Corrected entry: In the scene when Lu-Jin and her husband are running away from officer Turner, Lu-Jin is holding a shot gun and her husband is holding a revolver. After a few shots, her husband is holding both guns.Now watch it: on those few shots, Lu-Jin isn't switching her shot gun.
The Sugarland Express (1974)
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Directed by: Steven Spielberg
Starring: Goldie Hawn, Ben Johnson, William Atherton, Michael Sacks
Mrs. Nocker: You got me out here with no where to sit.
Mr. Alvin T. Nocker: Why don't you sit on your fist and lean back on your thumb.
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Correction: Her husband holds the both weapons in an entirely different scene. The scene in which Lu-Jin holding the shotgun ends without her holding the shotgun, and switches to another, where she, the officer the hold hostage and her husband are waiting outside the car. Only then the husband is holding both weapons, implying that she handed him the shotgun off-screen.