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| [[Smith & Wesson Model 10]] || Snickering Gangster || ''[[Miller's Crossing]]'' || revolvers used akimbo style || 1990
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| [[Smith & Wesson Model 10]] || Snickering Gangster || ''[[Miller's Crossing]]'' || dual-wielded || 1990
 
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| [[XM177]]  || Security Guard  || ''[[Spies Like Us]]'' || || 1986
 
| [[XM177]]  || Security Guard  || ''[[Spies Like Us]]'' || || 1986

Revision as of 23:50, 20 April 2015

Sam Raimi as a security guard in Spies Like Us.

Though known as the director of such films as Evil Dead, Darkman, Army of Darkness, and Spider-Man, Sam Raimi will sometimes show up in front of the camera in small roles (mostly brief cameos) in movies and television productions. He has also produced several notable films including Timecop, Hard Target, Evil Dead (2013), and Lunatics: A Love Story, which was directed by his younger brother, fellow actor/director/producer Ted Raimi.

Please visit here for the films in the IMFDB produced and/or directed by Sam Raimi.

Sam Raimi can be seen using the following weapons in the following films and television series:

Film

Gun Character Film Note Date
Smith & Wesson Model 10 Snickering Gangster Miller's Crossing dual-wielded 1990
XM177 Security Guard Spies Like Us 1986

Television

Gun Character Title Note Date
Heckler & Koch SP89 Bobby Terry The Stand 1994

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