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== M3 "Grease Gun" ==
Pvt. John Reese ([[Steve McQueen]]) uses the [[M3 submachine gun]] throughout the film. He tapes three of his magazines together "jungle style" for faster reloading. Interestingly Reese only has M1 Garand ammunition pouches, and not any box magazine pouches.  
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Pvt. John Reese ([[Steve McQueen]]) uses the [[M3 "Grease Gun"]] throughout the film. He tapes three of his magazines together "jungle style" for faster reloading. Interestingly Reese only has M1 Garand ammunition pouches, and not any box magazine pouches.  
 
[[Image:M3_Grease.jpg‎|thumb|none|500px|M3 "Grease Gun"]]
 
[[Image:M3_Grease.jpg‎|thumb|none|500px|M3 "Grease Gun"]]
[[Image:HIFHM3.JPG|thumb|none|500px|Reese assembles his M3 submachine gun.]]
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[[Image:HIFHM3.JPG|thumb|none|500px|Reese assembles his M3 submachine gun during a conversation with Homer.]]
[[Image:HIFHM33.JPG‎|thumb|none|600px|Reese turns his M3 towards a clumsy soldier.]]
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[[Image:HIFHM33.JPG‎|thumb|none|600px|Reese turns his M3 towards a clumsy soldier.  Note the three mags taped together "jungle style".]]
[[Image:HIFHM36.JPG|thumb|none|500px|Reese prepares his M3 for the final assault on the pillbox.]]
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[[Image:HIFHM36.JPG|thumb|none|600px|Reese prepares his M3 for the final assault on the pillbox.]]
[[Image:HIFHM37.JPG|thumb|none|500px|Reese firing at the pillbox.]]
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[[Image:HIFHM37.JPG|thumb|none|600px|Reese firing at the pillbox.]]
 
'''Note:''' As is common in firing blank ammunition, many weapons used in the film experienced malfunctions. The M3 submachine gun [[Steve McQueen]] uses in the film appears to have to be cleared constantly of jams by the actor, notably in the final battle.  
 
'''Note:''' As is common in firing blank ammunition, many weapons used in the film experienced malfunctions. The M3 submachine gun [[Steve McQueen]] uses in the film appears to have to be cleared constantly of jams by the actor, notably in the final battle.  
 
[[Image:HIFHM38.JPG|thumb|none|600px|Pvt. John Reese ([[Steve McQueen]]) in the center is seen trying to clear the jammed M3.]]
 
[[Image:HIFHM38.JPG|thumb|none|600px|Pvt. John Reese ([[Steve McQueen]]) in the center is seen trying to clear the jammed M3.]]

Revision as of 02:28, 7 March 2013

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Hell is for Heroes (1962)

Hell Is for Heroes is a 1962 World War II film directed by Don Siegel and stars Steve McQueen as a disillusioned US soldier who is part of a company that finds itself short-handed while they are engaged by advancing German forces. The film's cast included James Coburn, Bobby Darin, Fess Parker and Bob Newhart in his feature film debut. The film was co-written by Robert Pirosh, who also wrote the 1949 WWII film Battleground and would later go on to create the WWII television series Combat!


The following weapons were used in the film Hell Is for Heroes:



Submachine Guns

M3 "Grease Gun"

Pvt. John Reese (Steve McQueen) uses the M3 "Grease Gun" throughout the film. He tapes three of his magazines together "jungle style" for faster reloading. Interestingly Reese only has M1 Garand ammunition pouches, and not any box magazine pouches.

M3 "Grease Gun"
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Reese assembles his M3 submachine gun during a conversation with Homer.
Reese turns his M3 towards a clumsy soldier. Note the three mags taped together "jungle style".
Reese prepares his M3 for the final assault on the pillbox.
Reese firing at the pillbox.

Note: As is common in firing blank ammunition, many weapons used in the film experienced malfunctions. The M3 submachine gun Steve McQueen uses in the film appears to have to be cleared constantly of jams by the actor, notably in the final battle.

Pvt. John Reese (Steve McQueen) in the center is seen trying to clear the jammed M3.
McQueen has to clear another jam just a few seconds later.

MP40

The MP40 is used by opposing Germans forces.

MP40
German soldier with holding a MP40.
Another shot of the soldiers MP40.

Rifles

M1 Garand

The M1 Garand by various characters including Pvt. Corby (Bobby Darin), T/Sgt. Pike (Fess Parker), Sgt. Larkin (Harry Guardino), Homer Janeczek (Nick Adams) and Pvt. Driscoll (Bob Newhart).

M1 Garand
The men in a trench holding their M1 Garands.
Pvt. Driscoll (Bob Newhart) holds the M1 Garand after experiencing an accidental discharge with it.
Pvt. Corby (Bobby Darin) and Homer Janeczek (Nick Adams) firing their M1 Garands to cover Pvt. Reese and the others.
Pvt. Corby (Bobby Darin) armed with the M1 Garand during the final battle.
Sgt. Larkin (Harry Guardino) armed with the M1 Garand during the final battle.
T/Sgt. Pike (Fess Parker) armed with the M1 Garand during the final battle.
Homer Janeczek (Nick Adams) picks up an M1 Garand towards the end of the movie.

M1 Carbine

The M1 Carbine is seen with the mortar crews.

M1 Carbine
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Mortar crew with M1 carbines slung.
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Another shot of the Mortar crews M1 carbines.

Browning Automatic Rifle

Pvt. Kolinski (Mike Kellin) uses the Browning Automatic Rifle throughout the film.

Browning Automatic Rifle "B.A.R."
Pvt. Kolinski (Mike Kellin) escorts a prisoner with his B.A.R.
Pvt. Kolinski (Mike Kellin) holding the B.A.R.

Machine Guns

Karabiner 98k

The Karabiner 98k is used by opposing German forces. After killing a charging German, Reese picks up the dead soldiers Karabiner 98k rifle and removes the bolt so no other enemies can quickly use the rifle.

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A advancing German carrying a Karabiner 98k.
Reese picks up the dead Germans rifle.
Note the removed bolt in Reese's right hand.
German on the left is firing a Karabiner 98k.


Machine Guns

Schwarzlose Machine Gun Model 07/12

The Schwarzlose Machine Gun Model 07/12 is seen during the final assault. This is actual stock footage of German soldiers using the machine gun.

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Stock Footage showing the Schwarzlose MG M.07/12 in action.
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Again more stock footage of the Schwarzlose MG M.07/12 machine gun.

Browning 1919

The Browning M1919A4 is seen being carried by a soldier in the beginning of the movie, and later on during the final attack.

Browning 1919 machine gun
Soldier carrying the Browning 1919 on his shoulder.
Soldiers fire the Browning 1919 during the final assault.
Browning 1919 stirring up some dust.

Browning M2

The Browning M2 is seen mounted on a tank during the final assault. The footage of the tank is actually stock footage.

Browning M2 machine gun
Stock footage showing the Browning M2 mounted on a tank.

Other

M2 Mortar

The M2 Mortar. is used by the U.S. troops during the final assault and the previous night.

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Soldiers firing the M2 mortar.
M2 mortar in action.

M-2 Flamethrower

The M2 Flamethrower is used notably by Cpl. Henshaw (James Coburn) and Pvt. Corby (Bobby Darin). When the flamethrower is seen being used, the igniter appears to be the one used with an M1A1 Flamethrower (no pistol grips), yet the fuel tanks are that of a M-2 flamethrower. Although a pair of typical M-2 Flamethrowers are seen, they are not actually used in the movie.

M-2 Flamethrower
Cpl. Henshaw fires his M2 flamethrower at some Germans. The igniter seen here is more typical of an M1A1 Flamethrower, but the tanks are from an M2.
Homer helping retrieve an M2 flamethrower.
Pvt. Corby (Bobby Darin) uses the flamethrower. Note the igniter appears to be one from an M1A1 Flamethrower than a typical M2.
Two soldiers equipped with M2 flamethrowers make their way forward in the final assault. The igniters seen here are the ones typically used with the M2.

Mk 2 hand grenade

Mk 2 hand grenades are used by Reese and various soldiers.

Mk 2 Hand Grenade
T/Sgt. Pike with 2 Mk 2 Hand Grenades on his belt.
Reese with a Mk 2 Hand Grenade.
close up of the prop Mk 2 grenade.

S Mines

During an attempted attack on the enemy bunker, Reese leads a the group of soldier through a mine field loaded with S-mines.

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S Mine prongs sticking out of the ground.

Special

The film was produced on a low budget that quickly got out of control. Only two actors played German soldiers, meaning that they are killed multiple times during the film. Hell is for Heroes utilizes the use of stock war footage shot during WWII. As with some other war movies of the era, filmmakers inserted clips of actual war footage saving time and money. Most of the stock footage is of artillery being fired, but also includes the some of machine gun fire. Below are some screenshots of the stock footage of artillery.

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