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Murder Mystery

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Murder Mystery
Murder Mystery.jpg
Official poster
Country Flag of the United States.jpg United States
Directed by Kyle Newacheck
Release Date 2019
Language English
Studio Happy Madison Productions
Endgame Entertainment
Vinson Films
Tower Hill Entertainment
Mythology Entertainment
Denver and Delilah Productions
Distributor Netflix
Main Cast
Character Actor
Nick Spitz Adam Sandler
Audrey Spitz Jennifer Aniston
Charles Cavendish Luke Evans
Grace Ballard Gemma Arterton
Colonel Ulenga John Kani


Murder Mystery is a 2019 comedy mystery movie directed by Kyle Newacheck and written by James Vanderbilt. It stars Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston as NYPD officer Nick Spitz and hairdresser Audrey Spitz, a married couple who gets caught up in the investigation of an elderly billionaire's murder during their trip to Europe.


The following weapons were used in the film Murder Mystery:


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Handguns

Colt Single Action Army

A nickel-plated Colt Single Action Army with pearl grips is frequently carried by Colonel Ulenga. He uses it early in the movie in an attempt to stop the murderer of Malcolm Quince after the lights go out, but fails to hit them. Towards the end of the movie, Nick Spitz takes the revolver from the Colonel's holster to shoot the discovered murderer who has taken his wife hostage.

Single Action Army Artillery - .45 Long Colt
Colonel Ulenga's Colt revolver can be seen in his holster.
The Colonel with his Colt in hand after an unsuccessful attempt to shoot Malcolm Quince's killer.
Nick Spitz pointing the revolver at the now-discovered killer, who has taken his wife hostage.

Remington 1866 Derringer

A golden, engraved Remington 1866 Derringer (actually a Denix non-firing replica) was used by Tobey Quince (David Walliams), Malcolm Quince's only son, to commit an apparent suicide the day after his father's murder.

Denix Remington 1866 Derringer non-firing replica
Tobey with the derringer in hand after his "suicide".

Beretta Model 70

A Beretta Model 70 with a longer barrel is used by Colonel Ulenga's bodyguard Sergei (Ólafur Darri Ólafsson) to hold the couple at gunpoint in his hotel room while he offers them some explanations and exposition.

Beretta Model 70 with Longer Barrel - .32 ACP
Sergei holds the Beretta Model 70.
Here he uses his guns like one would use a pointer finger, constantly waving it around (including towards himself), which he keeps doing for the rest of the scene.

Walther PPK/S

A Walther PPK/S is wielded by Suzi Nakamura (Shiori Kutsuna) and then taken by Nick, who tries to shoot a masked figure yards away and demonstrates laughably poor marksmanship for a police officer.

Walther PPK/S stainless - .380 ACP
Suzi holds the PPK/S.
Juan Carlos and Nick give chase to the masked figure, Nick with the PPK/S in hand on the right.
Nick keeps annoyed passerby at bay with the pistol.
He holds the PPK/S as he storms into Charles Cavendish's room.

Beretta Cheetah pistols

Pistols of the Beretta "Cheetah" series are used by several characters throughout the movie. It is used by an unknown a assailant who attacks the protagonist couple in an hotel (with a suppressor attached), another assailant who attacks them in a library, Grace Ballard and some police officers.

The library gunman shoots at Nick and Audrey through a bookshelf with the pistol.
Grace Ballard pulls a Beretta Cheetah on the police officers present.
She threatens the rest of the main cast with it.
The cops appear to use the same model of pistol as well.
In a recollection of events, the gunman in the hotel is shown to be used another variant of the Beretta Cheetah with a suppressor on it.
A closer look at the pistol (the blurriness is a chronic symptom of the slow-motion effect added to this scene).

Glock 17

A Glock 17 is carried by Inspector de la Croix (Dany Boon) of the Interpol. During the climax of the movie, he is disarmed by Juan Carlo (Luis Gerardo Méndez) after trying to wrestle with him and is held hostage with his own gun.

4th Generation Glock 17 - 9x19mm
Juan Carlo takes de la Croix's Glock from him.
He takes the inspector hostage with it.
He points the Glock at the main cast who are confronting him.

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