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Revision as of 20:30, 6 January 2013
Bandolero!
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Country
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USA
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Directed by
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Andrew V. McLaglen
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Release Date
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1968
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Studio
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20th Century Fox
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Distributor
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20th Century Fox
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Bandolero! is a 1968 Western movie directed by Andrew V. McLaglen.
The following weapons are seen in the movie Bandolero!:
Remington 1858 New Army
Remington 1858 New Army revolvers are used by most characters of the movie, including Dee Bishop (Dean Martin), his gang, Sheriff Johnson (George Kennedy) and posse members.
Remington 1858 New Army - .44 caliber.
Dee Bishop (
Dean Martin) holds his revolver during the bank robbery in the opening scene.
Sheriff Johnson (
George Kennedy) and Deputy Roscoe Bookbinder (
Andrew Prine) with their revolvers during the shootout with Dee Bishop's gang.
Joe Chaney (
Tom Heaton) fires his revolver in the same scene.
A close view at the revolver when Roscoe Bookbinder holds Dee Bishop at gunpoint.
Roscoe Bookbinder with his revolver in ambush.
Cort Hayjack (
Harry Carey Jr.), one more of posse, aims his revolver at Bishop brothers.
El Jefe (uncredited), the leader of
bandolero, holds his revolver in the final scene.
Babe Jenkins (
Clint Ritchie) fires his revolver in the final scene.
Single Action Army
Mace Bishop's (James Stewart) personal weapon is a Single Action Army revolver. During the movie it passed from Mace Bishop tio his brother Dee (Dean Martin), and then returned back to its owner.
Colt Single Action Army w/ 4.75" barrel, case colored and blued, referred to as "Quick-Draw" or "Civilian" model.
A close view at Mace Bishop's revolver.
Dee Bishop holds Sheriff Johnson at gunpoint during the failed execution.
Mace Bishop aims his revolver at Pop Chaney (
Will Geer).
Double barreled shotgun
Sheriff July Johnson (George Kennedy) and sereval of posse members carry double barreled shotguns. Dee Bishop's men also use shotguns when they escape the execution.
Sheriff Johnson aims his shotgun at Dee Bishop in the opening scene.
Winchester Model 1873
Winchester Model 1873 rifles are used by various characters including Mace Bishop (James Stewart) and Deputy Roscoe Bookbinder (Andrew Prine). Most of this rifles are of Carbine model.
Winchester Model 1873 carbine - 1st generation rifle - .44-40 Cal
The 1873 "Short Rifle" model with octagon barrel
Roscoe Bookbinder aims his Winchester during the failed execution.
Pop Chaney (
Will Geer) holds Bookbinder's rifle in the same scene.
Mace Bishop, disguised as a hangman, enters the bank, holding his Winchester. His weapon looks like a "Short Rifle" model.
A close view at Mace Bishop's rifle in the same scene.
A Winchester is seen at the wall.
Babe Jenkins (
Clint Ritchie) fires a Winchester in the final scene.
Various rifles
Half a dozen of various rifles and shotguns are seen in Sheriff July Johnson's office.