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Beretta 92.....
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12-20-2013, 01:22 PM | #143 |
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Other German Firearms in Shindlers' List!
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You mean the rifle with the bolt open and the rear sight flipped up???
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12-20-2013, 01:54 PM | #145 |
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This site contains almost all pictures that I won't post!! The film was in black and white that make it so vivid, dramatic and compelling!!! I must admit it was my first seeing those autos!!
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12-20-2013, 03:54 PM | #146 |
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What autos???
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12-20-2013, 04:03 PM | #147 |
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12-24-2013, 02:21 AM | #148 |
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This photo features a great image of Bela Lugosi, sporting a Luger, from a 1947 horror film called SCARED TO DEATH..
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12-24-2013, 08:40 AM | #149 |
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Hmm, that's a P38.
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But its a damn FINE lookin' P.38!
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Streets of San Francisco season 2 episode 5
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAtxOzJetKc Luger with silencer used by bad guy and some reference to the 7.65 cartridge by Hollywood. Also bad guy mob hit men with Sporterized Arisaka. 10:40 16:40 for some of the Luger and references to it. 36:05 43:02 Arisaka rifle. Pause on 43:02. Arisaka because of the long bolt release and safety knob and you can almost see numbers on the left of the receiver forward the bolt release. The rifle is a takedown if it is the same one they used in both scenes would make it a custom job Arisaka or a Type 2 or 100 possible sporterized job. I like these 70's shows because you see guns you do not see these days in movies. Now it is all Glocks and AR-15's. To each there own but that is boring for me to see. I recommend watching this whole episode. The late Tom Bosley places a guest role in the episode. Interesting to see him in a different role than Happy Days. For him in this episode it was anything than Happy days for his character.
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Today I was watching The Great Waldo Pepper and spotted a Luger I didn't find on the movie list. At around 18 minutes Waldo (Robert Redford) and Mary Beth (Susan Sarandon) are watching a silent movie where one of the characters removes his gun-which Waldo says was a bad idea.
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Congrads, beside lugers there some cutes faces!!
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Turner Classic Movies tonight has 1958's "The Young Lions" with Marlon Brando as a German Leutnant with a Luger, in occupied Paris in 1940...He didn't shoot it [yet], he was more concerned with his peaked hat...
Black & white movie, good props, skin tight uniforms... Whoa! Brando's motorcycle just ran over a mine in North Africa! He's injured!
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04-30-2014, 12:01 AM | #156 |
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Did you recognize the "Burgermeister" of the town??
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Yeah! I'm surprised that Robert Osborne didn't mention that he knew nothing!
Lee Van Cleef also got a mention in the credits but not much in the actual scenes. A black & white movie in 1958...That's disappointing... In the first 20 minutes, where Brando is in the bushes after the French ambush, he has his Luger out and there is one 2 or 3 second shot where it appears the toggle is open...
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"The Decks Ran Red"
50s B movie involving a couple guys hijacking a ship. Broderick Crawford is a bad guy with a hunting rifle and the Captain is Dana Andrews. He has a Luger but loses it swimming to save a guy who drowns anyways. Not much of a flick. |
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