Debbie Reynolds Has A Gun In New Clip From One For The Money

Katherine Heigl in One for the Money
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There are some very good reasons why gun control laws exist. The truth is that not everybody is responsible or sane enough to control firearms. The reason the waiting period exists is so that gun shop owners can make sure that they aren't selling deadly weapons to murderers, psychotics, or criminals. With this new clip from One For The Money I'm starting to think that guns also need to be kept away from Debbie Reynolds.

Premiering over at SheKnows, the new clip has Samantha Plum (Katherine Heigl) sitting down for a nice dinner when Grandma Mazur gets her hands on Samantha's brand new hand gun. Scope out the clip below.

Based on the hit novel by Janet Evanovich, One For The Money tells the first on-screen tale of Samantha, a former lingerie saleswoman who suddenly finds herself working as a bounty hunter for her cousin's bail bond company. Her first mark is Joe Morelli (Jason O'Mara), a former flame of Samantha's who broke her heart. But catching him is going to be much harder than she thinks. The film also stars Daniel Sunjata, Sherri Shepherd, Patrick Fischler, John Leguizamo and Fisher Stevens and is directed by Julie Anne Robinson. Look for the movie when it hits theaters on January 27th and to learn more about the film head on over to our Blend Film Database.

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