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= Revolvers =
 
= Revolvers =
== Webley No.5 Express with 3" barrel ==
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== Webley No.5 Express ==
 
Dr. Watson ([[André Morell]]) carries a [[Webley No.5|Webley No.5 Express]] revolver. Due to a continuity error, this gun is also seen in hands of Sherlock Holmes ([[Peter Cushing]]) instead of previously seen revolver.
 
Dr. Watson ([[André Morell]]) carries a [[Webley No.5|Webley No.5 Express]] revolver. Due to a continuity error, this gun is also seen in hands of Sherlock Holmes ([[Peter Cushing]]) instead of previously seen revolver.
 
[[File:Webley No5 Express.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Webley No.5 Express with 3" barrel - .360 CF]]
 
[[File:Webley No5 Express.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Webley No.5 Express with 3" barrel - .360 CF]]
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[[File:THotB1959-Webley-A.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Watson's revolver is seen on another promotional image.]]
 
[[File:THotB1959-Webley-A.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Watson's revolver is seen on another promotional image.]]
  
== Webley No.5 Express with 4.5" barrel ==
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== Unidentified revolver ==
Sherlock Holmes ([[Peter Cushing]]) holds a [[Webley No.5|Webley No.5]] with a longer barrel, likely also .360 CF.
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Sherlock Holmes ([[Peter Cushing]]) holds an unidentified revolver. It appears to be some version of solid-frame Webley but has a slender frame and thin barrel in comparison with such revolvers as [[Webley No.5|No.5]], [[Webley RIC|R.I.C.]] or [[Webley Bulldog|Bulldog]].
 
[[File:THotB1959-Revolver-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]]
 
[[File:THotB1959-Revolver-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]]
 
[[File:THotB1959-Revolver-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]]
 
[[File:THotB1959-Revolver-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]]

Revision as of 19:24, 24 May 2022


The Hound of the Baskervilles
The Hound of the Baskervilles 1959 Poster.jpg
Original Theatrical Poster
Country UKD.jpg UK
Directed by Terence Fisher
Release Date 1959
Language English
Spanish
Studio Hammer Films
Main Cast
Character Actor
Sherlock Holmes Peter Cushing
Dr. Watson André Morell
Sir Henry Baskerville Christopher Lee
Cecile Stapleton Marla Landi
Sir Hugo Baskerville David Oxley
Doctor Richard Mortimer Francis de Wolff
Stapleton Ewen Solon
Bishop Frankland Miles Malleson


The Hound of the Baskervilles is a British 1959 screen adaptation of the famous detective novel by Arthur Conan Doyle. It is directed by Terence Fisher and stars Peter Cushing as Sherlock Holmes, André Morell as Doctor Watson, and Christopher Lee as Sir Henry Baskerville. Unlike most screen versions of the novel, this one is more a horror movie than a detective one.


The following weapons were used in the film The Hound of the Baskervilles:


Revolvers

Webley No.5 Express

Dr. Watson (André Morell) carries a Webley No.5 Express revolver. Due to a continuity error, this gun is also seen in hands of Sherlock Holmes (Peter Cushing) instead of previously seen revolver.

Webley No.5 Express with 3" barrel - .360 CF
THotB1959-Webley-1.jpg
Watson holds his revolver.
The revolver is seen in another scene.
One more view of Watson's revolver.
A view from the muzzle.
THotB1959-Webley-6.jpg
When Holmes fires at the hound, his revolver switches to the one that was previously used by Watson.
Watson holds his revolver on a promotional image.
Watson's revolver is seen on another promotional image.

Unidentified revolver

Sherlock Holmes (Peter Cushing) holds an unidentified revolver. It appears to be some version of solid-frame Webley but has a slender frame and thin barrel in comparison with such revolvers as No.5, R.I.C. or Bulldog.

THotB1959-Revolver-1.jpg
THotB1959-Revolver-2.jpg
Holmes holds his revolver.
Holmes' revolver is seen on a promotional image.

Pistols

Percussion Cap Pistol

Four Percussion Cap Pistols are seen on the wall in Baskerville Hall. Two are large, and two of smaller size.

Italian (Kingdom of the Two Sicilies) Percussion cap pistol, converted from flintlock, circa mid-19th century - .69 caliber (17.7mm)
THotB1959-BaskervilleGuns-5A.jpg
THotB1959-BaskervilleGuns-6.jpg
THotB1959-BaskervilleGuns-7.jpg
THotB1959-BaskervilleGuns-8.jpg
THotB1959-BaskervilleGuns-9.jpg

Muskets

Several muskets are seen on the wall in Baskerville Hall.

Two carbines (1 and 2), most likely flintlock, are seen on the wall in the scene, depicting Sir Hugo Baskerville's crime (unlike the novel, it is set in 1740). Two long guns (3 and 4) in the top row are seen very unclear, and it's hard to say about their locks.
One of the long guns is seen partially.
One of the carbines is seen.
For comparison: Flintlock Jezail Musket
A musket in jezail style is seen over the door. It lacks any kind of lock and is possibly non-firing replica, intended only for decoration use.

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