Heist movies never tell their stories in a linear fashion, and the action film Run & Gun is no exception. Directed by Christopher Borelli and out now on digital platforms, Run & Gun's cast includes Mark Dacascos and Richard Kind. The two play a brother duo who significantly complicate the life of the protagonist as he attempts to get a fresh start on his life.
As former professional thief Ray (Ben Milliken) tries to start a new life with his family, he finds himself pulled back into the criminal life he was trying to leave behind. Adoptive brothers Grayson (Kind) and Brando (Dacascos) also are in the mix of the complex heist web, with Ray becoming their target. With enemies coming at him from all sides, Ray will have to dodge and weave many unexpected twists and turns to get his life back.
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We speak to Mark Dacascos and Richard Kind on the making of Run & Gun, the film's unconventional storytelling, and their favorite experiences from the making of the movie.
Screen Rant: How did you each become involved with Run & Gun?
Richard Kind: They sent me a script and said 'Would you like to do it' and promised to pay me some money. And I said 'I'll do it, I'm there for ya!' (laughs) They sent the script, and I'm lucky that happens often, because especially a role like this, I figured I would have to audition. But, they thought that I was right for the part, and I read the script and thought it was terrific. I liked the movie, so that's a good thing, and I liked the part, also a good thing, so everything worked out, it was good.
Was that also how you boarded, Mark?
Mark Dacascos: Yeah, pretty much the same way. I read the script, I liked it, and I
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