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The Green Archer

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The Green Archer
Der grüne Bogenschütze
EdgarWallaceBogenschütze.jpg
Movie Poster
Country GER.jpg West Germany
Directed by Jürgen Roland
Release Date February 2, 1961
Language German
Distributor Constantin Film
Main Cast
Character Actor
Inspector James Lamotte Featherstone Klausjürgen Wussow
Abel Bellamy Gert Fröbe
Valerie Howett Karin Dor
Spike Holland Eddi Arent
Julius Savini Harry Wüstenhagen
Sergeant Higgins Wolfgang Völz
John Wood Heinz Weiss


The Green Archer is a 1961 German movie directed by Jürgen Roland and is the second one of the series. The American millionaire Abel Bellamy moves into his castle, Garre Castle near London, although he knows that the spirit of a green archer is up to mischief. It does not take long for the first casualties to be mourned. Inspector Featherstone of Scotland Yard can be smuggled into the property as a caretaker so that he can investigate undisturbed. But Bellamy's pretty niece Valerie is also investigated because she has a bad suspicion.


The following weapons were used in the film The Green Archer:


Handguns

NHM Model 9 Revolver

NHM Model 9 gas revolvers are used by Abel Bellamy (Gert Fröbe) and Scotland Yard Police Officers like Sergeant Higgins (Wolfgang Völz) and Sergeant Bannister (Charles Palent).

NHM Model 9 Type 1 blank-firing revolver - 9mm K
Abel looks at his revolver taken from his desk.
The grip is seen in the pajamas' pocket while Abel talking to Julius Savini (Harry Wüstenhagen).
He brandishes his revolver after hearing strange noises.
Sergeant Higgins with his revolver while hiding from suspects on the other side of the wall.
As it turns out, the suspects are police officers like Sergeant Bannister.
Higgins with his drawn revolver during the shootout while his supervisor complaining about the lack of cream in tea.
The supervisor fires the revolver.

Mauser HSc

The personal sidearm of Inspector James Lamotte Featherstone (Klausjürgen Wussow) is a Mauser HSc pistol.

WWII Nazi German produced Mauser HSc - .32 ACP (7.65x17mm)
The first appearance of the HSc pistol on the left.
Closer view of his pistol while walking to a window.
Mr. Howett (Hans Epskamp) holds Featherstone's pistol.
Featherstone looking for Bellamy brandishes his HSc.

Walther PPK

A Walther PPK is used by Coldharbour Smith (Stanislav Ledinek). This pistol is also seen in the hands of Spike Holland (Eddi Arent) and Inspector Featherstone.

Walther PPK - .32 ACP
After taking the pistol from the drawer he unlocks it.
As a good gentlemen Spike would like to shake hands with Smith to introduce himself...
... and accidentally took the PPK.
Inspector Featherstone now holds the Walther.

Unknown Pistol

An antique pistol is seen hanging on the wall.

The pistol above the knight armor.

Röhm RG3

A Röhm RG3 pocket pistol is very briefly seen used by Sergeant Higgins.

Chrome plated Röhm RG3 - 6mm Flobert
Higgins (left) points his pistol at Bellamy.
To the right, Higgins keeps pointing his pistol at him.

Rifles

Steyr Mannlicher-Schoenauer Carbine

Abel Bellamy is seen cleaning a rifle what looks like a Steyr Mannlicher-Schoenauer Carbine.

Mannlicher-Schoenauer Carbine
He checks the sights.
Cleaning the chamber.
The rifle on the edge of the table. Another rifle is seen in the foreground.
Frightened Abel holds the carbine while surprised by the Archer.

Unknown Rifles

Other rifles of Abel Bellamy can also be seen. One is used by his servant Sen (Robert Hore).

Three rifles on the table. The servant at the window aims another one. Abel's NHM revolver alongside with ammunition can be seen among the rifles.

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