A Girl Is a Gun (French: Une aventure de Billy le Kid) is an acid/spaghetti western/parody film released in 1971.
In the film, an outlaw who had never seen a woman takes a woman he finds hostage as he makes his way down to Mexico. However, he soon realizes that she may be hiding a secret after multiple close encounters with death. The film was directed by Luc Moullet and stars Jean-Pierre Léaud, Marie-Christine Questerbert and Jean Valmont.
Victims[]
Prior to the Film[]
- Billy's Mother - Died from an unknown sickness.
- Total - 1
During the Film[]
- Two Unnamed Pioneers - Shot to death by Billy off-screen, bodies seen.
- Ann's Lover - Shot in the chest by Billy off-screen.
- Donkey - Stabbed to death by Billy.
- Unnamed Bounty Hunter - Shot in the back by the chief with an arrow off-screen, body seen.
- Two Unnamed Bounty Hunters - Shot in the back by the chief with an arrow off-screen, bodies seen.
- Unnamed Person - Scalped and decapitated by the chief off-screen, skull seen.
- Unnamed Person - Decapitated by the chief off-screen, skeleton seen.
- Four Unnamed Missionaries - Poisoned by an unknown person off-screen, bodies seen.
- Unnamed Priest - Shot in the chest by Ann off-screen.
- Unnamed Executioner - Shot in the chest by Ann.
- Billy's Lover - Shot in the back by Ann with an arrow.
- Total - 16
Deaths[]
- Total - 17
- 16 Humans
- 11 Male
- 3 Female
- 2 Victims of Unknown Gender
- 1 Animal
- All Donkies
- 16 Humans
Kill Counts[]
- The Chief - 5 (Alive)
- Billy le Kid - 4 (Vegetative)
- Ann - 3 (Vegetative)
Notes[]
- Billy and Ann are both reduced to a vegetative state at the end of the film, it is not explicitly known what their ultimate fates are.