugs with her eyes closed.]]
 
[[Image:Lunatics_a_love_story_revolver3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Nancy aims gun at thugs.]]
 
[[Image:Lunatics_a_love_story_revolver3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Nancy aims gun at thugs.]]
[[Image:Lunatics_a_love_story_revolver4.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Nancy's bullet hitting sign "Private Parking". This fireworks looks suspicious.]]
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[[Image:Lunatics_a_love_story_revolver4.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Nancy's bullet hitting sign "Private Parking". The fireworks looks suspicious.]]
 
[[Image:Lunatics_a_love_story_revolver5.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Gun in the pocket of Nancy's jacket.]]
 
[[Image:Lunatics_a_love_story_revolver5.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Gun in the pocket of Nancy's jacket.]]
[[Image:Lunatics_a_love_story_revolver6.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Nancy aims gun at Hank Stone (Ted Raimi).]]
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[[Image:Lunatics_a_love_story_revolver6.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Nancy aims gun at Hank Stone ([[Ted Raimi]]).]]
 
[[Image:Lunatics_a_love_story_revolver7.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Nancy fires her gun at window.]]
 
[[Image:Lunatics_a_love_story_revolver7.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Nancy fires her gun at window.]]
 
[[Image:Lunatics_a_love_story_revolver8.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A close-up on the gun.]]
 
[[Image:Lunatics_a_love_story_revolver8.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A close-up on the gun.]]
[[Image:Lunatics_a_love_story_revolver9.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Nancy carriying her gun in the scene very similar to the famous suicide scene in [[Alfred Hitchcock]]'s [[Spellbound]].]]
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[[Image:Lunatics_a_love_story_revolver9.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Nancy carrying her gun in the scene very similar to the famous suicide scene in [[Alfred Hitchcock]]'s [[Spellbound]].]]
[[Image:Lunatics_a_love_story_revolver10.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Nancy's shadow with the gun. Barrell form clearly visible.]]
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[[Image:Lunatics_a_love_story_revolver10.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Nancy's shadow with the gun. Barrel clearly visible.]]
 
[[Image:Lunatics_a_love_story_revolver11.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Another good close-up on the gun.]]
 
[[Image:Lunatics_a_love_story_revolver11.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Another good close-up on the gun.]]
 
[[Image:Lunatics_a_love_story_revolver12.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A close-up on the gun's hammer.]]
 
[[Image:Lunatics_a_love_story_revolver12.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A close-up on the gun's hammer.]]

Latest revision as of 18:42, 31 July 2019


Lunatics: A Love Story
Lunatics a love story video cover.jpg
Video Cover Art
Country Flag of the United States.jpg United States
Directed by Josh Becker
Release Date 1991
Language English
Studio Renaissance Pictures
Distributor Columbia Pictures Home Video
Becker Films
Dinsdale Releasing
Main Cast
Character Actor
Hank Stone Ted Raimi
Nancy Deborah Foreman
Ray/Mad Brain Surgeon/Mikhail Gorbachev Bruce Campbell
Comet George Aguilar


Lunatics: A Love Story is a surreal romantic comedy movie, produced by Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell, directed by Josh Becker and starring Ted Raimi (credited as Theodore Raimi here), Deborah Foreman and Bruce Campbell. It was shot in 1989, but not released until 1990.


The following guns were used in the film Lunatics: A Love Story:


Smith and Wesson Model 15

The Smith & Wesson Model 15 is seen carried by 6th street bandit leader Comet (George Aguilar) and then taken from him by Nancy (Deborah Foreman), which she uses to shoot Comet's left foot, wounding him (it was later said, that he's lost a toe). She later fires her revolver three times: at Comet's thugs (she misses and shot sign "Private parking"), at Hank Stone (Ted Raimi), whom she sees as a Comet in her hallucination, caused by Hank's hitting her in her head (who was also hallucinating). She then misses and shoots the window in Hank's apartment. The last time the gun used in the film is when Nancy uses it to shoot at a garbage truck because Hank thought that it was a giant spider. The spider is killed in Hank's hallucinations (shot in the eye), while the truck just drives away. Nancy then tosses the revolver in the sewer.

Smith & Wesson Model 15 with factory target grips - .38 Special
Comet's S&W Model 15 is carried in his pants and the film later proves that it's dangerous.
Nancy fires at Comet's feet.
Nancy fires at thugs with her eyes closed.
Nancy aims gun at thugs.
Nancy's bullet hitting sign "Private Parking". The fireworks looks suspicious.
Gun in the pocket of Nancy's jacket.
Nancy aims gun at Hank Stone (Ted Raimi).
Nancy fires her gun at window.
A close-up on the gun.
Nancy carrying her gun in the scene very similar to the famous suicide scene in Alfred Hitchcock's Spellbound.
Nancy's shadow with the gun. Barrel clearly visible.
Another good close-up on the gun.
A close-up on the gun's hammer.
A close-up on the gun's cylinder.
A close-up on the gun's trigger and Nancy's finger.
Nancy fires her revolver at garbage truck/giant spider.

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