Set in one location and in real - time, the film revolves around
a gun deal between two parties in a warehouse somewhere in 1970s Massachusetts.
Not exact matches
This so - called
gun show loophole, which also applies to mail - order purchases and other transactions, allows firearms
deals between individuals in the same state to go essentially unmonitored.
The surprise battle
between Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe and the
gun - control organization founded by former Bloomberg escalated today to include a full - page newspaper ad skewering the governor's rationale for a
gun deal with Republicans.
According to an analysis of Elsevier's Scopus database by the group Mayors Against Illegal
Guns, the proportion of all publications
dealing with U.S. firearms and their impacts declined by 60 percent
between 1996 and 2010.
Set in a colorful yet gritty 1970s Boston, Free Fire opens with Justine (Oscar (R) winner Brie Larson), a mysterious American businesswoman, and her wise - cracking associate Ord (Armie Hammer) arranging a black - market weapons
deal in a deserted warehouse
between IRA arms buyer Chris (Cillian Murphy) and shifty South African
gun runner Vernon (Sharlto Copley).
What should be just - another - illegal -
gun -
deal - by - the - docks
between a group of IRA fighters (led by Murphy), a skeezy arms dealer (Copley), and two American representatives for the respective parties (Larson and Hammer) explodes into a firefight when one lower - rung goon accuses another of assaulting his sister at a bar the night prior.
Set in 1978 Boston, which allows for added humor via music, attire, hairstyles and vehicles, the basic premise is a meet - up for the
deal between an IRA faction and a
gun - dealer, with the brokers and «muscle» of each side along for the ride.
The story is set in Boston in the late «70s, where Ord (Armie Hammer) is serving as an intermediary in a weapons
deal between career criminal Frank (Michael Smiley) and
gun runner Vernon (Sharlto Copley) in an abandoned warehouse.