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Difference between revisions of "George Lane Cooper"

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| [[MAC-10]] || Pinkus || ''[[The Black Windmill]]'' || || 1974
 
| [[MAC-10]] || Pinkus || ''[[The Black Windmill]]'' || || 1974
 
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| [[SA.23 submachine gun series| SA.23]] || Mercenary || ''[[The Wild Geese]]'' || || 1978
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| [[Sa 23]] || Mercenary || ''[[The Wild Geese]]'' || || 1978
 
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| [[Uzi]] || Mercenary || ''[[The Wild Geese]]'' || continuity error || 1978
 
| [[Uzi]] || Mercenary || ''[[The Wild Geese]]'' || continuity error || 1978

Latest revision as of 19:52, 9 August 2022

George Lane Cooper (left) as a SPECTRE Guard in Diamonds Are Forever.

George Lane Cooper can be seen using the following weapons in the following films:

George Lane Cooper is a British stuntman known for portraying henchmen and other assorted 'bad-guy' characters. He is best known for his roles in Batman and The Bourne Identity (1988), and for his stunt contributions to many well-known British films of the 1970's and 80's, including three Bond films. He is easily recognizable due to his large sideburns or his later handlebar mustache.


Film

Gun Character Film Note Date
SIG P210 Braun On Her Majesty's Secret Service 1969
M16 SPECTRE Guard Diamonds Are Forever 1971
MAC-10 Pinkus The Black Windmill 1974
Sa 23 Mercenary The Wild Geese 1978
Uzi Mercenary The Wild Geese continuity error 1978
M1928 Thompson Lawrence Batman 1989
Mauser C96 Medjai Warrior The Mummy duel-wielded 1999

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