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The Villain, directed by Hal Needham, stuntman extraordinaire, also Cannonball racer and maybe a little conman? But what the heck it was the 70s and I was 10yrs old, those movies are hilarious. I think that movie was terrible, I'll have to check it out to make sure.

In what 1990 movie did a Walther GSP with a silencer make an appearance?
 
Oy,...you guys suck.

The Schwartzeneger film was THE VILLAIN. Basically a live-action version of the Coyote and Roadrunner cartoons, starring Kirk Douglas as the Villain.

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And the "Rule 303" movie is BREAKER MORANT. If you like old Mausers and SMLEs, you'll like this one.
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aj8N8Nvv6ys[/media]
 
Yugmoto1 said:
The Villain, directed by Hal Needham, stuntman extraordinaire, also Cannonball racer and maybe a little conman? But what the heck it was the 70s and I was 10yrs old, those movies are hilarious. I think that movie was terrible, I'll have to check it out to make sure.

In what 1990 movie did a Walther GSP with a silencer make an appearance?

I'm thinking you're referring to LA FEMME NIKITA which came out in 1990, but I never saw the original. However, the American remake, POINT OF NO RETURN, in 1993 with Bridgette Fonda, had her using one.
 
Walther GSP was more recently used in Prometheus (2012). It was the crew sidearm.


To answer the most recent question, U.S. Marshals.
 
Crippledtrigger said:
Bonus round...
Also in dogs of war they used a device they called the XM-18. What was the real name of the original device they used as a multi launcher.

Love this movie. Manville!


Here some easy ones.

What recently released movie/docu-film made by a streaming service where the main character buys amongst many cool things - a Colt Monitor? (It is a great "movie" as well....)

What movie combined the awesomeness of Gee Bees and Jennys, and Thompsons, MP40s and C96s?

In the James Bond movie "Die another Day" what suppressed pistol did Halle Berry use? It is an interesting choice and as far as I know the only film to have one suppressed in it?
 
“with a delivery like a brick through a plate glass window.”

What character's new issued firearm was that description of "power" given, when trading in his .25 Beretta?
 
In Magnum Force, who manufactured the silencer that officer Davis ( Daivd Soul) used in the movie on his revolver?
 
paulgt2164 said:
“with a delivery like a brick through a plate glass window.”

What character's new issued firearm was that description of "power" given, when trading in his .25 Beretta?

Beretta??.
 
nimrag said:
Flash said:
nimrag said:
The fugitive

Nope. U.S. Marshalls.

I couldn’t remember which movie it was. I should of said Tommy lee Jones said it. I could of got half credit.

The funny thing is that the scenes right after the plane crashed - where Tommy Lee Jones is at the hospital - that was filmed in my home town (Benton, KY) and at the time it was a town of 4k people. You would have thought Jesus appeared by the reaction to the locals had to a movie being filmed there. Lol.
 
Lobo2087 said:
El Dorado by snuffy

El Dorado...yes. Snuffy...no. The character using the revolving rifle was "Bull"...played by a great old character actor named Arthur Hunnicutt.(Hunnicut?) "Snuffy" was John Wayne's limping deputy in Rio Bravo...played by Walter Brennan.
 
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