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Movie Lugers List--Spring 2006
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Its been awhile since anybody updated the Movie Lugers list, so I have. I went back through all the postings and created one master list, and included whatever descriptive comments people made. The links in some of the entries take you to postings where pictures have been included. I will maintain this list for awhile, if you have any additions or comments make them here and I will edit them into the list. If you have pictures or still frames of any of the movies listed, please post them in a separate post (not this thread) and I will add the link to this list. The list has become too long (exceeds the single-post character limit), and so it is now split into two posts. Have fun. --Dwight -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All In The Family Archie Bunker illegally purchased one in an old episode Allo Allo episodes British comedy series from the early '90s All Quiet on the Western Front (1931 version) as the Germans prepare to charge from the trenches, a very brief glimpse of an officer waving his Luger. Only one in this 1931 movie, I think, and very very brief. Anatomy of a Murder *** Anzacs (circa 1984?) shows a good scene where the character Pat Cleary (played by Paul Hogan) returns to the Australian lines following a successful "ratting" trip with a group of German prisoners being herded home using a LP08. Austin Powers--Man of Mystery The Ax About a guy who goes beserk with a Luger... Babylon 5 episode "Gropos" ** For more pictures, see: http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...threadid=15148 The futuristic long arms in this science-fiction series have been reputed to have Luger grip frames as part of the prop. This can clearly be seen in this episode in a closeup a "hero" prop; the rear grip is clearly made from a Luger frame, and the added-on parts emulate a toggle and the Luger 'look'. Ball of Fire 1941 comedy with Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck. End of the film features comic gangsters armed with LP08 and C96 which are fired full-auto. Lots of good shots of the pistols. Band of Brothers ** Battleground Battlestar Galactica (the new one) episodes "Pegasus" and "Resurrection Ship" ** http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...threadid=14588 Beerfest** Brief menace by a big Momma/German agent with a luger. Betrayed*** Blues Brothers *** For more pictures, see: http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...&threadid=7060 The Bulletproof Monk They show it working in semi-slow motion so you see the action function. Il Capo dei Capi*** For more pictures and description see: http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...threadid=18317 Cpt. Corelli's Mandolin 2 shots of the Luger Charade *** For more pictures, see: http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...hlight=charade Walter Matthau with some good close-ups of his Luger in the final climatic scene (although you could not ascertain the manufacturer, you could see that the gun had strawed parts--for some reason, my wife appeared underwhelmed by this revelation). I also seem to recall from seeing the film many years ago that there is a Luger water pistol used near the beginning. Charlie Chan episode an old Charlie Chan mystery movie that featured the use of an LP-08 Charlieâ??s Angels (the movie)*** For more pictures, see: http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...threadid=12557 China Girl Released in 1942, Gene Tierney, George Montgomey, Victor McLaglen (of John Wayne western movie fame as "Sgt Quincannon") Multiple great clear shots of Lugers and holsters on a couple of the AVG fliers, and also by the main character and several others in the movie. Based on spies in China during japanese invasion and the flyboys of the AVG with a white female and male being jap spies on the AVG activities. In one clear example, the main character "Johnny" played by George Montgomery asks to borrow the sidearm of his AVG buddy and he opens up a luger holster on his right hip and hands him the luger inside, he then uses it to threaten the jap spies at the breakfast table.......played by Lyn Bari ("Capt. Fifi") and McLaglen ("Major Weed") A Christmas Story** http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...threadid=13603 Thought this was an odd movie to find a Luger in. In the early sequence Ralphie dreams of evil marauders invading the back yard. Two of them appear to be holding Lugers. Cobb about the great baseball player Ty Cobb. At he beginning he was riding in a car during the winter with a guy who was supposed to do Cobbâ??s autobiography. The car was speeding on a bad winter road, and, I think, that Cobb was doing the driving. While Cobb was carelessly driving, he was waiving an artillery Luger around. All the while I was yelling at the TV, "Don't drop it Ty, you'll scratch it!". Cold Case episode "Spider"*** http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...threadid=19852 Congo *** http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...threadid=13171 Cross of Iron** CSI episode There was a Luger shown on that show that a vet had. What was interesting was that before the investigators went to talk to the vet they had found a 9mm casing. Nothing exciting about that but when they were looking at the stamp on it to check the manufacturer it grabbed my attention. Stamped on it real nice and pretty were the letters DWM. I had a feeling they would be using a Luger as the vets weapon. Days of Glory The Deadly Tower The TV movie about the mass murderer who shot people from the University of Texas observation tower, has a scene where Kurt Russell stuffs a Luger in his jacket. That is correct because the killer REALLY did have a Luger. Death Wish had a .45 Luger in another vigilante's hand. Desert Rats * Desperate Housewives episode *** The Detective Donovan's Brain *** The assistant scientist tries to "assasinate" the disembodied brain with a Luger. Enemy at the Gates * Jude Law, Ed Harris, Rachel Weisz, Bob Hoskins, Joseph Fiennes The story of Russian sniper "Vasily Zaitsev" at the battle for Stalingrad....1 star rating for luger appearance......great for 98k and MP38/40 and russian rifles and TT tokarev and other and tanks and halftracks......Scenes of officers and e/m in headquarters and in battle scenes wearing luger holsters.........never saw a luger brandished in a scene...... The English Patient shows at least one if not two Germans carrying Lugers. Escape from Sorbibor The Family Guy episode *** For more pictures, see: http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...threadid=14608 Fatherland The First Deadly Sin Frank Sinatra carried one Flashpoint episode "Scorpio" *** http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...threadid=19851 For Your Eyes Only Freaks *** A movie about a freak show and crime, starring real circus freak circa 1932. During the climactic action the Half Boy holds the beautiful trapeze artist (one of the bad guys) at bay with his Luger while the climax plays out. I am adding a link to some frames of this scene rather than posting a separate entry for it in the clear. Although I do not find it particularly diturbing, you may want to decide for yourself whether or not you want to see a picture of Johnny Eck the Half Boy. http://forum.lugerforum.com/lfupload/freaksall.jpg Gorky Park *** The Great Escape ** close to the end when Steve McQueen liberates one from a German and prepares to defend himself with it. The Great Race with Tony Curtis, Natalie Wood, Jack Lemmon and Peter Faulk. We were watching it with my 10 year old son. When they were in the fictional country of Pottsdorff, I noticed all the soldiers were wearing what looked like shiny new Luger holsters. And sure enough, when one of the bad guys whips out his pistol, my Dad and I both yelled, "It's a Luger!" Guns of Navarone The Halls of Montezuma 1950 film staring Richard Widmark as Lieutenant Anderson the Platoon Leader. Takes place on some un-named Pacific Island held by the Japanese. One of the members of the platoon Pvt. "Pretty Boy" Riley played by actor Skip Homeier has a Luger he owned in civilian life (as shown in flashbacks) that he brought with him. He keeps twirling it much to the displeasure of Pvt. Slattery played by actor Bert Freed. In the scene where they are in a foxhole together Slattery grabs the Luger and throws it out in the killing zone in front of the position and Pretty Boy goes nuts. Hannibal Brooks in this 1969 comedy/drama Oliver Reed escapes from a Nazi stalag leading an elephant over the Alps to Switzerland. The evil proprietor of a private...oops, I meant the evil SS colonel...pulls his Luger from under his suit jacket and wings poor Oliver Reed in the shoulder. Hellâ??s Angels Hellboy*** For more pictures, see: http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...threadid=14528 The Heroes of Telemark Hogan's Heroes ** episodes Olâ?? Bob Crane (pity about his demise) was in an Germany Army Infantry Officerâ??s Uniform and he whipped out a Luger in a flash (I was amazed the speed that Luger pointed) at an SS officer! In another episode Ol' Bob and another prisoner are being set up by a fake resistance group run by an SS General in disguise. Lugers are flashed as hand props at various times. Hollywoodland*** A story about the death of Superman actor George Reeves, who committed suicide (or was murdered as some believed) with a Luger. In one scene, a child says, "Superman shot himself in the head with a Luger ... That's a Nazi pistol." See more pictures at http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...threadid=18318 Hornetâ??s Nest Ice TV-movie, 1998. The ice age hits the LA area and a group of survivors tries to get out of trouble. A 'German Scientist' is offered a ticket out on a ship and the group of survivors tries to guide him to his pickup point, hoping for a place on board of the ship in return. Early in the movie the scientist pulls a luger from his briefcase and threatens the occupants of a car with it. Nice, clear luger display. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0160393/ Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade *** Jet Pilot** 1957 movie with John Wayne and Jant Leigh has a sceen where she pistol whips Wayne with a Luger. Kellyâ??s Heroes ** For more pictures, see: http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...threadid=14527 King Kong (the new one)*** http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...threadid=14120 Early on... the captain of the ship dispatches 3-4 cannibals on Skull Island with a LP-08. Nice thing about the scene is that the shots are done in slow-motion and one can really see the toggle action cycle and the bullets leaving the muzzle (done digitally...). Several other action scenes where the captain also wears a black LP-08 holster on his side... (also the movie-based computer game http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...threadid=14621) King of the Hill episode "Full Metal Dust Jacket"*** Peggy Hill opens up the "Peggy's World of Books and Guns" store, along with Dale. Dale offers a 9mm Luger along with "any purchase of quality science-fiction" to a customer, who works the toggle action which is shown properly. King of the Rocket Men *** For more pictures, see: http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...threadid=14507 Kyouju Luger P08 (from IMDB) A shy, "librarian-type" office worker in the beginning, he comes into possession of a German Luger used in WWII and turns into a vigilante type. He lives with his sister, drinks endless bottles of Evian, and practices with the gun. One wonders how much English the Japanese cast could understand, as when Abe goes in search of bullets for his gun, he winds up in a foreigner-filled bar where some vulgar anti-Japanese sentiments are hurled his way. The black fella who sells Abe the bullets is particularly offensive. On a comical note, those ten bullets sure went a long way. It seemed like hundreds of rounds were fired! Apparently this film won awards in Japan. I don't know why. The Land that Time Forgot with Doug McClure. I think that in this movie olâ?? Dougy baby blows away some dinosaurs with an artillery Luger. Lawrence Of Arabia * For more pictures, see: http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...threadid=14589 Omar Sheriff carried a Luger I don't know if I remember seeing the pistol but he certainly was wearing a Luger holster Lay3r Cake *** An extended scene specifically of handling an LP08, ending with it's disassembly and photography of dialogue through a glass tabletop holding the parts. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen *** For more pictures, see: http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...threadid=14506 Legends of The Fall Kristin (Val Kilmer) wrestles one from the hands of one of the Kaiser's Troops, and goes on a rampage with it killing many WWI German troups. Lost episode a Luger make an appearance on the island. It is kind of the usual Hollywood sort of mistake, they make on a usual basis. You can hear the guy **** the hammer as he pulls the Luger out... The Lost Battalion *** For more pictures, see: http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...threadid=14526 Luger of the Black Sun *** From IMDB: "A Luger handgun from the Second World War with dark and mystical powers is found in modern day Bucharest and unwittingly taken to London. En-route it falls into the hands of a fascist media mogul intent on using it's power to bring the return of the Forth Reich." The Maltese Falcon The Man Who Never Was** 1956. WW2 British plant a corpse to mislead the nazis. The agent sent by the nazis to verify the identity of the corpse has a radio and a Luger in his rented room. I believe this is a true story. Clifton Webb, Gloria Grahame... The Matrix Reloaded ** For more pictures, see: http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...threadid=14525 Marines, Letâ??s Go *** At the end one of the platoons men gets captured by the Chinese Communists. He is just about to get executed and my eyes zeroed in on the Chinese leader who was going to shoot him and he had a Luger that was going to do the deed. A few minutes later in the movie, the hero had just blown up a nest of Chinese with a granade who had a plunger rigged up to a lot of dynamite that would blow up a valley that a bunch of marines and tanks were going to pass through. One of the Chinese around the plunger was not killed by the grenade and he killed the American hero just before he himself died of his injuries. The Chinese soldier shot our guy with a Luger. Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil *** Directed by Clint Eastwood. The Luger is in a socialite's desk drawer; he shows it to the protagonist with the caution that it is loaded. It turns out to be the murder weapon later on. The story is based on an actual crime. Monty Python's Flying Circus episode Comedy sketch "The Funniest Joke in the World" a Luger appears as a hand prop. Mother Night Mrs. Miniver *** It was made in 1942. I happened upon a scene where an English woman finds a German pilot (I assume he had been shot down) hiding in her garden. He wakes up and covers her with his Luger and makes her take him inside to get food and drink. This Luger stays in full view prominently for several minutes; long enough for me to see that the safety is off and that there is no round in the chamber! After a few more minutes, he passes out and she takes the Luger and hides it. The list is continued in the next post *** High Luger presence, such as integral to plot, closeups, much footage, or good scene with Luger, etc. ** Minor Luger presence * Mere hint of Luger, such as brief glimpse in battlefield, wearing of P-08 holster, etc. No asterisks--Not yet rated Last edited by Dwight Gruber; 10-03-2009 at 12:53 AM. |
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Its been awhile since anybody updated the Movie Lugers list, so I have. I went back through all the postings and created one master list, and included whatever descriptive comments people made. The links in some of the entries take you to postings where pictures have been included. I will maintain this list for awhile, if you have any additions or comments make them here and I will edit them into the list. If you have pictures or still frames of any of the movies listed, please post them in a separate post (not this thread) and I will add the link to this list. The list has become too long (exceeds the single-post character limit), and so it is now split into two posts. Have fun. --Dwight -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Never So Few It is one of my favorite WWII movies. It is set in the CBI (China Burma India) theater. Steve McQeen carries a Luger in a tanker style chest holster. It would rate 3 stars on your Luger visability scale and 5(of 5 possible) as a movie. Night of the Fox *** George Peppard using a silenced Luger to attempt an assasination of Erwin Rommel The Notorious Landlady *** No Way Back ** 1995 movie starring Russell Crowe. A Yakuza killer wields a luger in a number of scenes. The Odessa Files A "flashback" scene has good Luger action with an SS officer shooting a decorated Wehrmacht officer during an argument. Of Mice and Men (the old one) Olsenbanden og Dynamitt-Harry In english it would be something like 'The Olsen Gang and Dynamite Harry' "Olsenbanden" are a series of Norwegian comedies based around the crime gang of Egon Olsen. A Luger is used in this movie. Pan's Labyrinth A couple of Luger shots. The Passage starring Anthony Quinn has some good Luger scenes. The Patient in Room 18 in this 1938 Warner Bros. do of a Mignon Eberhart mystery, the evil proprietor of a private hospital, faced with disclosure, reaches into his desk drawer [FULL SCREEN OF Luger], fires it at the hero. The Persuaders episode (w. Tony Curtis and Roger Moore). A silenced luger with a frame stock. The Pianist It shows the use of a Luger in a rather bad setting, but it makes you kinda think about some darker parts of it's history The Pretender episodes In one of the scenes toward the end of the show a Luger was shown. The scene was a flashback to an earlier time and showed the bad doctor and good doctor arguing. The bad doctor was telling the good doctor that if he wasn't for them then he was against them. The good doctor refused to go along with bad doctor who suddenly pulled a gun on him and pointed it at his chest. The next scene showed a close up of the good doctor and the Luger pointing at his chest. Thought I would pass this on to add to the list of Lugers on tv and film. There is another episode of The Pretender with a Luger. Jarrods brother in a flashback to childhood is shooting one at a target. If you look, you can see that the toggle isn't fully closing, but it continues to shoot. Apparently modified to fire blanks. The Luger is seen in several poses as the actors talk... The Producers Mel Brooks Protocol 1984 with Goldie Hawn. Arab solder draws a Luger when she comes under fire. Can only assume it was a "Persian" model. Public Enemy 1930s flick with Jimmey Cagney. His weapon of choice is a Luger carbine with snail drum. Every time he fires you hear machine gun sounds. Puppet on a Chain Good Luger presence in the final scenes. Rififi made in 1955 France and filmed in Paris. Film-noir at its best, a heist movie with lots of French cars roaring around Paris at high speed and plenty of gun play with classic old German handguns including a Luger in the main role. Rogue Male a 1976 film about Peter O'Toole an Englishman that attempts to assassinate Hitler and muffs the shot. The bulk of the story is the Gestapo trying to find him in England and kill him! ONE scene with the German Dude tracking O'Toole with Luger in hand! Schindlerâ??s List *** Sergeant York *** Shadow of the Vampire ** employs a Luger to establish that it is very risky to use only a 9 mm round to attempt to put down the undead. Shining Through The German officer for whom the female lead works goes after her with his Luger. Shout at the Devil *** Situation 1973 Also Known As: Luger calibro 9: massacro per una rapina (Italy) Slaughterhouse Five Soldier of Orange (Soldaat van Oranje) 1977*** http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...dier+of+orange Dutch movie, based on the memoires of Erik Hazelhoff Roelfzema, a Dutchman who managed to escape from occupied territory, made it to the UK and fought back, eventually becoming the queen's adjutant. Son of Frankenstein at least a Luger-shaped holster The Sound of Music Near the end the lead character, Von Trapp, is being chased through a cemetery by a young Nazi carrying a Luger. Trapp convinces the young Nazi to hand over his Luger. Stalingrad Straight into Darkness A low-budget WWII flick filmed in Romania and involving children,has some Luger action. Tales of the Gun--The Luger (History Channel) *** Tarzan and Jane (animated)*** http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...n&pagenumber=2 Taxi Driver In one scene, Travis Bickel buys several handguns from "Easy Andy the Traveling Salesman." Andy opens up several suitcases full of illegal guns and one of them is a Luger. Travis did not pick up the Luger but there are several views of it. Teenagers from Outer Space ** Tobruk *** with George Peppard has him using a silenced Luger in a running gun battle on an Italian ship to free Rock Hudson. Top Secret! Triple Cross Twilight Zone episode "He's Alive"*** Dennis Hopper plays a 1950's era neo-Nazi in a US city. The ghost of Hitler hands him a real Luger to assassinate another character. Luger spits fire but toggles not seem to move. Twilight Zone episode "The Self Improvement of Salvadore Ross."*** ...has a good Luger scene where a paralyzed vet shoots a man with a Luger who was wanting to marry his daughter, and also an earlier scene where the boyfriend chastises the father for having "crummy war souvenirs." The ending credits are shown over a still-frame close-up of the Luger pointing at the camera. One of the longest if not the longest on-screen view you might come across... Twilight Zone--The Movie *** The Luger scene has Vic Morrow (of Combat! TV fame) taken back in time to Nazi Germany after he made rascist remarks in a bar. During a scene where he is trying to get away from the Gestapo, the Nazis are taking "pot shots" at him with a Lugers while he is trapped outside a window ledge. The scene is authentic in that you can even hear the empty cases "tinkling" when they hit the ground. The Valachi Papers at least three Lugers during the first part of the movie, in firing roles. Von Ryanâ??s Express *** Luger and MP40 in scene inside railcar. Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet *** (aka Voyage to the Planet of the Prehistoric Women) (aka Planeta Burg) http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...ghlight=voyage Shooting scene of a slightly dressed Borchardt Wall Street *** Watch on the Rhine (1943) Bette Davis's screen husband (Paul Lukas) carries a Luger in his briefcase. It is shown several times and used to dispatch a pro-Nazi blackmailer (George Colouris) near the end of the film. Where Eagles Dare *** General Carnaby (actually a Corporal Cartwright Jones) was following Eastwood, Burton through the Castle with the late Major Von Hapen's Luger. Winter People Kurt Russell and Kelly McGillis star in this one, made about 20 or so years ago. Russell is out bear hunting with a group of guys, things get out of control and Russell jumps on the back of the bear and dispatches him with a shot to the head. Looks like a 1900 or 1906 commercial. Without A Trace*** (CBS Series) Agent Samantha Spade shoots a man with a Luger who's about to shoot her sister. X-Files episode "Triangle"*** Lugers are wielded by Nazis on a British luxury liner in a 1939 flashback. Lugers used in executions. Young Frankenstein* Police Inspector Hans Wilhelm Friederich Kemp (actor Kenneth Mars) wears a P-08 holster as part of his uniform. Young Indiana Jones episode The later episodes covered his exploits during the Great War. While escaping from the Germans he uses a stolen Luger to defend himself. The Young Lions Marlon Brando, Montgomery Clift, and Dean Martin. This movie was pretty good. There was a scene that showed the Luger used by Brando. Zeppelin Shot of a luger being tucked away under a coat by one of the actors. Lots of shots of a stocked broomhandle in action as well. Zwartboek Coming sometime at the end of the year or early next year is "Zwartboek" or "Black book". A film based in WWII Netherlands by Paul Verhoeven (Soldier of Orange, Basic instinct, Starship troopers etc etc). This will feature at least one P08 being used to dispatch Dutch resistence fighters, I know, I [Fabian] was an extra during some scenes Didn't get close enough to it to ID it though. Got to play with deactivated MP40s, Stens, K98s, and Lee Enfield MKIVs The film will be in the correct languages, ie the Germans will speak German, Dutch will speak Dutch, and the Americans and commonwealth troops will speak English. *** High Luger presence, such as integral to plot, closeups, much footage, or good scene with Luger, etc. ** Minor Luger presence * Mere hint of Luger, such as brief glimpse in battlefield, wearing of P-08 holster, etc. No asterisks--Not yet rated |
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There is another episode of The Pretender with a Luger. Jarrods brother in a flashback to childhood is shooting one at a target. If you look, you can see that the toggle isn't fully closing, but it continues to shoot. Apparently modified to fire blanks. The Luger is seen in several poses as the actors talk...
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Noticed two movies with interesting Luger scenes: 'Soldier of Orange' (Soldaat van Oranje). 1977, Dutch movie, based on the memoires of Erik Hazelhoff Roelfzema, a Dutchman who managed to escape from occupied territory, made it to the UK and fought back, eventually becoming the queen's adjutant. Two interesting scenes. The first shows a German officer pulling his Luger while rounding up a group of people at a tennis court. The second scene shows an officer being bullied by a group of Dutch sailors, who try to board a Swiss vessel, totally drunk (or at least pretending to be). The officer threatens to use his pistol, shoots in the air several times. P38 in another scene. Dutch actor Rijk de Gooyer plays a nasty Dutch police officer who works for the Germans, as part of a plan to take out a resistance cell he fakes his death with some tomato ketchup. (Rijk de Gooyer swam across the river Waal, the border between occupied and liberated Netherlands at the end of WW2. He joined the liberation army and was part of the units that liberated several concentration camps and arrested several Nazi officials, amongs them Himmler.) The second movie is a ZAZ (Zucker-Abrahams-Zucker) film, 'Top Secret!', from 1984. An 'East German' border guard pulls out his luger. |
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The latest version of "King Kong" features an artillery Luger.
The captain of the tramp steamer is a Dutch/German sounding guy who looks like a U-Boat captain. An unarmed film crew lands on the island only to be quickly overwhelmed by very hostile, ugly natives who kill some of the party. Just as their leader is raising his club to kill an important character, his hit by a pistol shot. Then two more. Great scene of the ship captain firing the artillery luger in slow motion. You can see the toggle action cycling with each shot. Oops, somebody already covered this! |
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The Scarlet and the Black
Gregory Peck "The true story of Vatican efforts, lead by Monsignor Hugh O'Flaherty, to save Allied POWs and downed Allied airman from Nazi imprisonment. Set in 1940's Rome, the film also explores the SS effort, lead by SS-Lieutenant Colonel Kapplar, to stop the Vatican's attempts." I've only seen this once, but from what I rememberit was a petty good movie. SteveM |
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Can't remember for sure but I believe it was being held by the SS Lt.
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I have another movie to add to the list: "China Girl" Released in 1942, Gene Tierney, George Montgomey, Victor McLaglen (of John Wayne western movie fame as "Sgt Quincannon") Multiple great clear shots of Lugers and holsters on a couple of the AVG fliers, and also by the main character and several others in the movie.... Didn't get to see the whole movie but based on spies in China during japanese invasion and the flyboys of the AVG with a white female and male being jap spies on the AVG activities. In one clear example, the main character "Johnny" played by George Montgomery asks to borrow the sidearm of his AVG buddy and he opens up a luger holster on his right hip and hands him the luger inside, he then uses it to threaten the jap spies at the breakfast table.......played by Lyn Bari ("Capt. Fifi") and McLaglen ("Major Weed") Watched it partially on either AMC or TCM today.......... Interesting side note: the little chinese boy helping "Johnny" in the movie is no other than "Robert Blake" that was accused of killing his wife or whatever she was with a WWII P38......... Paul |
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On yet another side note regarding Robert Blake. About a year ago I got a P38 and upon sending the s/n to Orv over at the P38 forum, I found out I had the next gun in that serial number sequence. For a brief moment, he thought I had the actual gun, which he said would have been destroyed by the state.
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I just watched it on TCM!
Freaks (1932). A dwarf brandished a DWM at a murderous vixen. Then he and other real circus sideshow characters kill the Strongman and turn the vixen into a Chickenlady!
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Jeez, how could I have forgotten Freaks! And it wasn't a midget, but Johnny Eck, the Half Boy. A very interesting study in balance, holding himself up with one hand while branshing the Luger with the other. --Dwight |
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You might want to ad "The Longest Day" also.
..I have never seen the movie, but this angry fellow claims this prop was in it. http://cgi.ebay.com/German-WWII-2-LU...QQcmdZViewItem
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Dwight,
i got another one for you Enemy At The Gates (2001) * = 1 star Major Actors: Jude Law, Ed Harris, Rachel Weisz, Bob Hoskins, Joseph Fiennes The story of Russian sniper "Vasily Zaitsev" at the battle for Stalingrad....1 star rating for luger appearance......great for 98k and MP38/40 and russian rifles and TT tokarev and other and tanks and halftracks...... Scenes of officers and e/m in headquarters and in battle scenes wearing luger holsters.........never saw a luger brandished in a scene...... HTH, Paul |
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Yet another movie "Edges of the Lord" ***
Haven't seen it yet, but there is a kid on the cover holding a Luger (with a jam), and from what I hear, it includes severeal Luger scenes.
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A movie Lugers should have been present in. "Raiders of the Lost Ark". The P-38 is featured throughout, although it is 1936...
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A new movie, playing in WW2, called 'The Last Drop', about a group of British soldiers trying to stop the Germans from transporting various artefacts stolen from Dutch Museums to Berlin.
A small group of Germans has a similar idea, but want to get the loot for themselves. Entertaining story with lots of Luger appearance. http://www.dropthemovie.com/home.asp |
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Spotted another luger today.
The TV-movie 'Ice', 1998. The ice age hits the LA area and a group of survivors tries to get out of trouble. A 'German Scientist' is offered a ticket out on a ship and the group of survivors tries to guide him to his pickup point, hoping for a place on board of the ship in return. Early in the movie the scientist pulls a luger from his briefcase and threatens the occupants of a car with it. Nice, clear luger display. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0160393/ |
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Another Luger spotted in the movie "Winter People". Kurt Russell and Kelly McGillis star in this one, made about 20 or so years ago.
Russell is out bear hunting with a group of guys, things get out of control and Russell jumps on the back of the bear and dispatches him with a shot to the head. Looks like a 1900 or 1906 commercial. |
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