The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag (1992)



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Synopsis:
Penelope Ann Miller's delightful performance as the shy, part-time librarian Betty Lou Perkins is the saving grace of this comedy from Touchstone Pictures. Betty Lou is the neglected wife of small-town police detective Alex Perkins (Eric Thal). She soon feels even more neglected when Alex can't make their anniversary dinner because he has to investigate a brutal motel room slaying. Taking her dog for a walk, Betty Lou finds a gun by the river's edge that just happens to be the missing murder weapon in Alex's murder investigation. In order to get some attention, she announces that she was the one who committed the murder. Hauled behind bars, Betty Lou gets some quick assertiveness training from her cell-mate, hard-boiled prostitute Reba Bush (Cathy Moriarty). She also becomes an instant media celebrity, with crowds clamoring around her and television news reporters elevating her to legendary status. But Alex doesn't believe she committed the murder (she tells him the dead man was her lover) and continues investigating the crime. Her husband is not the only one who's suspicious -- the FBI wants to use her to lure crime lord Beaudeen (William Forsythe), who they suspect actually committed the murder, out into the open. It turns out the FBI is right; Beaudeen killed the motel room victim because he planned to blackmail him with an incriminating cassette. Beaudeen is convinced that Betty Lou has the tape and musters his forces to get it from her one way or another.

~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
8/21/1992
Director Credit
Allan Moyle Director
Cast Credit
Barton Segal Barton
Frank Welker Scarlet
Lida Burris Gibson Lydia Williams
Ann Fisher-Wirth Young Matron
Faye Grant Charleen
Nash Germany Teenage Boy
John McCauley Farmer
Billy Hopkins
M.J. Etua Reporter
Deborah Spector Cashier
Charles Treas Old Man
Gale Mayron Pearl
Marian Seldes Margaret Armstrong
Marisa Miller April
Catherine Keener Suzanne
Billie Neal Gail
Laura Boenheim Autograph Girl
Margaret Graham Perm
Ruddy L. Garner FBI Wiretapper
Ralph Braseth Reporter
Amanda Zenil Radical Girl
Suzanne Smith
Robert Jackson Irate Man
Mark Magill Glen
Ellen McElduff Joan
Bernard Canepari Mayor
Bill Mullen Officer George
Christine Joyce Reporter
Don Opper Dell
Red West Judge
Reathel Bean Bob Barnes
Dianna Miranda Chiropractor
Cordell Jackson Bathroom Lady
Lesha Campbell Teenage Girl
Billy Holcomb Farmer
Barry Hannah Court Clerk
Jane Smithwick Freckled Girl
Suzanne Kent Townsperson
Jeff O'Haco Bar Fighter
Adam Shankman Timid Man
Merrill Healy Gary
Kay McDuffie Perm
Paul Bates Officer Finney
Penelope Ann Miller Betty Lou Perkins
Eric Thal Alex Perkins
Alfre Woodard Ann
Julianne Moore Elinor
Cathy Moriarty-Gentile Reba
Andy Romano Herrick
Ray McKinnon Frank
Bill Forsythe Beaudeen
Xander Berkeley Marchat
Michael O'Neill Jergens
Christopher John Fields Brown
Production Credits Credit
Ira Halberstadt Co-Producer
Ted Field Executive Producer
Robert W. Cort Producer
Scott Kroopf Producer
Cynthia Sherman Co-Producer
Art Department Credit
Michael Corenblith Production Designer
Merideth Boswell Set Designer
David James Bomba Art Director
Lori Rowbotham Set Designer
Casting Credit
Suzanne Smith Casting
Film Camera Credit
Charles Minsky Cinematographer
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Lisa Jensen Costume Designer

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