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Difference between revisions of "Leslie Banks"

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| [[Luger P08]] || Count Zaroff || ''[[Most Dangerous Game, The|The Most Dangerous Game]]'' || || 1932
 
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Revision as of 21:03, 18 August 2010

Leslie Banks was a British actor born in 1890, best known for playing menacing villains in black and white films of the 1930's and 1940's, the most famous being The Most Dangerous Game as Count Zaroff. He fought in World War I and sustained an injury that paralyzed the left side of his face, giving him a permanent glare in his left eye that made him very intimidating to film audiences. He died in 1952.

Leslie Banks can be seen using the following weapons in the following films:

Leslie Banks (1890-1952) with a scoped hunting rifle in The Most Dangerous Game.
Gun Character Film Title Note Date
Luger P08 Count Zaroff The Most Dangerous Game 1932
Savage Model 19 Count Zaroff The Most Dangerous Game 1932

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