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THE OLD MAN & THE GUN

"A Portrait of the Gentleman Thief as an Old Man"

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What You Need To Know:

THE OLD MAN & THE GUN stars Robert Redford as a 76-year-old bank robber. In 1981 at a small Texas bank, an old man with a happy disposition robs a teller, then switches getaway cars. Calling himself Bob, the robber befriends an older woman named Jewel, whom he meets when her car breaks down. Bob robs more banks with two elderly friends. The local police, led by a detective named John Hurt, figure out they’re hunting a gang of older bank robbers. Meanwhile, the media labels Bob and his friends the “Over the Hill Gang,” and Bob continues to see Jewel on the side.

Based on a true story, THE OLD MAN & THE GUN is an entertaining character study with solid performances. Redford maintains the confident, genial disposition that made him a movie star. Except for brief foul language, the movie is free of any lewd content. However, it has a Romantic worldview that sympathizes too much with the elderly bank robber who’s addicted to his criminal work. MOVIEGUIDE® advises extreme caution for THE OLD MAN & THE GUN.

Content:

CONTENT:  (RoRo, FR, B, P, C, Ab, L, V, A, D, MM):

Dominant Worldview and Other Worldview Content/Elements:
  Strong Romantic worldview with a false, somewhat antinomian view of an elderly bank robber with a history of breaking out of prisons who’s seen as a rebel to be admired, with some moral elements centered on a police detective with integrity who has a happy family life, a man makes the Sign of the Cross but later explains how he hates the Christmas season because of an encounter he had with his stepfather;

Foul Language:
Seven obscenities (including one “f” word), two strong profanities and zero light profanities;

Violence:
A couple light car chases, police wound one bank robber in the side and another bank robber in the arm, one robber attends to man’s gunshot wound so there’s a little blood but no closeups, gentlemanly elderly bank robber flashes a gun and a smile at bank managers and employees to get their cooperation;

Sex:
No sexual content, but elderly unmarried couple kisses once and married police detective kisses and hugs his wife while they dance;

Nudity:
No nudity;

Alcohol Use:
Light beer drinking in some scenes (policeman’s son asks to have a sip of Dad’s beer, but the father says no and moves the beer bottle away from the boy);

Smoking and/or Drug Use and Abuse:
Brief cigarette smoking in several scenes; and,

Miscellaneous Immorality:
Strong miscellaneous immorality includes multiple bank robberies, movie relates criminal’s history of breaking out of prison 14 times, criminal flees police in a couple scenes, movie reveals unrepentant bank robber abandoned his wife and two children years ago, and lying.

More Detail:

THE OLD MAN & THE GUN is Robert Redford’s latest movie, where he plays a 76-year-old bank robber in 1981 who enjoys his “job” a little too much while he’s being hunted by a local robbery detective. Based on a true story, THE OLD MAN & THE GUN is an entertaining diversion with solid performances, but it has a Romantic worldview that sympathizes too much with the elderly bank robber, who’s addicted to stealing.

The movie begins in July 1981 at a small Texas bank, where an old man with a happy disposition and dressed in a hat and a fake moustache robs a female teller, then switches his getaway car. Calling himself Bob, the robber spies an older woman stuck on the freeway with a stalled car. He stops to try to help the woman, whose name is Jewel, and the two end up having lunch at a diner. At first, Bob says he’s a traveling salesman, but then decides to trust Jewel. So, he tells her he’s actually a bank robber. However, Jewel doesn’t believe him, and they exchange phone numbers.

Bob robs a couple more banks with two elderly men. The local police, led by a robbery detective named John Hunt, figure out they’re hunting a gang of bank robbers. All the bank managers and tellers remark how gentlemanly Bob is when he approaches them and even when he shows them his gun. Meanwhile, the media has labeled Bob and his friends the “Over the Hill Gang,” and Bob continues to see Jewel on the side.

THE OLD MAN & THE GUN is an entertaining character study with solid performances by all the cast members. Redford maintains the confident, genial disposition that made him a movie star. In between the bank robberies and police chases, there are warm scenes of Bob with Jewel and John with his wife and two children. At the end, there’s even a slight homage to THE STING, one of Robert Redford’s best movies.

THE OLD MAN & THE GUN has no sex scenes. Also, the foul language count is minimal, though it does include three strong profanities and one “f” word. Finally, THE OLD MAN & THE GUN has a strong Romantic worldview with antinomian tendencies. The detective, played by Casey Affleck, begins to sympathize with the bank robber, even though he learns the criminal has escaped from prison and reform school 16 times since the 1940s. By the end of the movie, the old bank robber is viewed as an iconic rebel who just happens to love robbing banks and escaping from prison.

MOVIEGUIDE® advises extreme caution for THE OLD MAN & THE GUN.

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Now more than ever we’re bombarded by darkness in media, movies, and TV. Movieguide® has fought back for almost 40 years, working within Hollywood to propel uplifting and positive content. We’re proud to say we’ve collaborated with some of the top industry players to influence and redeem entertainment for Jesus. Still, the most influential person in Hollywood is you. The viewer.

What you listen to, watch, and read has power. Movieguide® wants to give you the resources to empower the good and the beautiful. But we can’t do it alone. We need your support.

You can make a difference with as little as $7. It takes only a moment. If you can, consider supporting our ministry with a monthly gift. Thank you.

Movieguide® is a 501c3 and all donations are tax deductible.


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