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Unread 02-29-2016, 08:23 AM   #181
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IIRC, Steve McQueen made a movie about Tom Horn...I probably saw it years ago, but don't recall if they showed a Luger...
They didn't. and they have him using a Winchester 1876 when in fact he used a .30 30 Winchester 1894.
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Unread 02-29-2016, 08:34 AM   #182
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I watched this movie on Nexflix last night. For the C96 fans, a French resistance fighter uses a Broomhandle against Germans, both with and without the stock. I don't recall seeing a stocked Broomhandle used in a movie before.
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Besides the already mentioned Joe the Kidd, you also have:


Michael Collins 1996.

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Unread 09-25-2016, 11:51 PM   #183
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In the season two episode of Get Smart, "A Spy for a Spy", Maxwell Smart meets Siegfried to arrange a hostage exchange.
The two of them divest themselves of all their weapons including several revolvers, a couple of Mauser broom handles, knives, etc.

Then Don Adams pulls out a Borchardt to add to the pile...
Might be the first one I've ever seen in a TV show.
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Unread 09-26-2016, 05:00 PM   #184
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I have read every page and I don't remember seeing it if I did, but excuse me. The movie KISS of DEATH which came out in 1947 I believe. As the story goes, Victor Mature gets out of prison and the police ask him to infiltrate a gang headed by his old friend Richard Widmark, his first movie by the way. When he is told by a gang member to pick a gun in this closet full of side arms, he spots a Luger in a shoulder holster and he says, "a Luger" and starts to take it when the other gang member tells him, it's the boss's gun, pick another one. I don't remember if the Luger is in other scenes but I am sure it is. I watch a lot of British mysteries on TV and they often have scenes where the bad guy uses a Luger and they treat it terribly. In one scene they drop it from a two story walkway on to the driveway. I hope it's a reproduction. In the movie TOM HORN, the sheriff tells the recorder he will protect him, he says, I even have an automatic, one of those new German jobs but I don't think the pistol is ever shown. If it was I have forgotten the scene .
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Unread 09-26-2016, 07:59 PM   #185
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I saw that movie many years ago and could never remember the name.

As I recall he remarked, "Gee, what a honey of a Luger!"

Then he was told it was the boss's.

In the end, I believe there was a big fight between the two and the boss along with his Luger went into a huge tank of Acid.
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Unread 09-26-2016, 08:21 PM   #186
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Happy ending all around, unless he took the Luger into the acid with him.
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I tried a Search for "Northern Pursuit" and got no hits here, so I'm posting the 1943 Errol Flynn movie of that name. It was on TCM this afternoon, I only saw the last 5 minutes - The Nazi aircraft pilot shoots at Flynn (a Canadian Mountie undercover) just before Flynn parachutes out of the plane. The pilot used a Luger. I listened for the sound of the expended cartridge bouncing around the bare metal cockpit but didn't hear anything. Black & white movie, laughable effects, but worth noting, I guess...
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Unread 01-17-2017, 10:10 PM   #188
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Unread 01-19-2017, 12:50 AM   #189
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If I remember correctly, it was the movie "Zeppelin", in the first scene, a German is advancing up a hill and fires a full auto Broomhandle with a stock. Pretty cool.
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Unread 01-19-2017, 09:32 AM   #190
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My favorite Steve Mcqueen luger shot~https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zwW7iWinrk
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If I remember correctly, it was the movie "Zeppelin"....
I don't recall that scene, but the scene where the zeppelin is being brought out of its' shed, to the tune of appropriate martial music, was pretty cool...

Another movie scene that has stuck with me (and I bought the DVD) was in the original "Flight Of The Phoenix" when James Stewart finally gets the radial engine running...

...But no Lugers...
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Unread 03-11-2017, 05:28 PM   #192
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I watched the movie, Where Eagles Dare last night and I saw more that one Luger. I hated to see the way they kept dropping or throwing them around. In one of the closing scenes on the cable car a spy is trying to shoot Clint who is on the roof and after the third shot the gun is empty and he snaps it again, twice I think, neat trick and then he hurls it to the floor. It always amazed me that the actors in movies would throw there pistols away when empty, even in westerns.
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Unread 03-11-2017, 05:44 PM   #193
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I watched the movie, Where Eagles Dare last night and I saw more that one Luger. I hated to see the way they kept dropping or throwing them around. In one of the closing scenes on the cable car a spy is trying to shoot Clint who is on the roof and after the third shot the gun is empty and he snaps it again, twice I think, neat trick and then he hurls it to the floor. It always amazed me that the actors in movies would throw there pistols away when empty, even in westerns.
I sort of remember that, but more have the impression that the gun would be the last possible projectile directed toward the opponent--providing, of course, they were within "doinking" distance...
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I watched a really dumb movie last night Staring Dick Powel. The story line being about his search for a NAZI collaborator who was responsible for his wife's death. Powel went thru the entire movie acting like he was on some kind of drug. He was looking for the man in Argentina. When he got to his hotel room in Buenos Aires he pulled a Luger out of his waist band a jacked a round into the chamber. No cavity searches when you got on a plane in those days. He never got around to pulling the trigger on the pistol but he did throw it across the room and knock over a lamp with it. He kept getting into traps set by the NAZIS and getting wacked over the head. They knocked the Luger out of his hand in the final scene and hitting him on the gourd with it. The bad guys ended up shooting each other and the Luger was left laying on the floor when the police came and left. All & all a really stupid movie. Someone may have listed this film on this forum before. I have not read them all.
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Another Look https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nr15t4lP110
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I found an old Blues Brothers from 1981
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I watched an old movie over the weekend named House Of Dracula mad in 1941. It starred John Carradine who played Dracula and Lon Cheney as the Wolf Man. They also ran the Frankenstein monster into the film if only for a few minutes. The Doctor in charge of the trio went mad and was dispatched by Lon Cheney using a Luger.
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I watched the silent movie, The Four Horseman of the Apocalypse last night and I saw two scenes of Lugers being used. In the first one a German Lt Col is taking Frenchman's daughter upstairs to, rape her when a servant grabs what appears to be a 5 inch barrel Luger off the wall and shoots the Lt Col, played by Wallace Berry. In another scene, Julio, [Rudolf Valentino] is crawling into no-mans land trying to get information on the Germans while at the same time a German soldier is crawling towards him with the same idea. Julio is holding what looks like one of the many different eastern European semi autos while the German is pointing a PO8. In the scene it is raining with thunder and lighting. Just before they shoot each other in a flash of lighting the two recognize that they are first cousins and before they can fire an artillery shell hits on the two of them killing them both.

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Somewhat modified Luger appears briefly near the end of the 1967 movie "Grand Slam".
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Saw some movies with Lugers recently -

1. In Wonder Woman, General Ludendorff carries a Luger P08 throughout the movie. Actually a pretty good movie - you can see lots of different old WWI weapons.

2. In X-Men First Class, Dr. Schmidt kills Erik Lenscher's mother with his Luger. Erik later shoots a "retired" SS with his own Luger, after taking it from him.

3. In Anatomy of a Murder, the weapon used was a Luger. Here Paul Biegler (Jimmy Stewart) handles the Luger.

4. In another scene from Anatomy of a Murder, Lt. Manion (Ben Gazzara) explains how the Luger functions (it is his gun).


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