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Blondes Have More Guns

February 16, 1996 1h 30m 3.7/10 (9 votes)

Originally released in 1996. Blondes Have More Guns is a comedy/thriller film. directed by George Merriweather.

Starring Michael McGaharn, Elizabeth Keifer, and Richard Neil

Synopsis

A scarf, a chainsaw, and a mysterious blonde are the only clues to a growing number of stiffs (and not all of them are dead bodies!) Who can the police turn to? Harry Bates, of course, the smartest officer on the force. TOO BAD HARRY CAN’T OUTWIT A HOUSEPLANT! Lucky for him he has his trusted partner Dick Smoker and his faithful dog (who seems to be a guy in a dog suit) to help him solve the case. The only suspects are a pair of beautiful sisters, Montana and Dakota. When the trigger happy Harry gets romantically involved with the twin half step-sisters will he lose more than his cool? Inspired lunacy ensues as BLONDES HAVE MORE GUNS parodies the likes of PULP FICTION and INDECENT PROPOSAL with razor… er… chainsaw sharp wit!

Quick Facts

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Release Date February 16, 1996 29 years ago
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Runtime 1h 30m 90 minutes total
User Rating 3.7/10 Mixed (9 votes)
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Language English Original language
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Country United States of America Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Production Companies

  • Troma Entertainment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Blondes Have More Guns about?

A scarf, a chainsaw, and a mysterious blonde are the only clues to a growing number of stiffs (and not all of them are dead bodies!) Who can the police turn to? Harry Bates, of course, the smartest...

Who directed Blondes Have More Guns?

Blondes Have More Guns was directed by George Merriweather.

How long is Blondes Have More Guns?

Blondes Have More Guns has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).

When was Blondes Have More Guns released?

Blondes Have More Guns was released on February 16, 1996 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Blondes Have More Guns?

The main cast of Blondes Have More Guns includes Michael McGaharn, Elizabeth Keifer, Richard Neil, Gloria Lusiak, André Brazeau.