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== Single Action Army, Artillery model == | == Single Action Army, Artillery model == | ||
− | A [[Single Action Army]] revolver with a wooden grip and the 5.5" "Artillery" barrel is used throughout the movie by most of the main characters. It appears in the hands of Doc Snyder ([[Helge Schneider]]), the | + | A [[Single Action Army]] revolver with a wooden grip and the 5.5" "Artillery" barrel is used throughout the movie by most of the main characters. It appears in the hands of Doc Snyder ([[Helge Schneider]]), the Sheriff ([[Werner Abrolat]]) and the ''Nasenmann'' ([[Peter Thoms]]). Snyder and the Sherifff also carry this weapon holstered. |
It is most likely that this weapon is a blank-firing replica. | It is most likely that this weapon is a blank-firing replica. | ||
[[Image:Texas Revolver 1.jpg|thumb|400px|none|The SAA makes its first appearance as Doc Snyder ([[Helge Schneider]]) assaults the stagecoach]] | [[Image:Texas Revolver 1.jpg|thumb|400px|none|The SAA makes its first appearance as Doc Snyder ([[Helge Schneider]]) assaults the stagecoach]] | ||
− | [[Image:Texas Revolver 2.jpg|thumb|400px|none|The | + | [[Image:Texas Revolver 2.jpg|thumb|400px|none|The Sheriff ([[Werner Abrolat]]) fires the revolver during the bank robbery shootout]] |
− | [[Image:Texas Revolver 3.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Having defeated ther | + | [[Image:Texas Revolver 3.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Having defeated ther Sheriff, Doc Snyder juggles the SAA and puts it back to his holster]] |
[[Image:Texas Revolver 4.jpg|thumb|400px|none|The ''Nasenmann'' ([[Peter Thoms]]) sets out to hunt Doc Snyder, but wonders whether his gun is working at all]] | [[Image:Texas Revolver 4.jpg|thumb|400px|none|The ''Nasenmann'' ([[Peter Thoms]]) sets out to hunt Doc Snyder, but wonders whether his gun is working at all]] | ||
[[Image:Texas Revolver 5.jpg|thumb|400px|none|And he soon gets this question answered, at the cost of his finger]] | [[Image:Texas Revolver 5.jpg|thumb|400px|none|And he soon gets this question answered, at the cost of his finger]] | ||
== Unidentified Single-Barrel Shotgun == | == Unidentified Single-Barrel Shotgun == | ||
− | During a short scene in which Hank Snyder ([[Peter Berling]]) is being freed from prison, the | + | During a short scene in which Hank Snyder ([[Peter Berling]]) is being freed from prison, the Sheriff grabs a Unidentified Single-Barrel Shotgun. A lineup of these weapons is on display at the wall. Later, when Snyder fights the remaining townsmen of ''Texas'', one of his victims lies on the ground with this shotgun. |
− | [[Image:Texas Shotgun 1.jpg|thumb|400px|none|The | + | [[Image:Texas Shotgun 1.jpg|thumb|400px|none|The Sheriff grabs a Shotgun from his rich sortiment, seen in the rear]] |
[[Image:Texas Shotgun 2.jpg|thumb|400px|none|]] | [[Image:Texas Shotgun 2.jpg|thumb|400px|none|]] | ||
[[Image:Texas Shotgun 3.jpg|thumb|300px|none|A dead townsman with the Shotgun]] | [[Image:Texas Shotgun 3.jpg|thumb|300px|none|A dead townsman with the Shotgun]] |
Revision as of 22:58, 14 March 2012
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Texas – Doc Snyder hält die Welt in Atem is a 1993 Western parody movie, written, directed and starred by German comedian and Jazz musician Helge Schneider. The movie was never released abroad, thus it appears here under its original title. (It was a great theatrical success in Germany, though)
The movie was shot at the area of the Karl-May-Festspiele in Elspe (live-action reenactment of the Western novels by German writer Karl May), so it is likely that the guns shown in the film were also supplied from there.
The following weapons were used in the film Texas - Doc Snyder hält die Welt in Atem:
Single Action Army, Artillery model
A Single Action Army revolver with a wooden grip and the 5.5" "Artillery" barrel is used throughout the movie by most of the main characters. It appears in the hands of Doc Snyder (Helge Schneider), the Sheriff (Werner Abrolat) and the Nasenmann (Peter Thoms). Snyder and the Sherifff also carry this weapon holstered.
It is most likely that this weapon is a blank-firing replica.
Unidentified Single-Barrel Shotgun
During a short scene in which Hank Snyder (Peter Berling) is being freed from prison, the Sheriff grabs a Unidentified Single-Barrel Shotgun. A lineup of these weapons is on display at the wall. Later, when Snyder fights the remaining townsmen of Texas, one of his victims lies on the ground with this shotgun.