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Latest revision as of 17:51, 29 July 2023
The Detective is a 1968 crime drama starring Frank Sinatra as Joe Leland, a veteran NYPD detective who puts his career on the line when his investigation of a prominent politician's son goes too far. The film was an adaptation of a novel written by Roderick Thorp and the character of Joe Leland would serve as the basis for the character of John McClane in 1988's Die Hard.
The following weapons were used in the film The Detective:
Colt Detective Special
NYPD Det. Joe Leland (Frank Sinatra) carries a Colt Detective Special as his onduty sidearm. He is notably seen using it when gunmen open fire on him in the parking garage. The gunmen who fire at Joe also use the Colt.
Colt Official Police
While in uniform, Det. Joe Leland (Frank Sinatra) is seen carrying a Colt Official Police.