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Don't know if "Shoot at the Devil" has been listed. Lee Marvin and Roger Moore, ivory poachers in WWI German East Africa, set out to sink an Imperial German cruiser. A German officer slowly raises his P08 (full screen close-up) to shoot poor Roger; who hasn't seen him and is a sitting duck. However, Roger's sweety saves the day by placing her rifle's muzzle on the hapless officer's temple. Hurrah, hurrah.
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Would you expect anything less to anyone pointing a gun at 007?
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Ahem! Roger Moore was not 007. Sean Connery was 007. Moore was merely impersonating 007! ;-)
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Speaking of which, didn't a luger appear in the Bond film "For your eyes only'?
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Tonight Captain Hastings, Hercule Poirot's friend, carried a Luger ready to rescue a damsel in distress in "Murder in Mesopotamia" on A&E. Since coming to the Forum, I'm seeing Lugers everywhere!
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"Days of Glory", 1944, introducing Gregory Peck as a Soviet resistance fighter. Authentic Lugers and gear, except one German officer has a holster with a cleaning rod on the front instead of an extra mag. And GP, even tho playing a Soviet Officer, has a Thompson SMG with drum mag. Lend lease I guess!
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As a matter of fact almost 138,000 .45 caliber submachine guns of all types were Lend-Leased to Russia between 1941 and 1945.
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... After seeing dozens of movie prop Lugers, and a few Thompsons, advertised on Ebay, I'm curious as to how often a dummy was used in scenes that didn't require shooting...
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