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Best movie for revolvers?
which film do you think had the best portrayal of double action revolvers?
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Isn't there only really one answer? Go ahead, make my day!
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Dirty Harry.
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Broken Trail... Lot of different revolvers, best revolver fight.
Second best... Electra-glide in blue. Good movie that showcased Colt's. |
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Cheapshooter Nailed it on the head. DIRTY HARRY CALLAHAN "GO AHEAD MAKE MY DAY" Definitely#1
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I sort of liked The Mummy. LOTS of double action revolvers in that, including a pair that likely had never seen movie time before -- Mle 1873 11mm French Ordnance revolvers.
L.A. Confidential isn't bad. Lots of Colts and Smith & Wessons. I had one more, and I'll be darned if I can now remember it.
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When I said "best portrayal" I was thinking more in terms accurate usage. Like using the sights and two handed grips at least.
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Since the one in the Hellboy movie is not an actual gun in production ... Looked pretty cool . I would also vote Dirty Harry !
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What's wrong with the Batman movie where Jack Nicholson as the villain
pulls out a piece with a ridiculously long barrel length ? Or Indiana Jones where Harrison Ford draws down on the bullwhip wielding, turban wrapped, huge bad guy ? Let's think out of the box here ! ![]() |
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You don't know?!
If you have to ask, as my uncle Denny says, suck on an end of a 44. ![]() MAKE MY DAY! ![]() |
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I liked Magnum Force with the Model 29 and the Python both prominent.
The "go ahead make my day" from Sudden Impact had memorable moments but remember, thats also the one where he had the 44 automag. |
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Another vote for Magnum Force! The zenith of police service revolvers was most likely in the early 70's.
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The Quick and the Dead,,,
The one with Sharon Stone.
The movie itself was fairly silly,,, But with all of the match duels in the street,,, They did manage to showcase several unique revolvers. It's the only movie I've ever seen with someone using a LeMat. Aarond OOPS! I just noticed the OP said double-action revolvers. .
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Great cast, not so great a movie but plenty of revolvers, SA mostly IIRC. |
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Murtaugh never switches to an automatic does he?
Nor the fat bald cop in Beverly Hills Cop I remember a tv show I worshipped as a kid but can't remember the name, it was about a private detective, with a ponytail and he had a snubnose revolver with pearl handle, it looked like Hawaii or Miami or similar, ring a bell? |
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"Like using the sights and two handed grips at least."
Uhm... I do a lot of my revolver shooting one handed. You can't always count on being able to come to a two-handed grip.
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Godfather, scene when Michael kills the Turk and McClusky:
Tessio: "Did you do the job on him?" Michael: "I saw his brains." (Hmm, that may have been from the book). EDIT: yes it was--here's the full outtake: Quote:
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Oh hell, I just remembered the movie I was thinking of...
Untouchables! Great scenes with Winchester 1897s and Thompsons, as well.
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48 hours in the hotel lobby. Revolver on revolver fight.
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I have to go with Magnum Force. Where else can you see so many n-frames, pythons, k-frames, and a plethora of speedloaders?
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Black Dalia
it's the only time I have ever, EVER seen a revolver shooter do a partial reload after firing two rounds in a film. It's done "correctly" and in what would be a good time in the fight.
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http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Magnum_Force Untouchables was good too http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Untouchables,_The_(1987) |
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Dirty Harry. The Quick and the Dead also had a few nice revolvers in it
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Newer 3:10 to Yuma has some nice revolver action. Ben Fosters character uses Schofields in twist draws. probably my favorite holster set up ever who cares how impractical it is!
I'd have to concur with The Mummy as well! |
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Except Schofields are not double action revolvers, which is what the OP wanted to know -- best double action revolver movies.
The Johnny Depp movie about Dillinger that was out some time ago was also pretty good. When he breaks out of jail he opens an arms locker and it's just loaded with Colt revolvers.
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