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Latest revision as of 03:49, 20 April 2016

And Then There Were None (1945).

The following firearms were used in the film And Then There Were None:


Webley British Bulldog

Philip Lombard (Louis Hayward) secretly keeps a Webley Bulldog during his trip to Indian Island. Dr. Edward G. Armstrong (Walter Huston) uses it to "shoot" Judge Francis J. Quincannon (Barry Fitzgerald) during the last night. The next morning, Vera Claythorne (June Duprez) holds it on Lombard.

Bulldog revolver
Lombard picks up his British Bulldog.
Vera holds Lombard's British Bulldog on him on the beach.

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