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'''''Handgun''''' (also known as ''Deep in the Heart'') is a 1983 American vigilante film starring [[Karen Young (actress)|Karen Young]], Clayton Day, and Suzie Humphreys. It was written and directed by [[Tony Garnett]].
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==Production==
Garnett had recently moved to the United States from the UK and wanted to make a film about gun violence there. He got a development deal from [[The Ladd Company]], then went to [[Dallas]] to research and write the film. He succeeded in raising the $3 million budget from [[EMI Films]].<ref name="cinema"/><ref>'Handgun' title could misfire Mills, Nancy. Los Angeles Times October 31, 1982: s23.</ref> Garnett found Karen Young in
Garnett said EMI were "hands off" until the final edit, but that changed once they saw the film. "The problem was that I had made a slow, thoughtful, and I hope considered character study, and they were expecting a commercial hit—an action movie with some sexy rape scenes. I hadn’t delivered. Some of the distributors were disappointed as they considered the rape scenes a turn off and not sexy! I had to cut elements from the film that I now regret."<ref name="cinema">{{cite web |url=http://www.cinemaretro.com/index.php?/archives/9491-EXCLUSIVE-INTERVIEW-WITH-TONY-GARNETT,-DIRECTOR-OF-HANDGUN-1984.html |website= Cinema Retro |title= Interview with Cinema Retro |date=2016}}</ref>
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