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Revision as of 20:54, 30 September 2013

Victor McLaglen (1886-1959) as Marty Malone in The Devil's Party. (1938)
Victor McLaglen with a Lewis Gun as The Sergeant in The Lost Patrol.

Victor McLaglen was an English actor, boxer and veteran who won the 1935 Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in The Informer although he's more famous for playing opposite John Wayne in The Quiet Man. He is also the father of director Andrew McLaglen (The Devil's Brigade, The Wild Geese). Many people would be surprised to learn that he was not Irish, despite his many Irish roles, but actually English.

Victor McLaglen can be seen using the following weapons in the following films:

Film

Gun Character Title Note Date
Luger P08 Colonel Kranau Dishonored 1931
Lewis Machine Gun The Sergeant The Lost Patrol Mk.II (Aircraft Version) 1934
Short Magazine Lee-Enfield (SMLE) The Sergeant The Lost Patrol No.1 Mk.III 1934
Colt Detective Special Revolver Marty Malone The Devil's Party 1938
Smith & Wesson Terrier Revolver Gitlo Whistle Stop 1946
Springfield Model 1873 Cavalry Carbine SGT Festus Mulcahy Fort Apache 1948

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