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Difference between revisions of "The Getaway (1972)"
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== Colt Trooper Mk III == | == Colt Trooper Mk III == | ||
− | In a continuity mistake of the movie, we see that Rudy's Colt Python is replaced for a [[Colt Trooper | + | In a continuity mistake of the movie, we see that Rudy's Colt Python is replaced for a [[Colt Trooper#Colt Trooper Mk III|Colt Trooper MkIII]] in a few scenes at Laughlin's ([[Dub Taylor]]) hotel. Cully ([[Roy Jenson]]) also has a Trooper during these scenes. |
[[Image: ColtTrooperMKIII.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Colt Trooper in .357 magnum]] | [[Image: ColtTrooperMKIII.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Colt Trooper in .357 magnum]] | ||
[[Image:Getaway-trooper1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rudy sticks his revolver, now a Trooper, in Laughlin's face.]] | [[Image:Getaway-trooper1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rudy sticks his revolver, now a Trooper, in Laughlin's face.]] |
Revision as of 14:27, 9 September 2011
The following firearms can be seen in the film The Getaway:
Handguns
Colt Government
The main sidearm of bank robber Carter 'Doc' McCoy (Steve McQueen) is a Colt Government.
Star Model B
When McCoy (Steve McQueen) fires his 1911, a Star Model B is substituted, as the Colt was not reliable with blanks.
Colt Python
Rudy Butler (Al Lettieri) carries a .357 Magnum Colt Python revolver during the bank robbery, his kidnapping of Harold Clinton (Jack Dodson) and Fran Clinton (Sally Struthers), and the final hotel shootout.
Smith & Wesson Model 10
Frank Jackson (Bo Hopkins) carries a Smith & Wesson Model 10 during the bank robbery, which he uses to shoot the bank guard. Some of the Texas policemen also have Model 10s in their holsters. Several of the cowboys at the end that shoot it out with Doc and Carol in the hotel have Model 10s.
Smith & Wesson Model 10 Heavy Barrel
The bank guard carries a Smith & Wesson Model 10 Heavy Barrel revolver, as McCoy tells his bank robbery team.
Smith & Wesson Model 36
Jack Benyon (Ben Johnson) has a Smith & Wesson Model 36 out on his table when Doc brings him the bank robbery money to count. He grabs it just before he is shot by Carol.
Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless
Carol McCoy (Ali MacGraw) uses a Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless to shoot Benyon and during the hotel shootout.
Single Action Army
Several Single Action Armys are seen hanging on the wall on the right of the salesman in the gun store, including a model with a white grip.
Smith & Wesson Schofield
A Smith & Wesson Schofield is seen hanging on the wall with the Single Action Armys.
Colt Woodsman
A Colt Woodsman is visible hanging on the wall on the left of the salesman, next to a Ruger Standard.
Ruger Mk I Standard
A Ruger Mk I / Mk II / Mk III Pistol is also visible on the wall in the gunshop, next to the Colt Woodsman.
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Colt Official Police
A Sierra Blanca policeman fires a Colt Official Police at Doc and Carol.
Colt Trooper Mk III
In a continuity mistake of the movie, we see that Rudy's Colt Python is replaced for a Colt Trooper MkIII in a few scenes at Laughlin's (Dub Taylor) hotel. Cully (Roy Jenson) also has a Trooper during these scenes.
Browning Hi-Power
The cowboys' helper (Tom Bush) during the final shootout, carries a Browning Hi-Power.
Smith & Wesson Model 20
Two of Benyon's cowboys, including his brother "the Accountant" (John Bryson), carry Smith & Wesson Model 20 revolvers.
Colt Detective Special
One of the cowboys assisting Cully and his men is armed with a first-generation Colt Detective Special.
Submachine Gun
Smith & Wesson M76
One of the cowboys during the hotel shootout uses a 9 mm Smith & Wesson M76 submachine gun.
Shotguns
High Standard K-1200 Riot Standard Shotgun
Doc McCoy (Steve McQueen) goes into a gun shop to buy a 12-gauge pump shotgun and is given a High Standard K-1200 Riot Standard Shotgun by the shopkeeper (Bruce Bissonette).
double-barreled shotgun
One of the Texas policemen at a road block carries a hammerless double barreled shotgun.
Rifle
Winchester Model 1892
The Texas prison guards during the opening sequences carry Winchester Model 1892 rifles when on horseback. A Texas policeman is also seen holding one.
Miscellaneous
water gun
A child on the train, Raymond (Raymond King), squirts a water gun resembling a 1911 into Doc's face.