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Revision as of 07:20, 5 March 2014

Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2 (1987)

Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2 is a 1987 horror film written and directed by Lee Harry, co-written by Joeseph P. Earle, and starring Eric Freeman. A sequel to 1984's Silent Night, Deadly Night, the film focused on Billy Caldwell's younger brother, Ricky. Comprised largely of footage reused from the first film framed as flashbacks, the sequel was panned by critics and is mainly remembered for Freeman's unintentionally hilarious acting.


The following weapons were used in the film Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2:


Handguns

Colt Government Model

In flashbacks to the first film, a police officer searching for Billy uses a Colt Government Model, and in a very metafiction-y movie Ricky sees (which is really just more reused footage), the murderer dressed as Santa from the first film uses a Colt Government to rob a convience store.

Colt Government Model - .45 ACP.
SNDN2 Colt Government 2.jpg
SNDN2 Colt Government 3.jpg
Note that the black borders are a result of the scene being shown in a theatre.
SNDN2 Colt Government Santa 2.jpg

Smith & Wesson Model 15

A rookie police officer draws a Smith & Wesson Model 15 while attempting to arrest Ricky (Eric Freeman). Ricky disarms him and shoots him with his own sidearm, then proceeds to go on a killing spree that ends when he runs out of ammunition. Police responding to Ricky's spree also carry Model 15s.

Smith & Wesson Model 15 with factory target grips - .38 Special
SNDN2 Model 15 1.jpg
SNDN2 S&W Model 15.jpg
SNDN2 Model 15 4.jpg
Note adjustable rear sight and supported ejector.
SNDN2 Model 15 6.jpg
"GARBAGE DAY!" In what is easily the film's most memorable scene, Ricky guns down a man taking out a trash can.
SNDN2 Model 15 2.jpg
Ricky shooting the radiator of a Chevette, which then crashes and inexplicably explodes.
SNDN2 Model 15 8.jpg
SNDN2 Model 15 9.jpg
"No more bullets."

Colt Python

The police lieutenant searching for Ricky carries a stainless Colt Python with a 4" barrel.

Colt Python Stainless Steel variant with 4" Barrel and Colt marked rubber combat grips - .357 Magnum
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Shotguns

Ithaca 37 Shotgun

An officer aims what appears to be an Ithaca 37 shotgun at Ricky when responding to the shootings. From the angle, it's rather hard to identify.

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