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''House on Haunted Hill'' is a notorious American B-movie, directed by William Castle and starring horror veteran [[Vincent Price]].  
 
''House on Haunted Hill'' is a notorious American B-movie, directed by William Castle and starring horror veteran [[Vincent Price]].  
  
 
'''The following firearms were used in the film ''House on Haunted Hill:'''''
 
'''The following firearms were used in the film ''House on Haunted Hill:'''''
 
[[File:Haunted hill poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''House on Haunted Hill'' (1959)]]
 
  
 
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House on Haunted Hill (1959)

House on Haunted Hill is a notorious American B-movie, directed by William Castle and starring horror veteran Vincent Price.

The following firearms were used in the film House on Haunted Hill:


M1911

When the guests arrive, Frederick Loren (Vincent Price) gives each guest a .45 caliber M1911 pistol for protection. The gun is only ever fired once in the movie at a vase. The fact that no smoke omits from the gun means they are all props and are never technically fired. The vase was blown up via a controlled explosion. The set probably could not afford to use blanks due to the low production value budget.

Colt 1911 - .45 ACP

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