Guns on the Clackamas
Originally released in 1995. Guns on the Clackamas is a drama/comedy film. directed by Bill Plympton. At just 80 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring John Bader, Danny Bruno, and Keith Scales
Synopsis
Nigel Nado, the notable documentary filmmaker, is trying to make a movie about some people trying to make a movie. But everything is going wrong. The subject of his documentary, the western 'Guns on the Clackamas' is plagued with problems. The lead actress has a severe stutter. And since she also happens to be the Executive Producer's mistress, there's not much that can be done to remedy the situation. Unsuccessful in turning the movie into a yodeling extravaganza, they decide to fire the actress. This results in having her irate beau pull the plug on the film's financing. The beginning of the end is marked by cast members dropping like flies due to any number of reasons. Bad macaroni salad. Bad chili. Bad caterer. A camera dolly runs over a crew member, severing some key limb or another. Then since no cast member has survived, and the film's producers can't hire replacements, the 'Guns on Clackamas' makers must resort to solutions at once startling and hilarious.
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Guns on the Clackamas about?
Nigel Nado, the notable documentary filmmaker, is trying to make a movie about some people trying to make a movie. But everything is going wrong. The subject of his documentary, the western 'Guns o...
Who directed Guns on the Clackamas?
Guns on the Clackamas was directed by Bill Plympton.
How long is Guns on the Clackamas?
Guns on the Clackamas has a runtime of 1 hours and 20 minutes (80 minutes total).
When was Guns on the Clackamas released?
Guns on the Clackamas was released on January 1, 1995 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Guns on the Clackamas?
The main cast of Guns on the Clackamas includes John Bader, Danny Bruno, Keith Scales, Micheal Thomas Parks, William C. Tate.