Day of Anger (Italian: I giorni dell'ira) is a 1967 Italian-Germany Spaghetti Western film directed and co-written by Tonino Valerii and starring Lee Van Cleef and Giuliano Gemma in the role of Frank Talby and Scott Mary.
The following weapons were used in the film Day of Anger:
Revolvers
Single Action Army
Frank Talby (Lee Van Cleef), Scott Mary (Giuliano Gemma), Wild Jack (Al Mulock), and several supporting characters carry Single Action Armys throughout the film.
Most of the Single Action Armys used in the movie are modern replicas with brass trigger guards, but some appear to be genuine or a better quality replica.
Colt Single Action Army w/ 7.5" Barrel - .45 Long Colt
Hart Perkins (
Romano Puppo) unsheathes his Single Action Army to threaten Talby...
...but Talby exercises his legitimate defense against him.
Scott aims his Single Action Army at Perkins henchmen.
Scott armed with his Single Action Army goes to assist an injured Frank Talby.
Colt Single Action Army w/ 5.5" Barrel - .45 Long Colt
Scott with his Single Action Army made of wood that he has had since childhood.
Talby draws and fires his Single Action Army at Hart Perkins in Murray's canteen.
Talby aims his Single Action Army at Scott, but Scott explains that he is following him to teach him to be a gunfighter like him.
Jack unloads his Single Action Army outside Bowie's cantina after his reunion with Talby.
Jack, believing he has fooled Talby, aims his Single Action Army with a single round in the chamber.
A good side shot of Talby's Single Action Army.
Note that the barrel does not have a sight, so aiming the revolver would be more complicated.
During the torture of Talby by Wild Jack's men, Scott finds a Single Action Army in a holster.
Talby fires the Single Action Army that Scott threw at him to kill Wild Jack's henchmen.
A good shot of a Single Action Army from one of Perkins' men.
Note the brass trigger guard, indicating that this is an Uberti replica.
Colt Single Action Army w/ 4.75" Barrel - .45 Long Colt
Talby armed with a Single Action Army goes to see who fired the shots during the night.
Smith & Wesson Model 10 (M&P)
One of Frank Talby's men carries what appears to be a Smith & Wesson Model 10 during the climax of the film.
Smith & Wesson Model 10 (M&P) w/ 6.5" barrel - .38 Special
Two of Talby's men search for Scott Mary during the climax of the film. Note that one of them carries a Smith & Wesson Model 10 (M&P).
Rifles
Berdan-Sharps 1859 Rifle
What appears to be a Berdan Sharps 1859 Rifle can be seen in a gun rack in Bowie's canteen.
Berdan-Sharps 1859 Rifle - .54 caliber
Wild Jack, after talking to Talby, buys a round of drinks for everyone in the canteen (all of his henchmen).
In the background can be see a Berdan-Sharps 1859 Rifle in the gun rack of the canteen.
Remington 1863 Zouave
Owen White (Benito Stefanelli) and Frank Talby (Lee Van Cleef) carry Remington 1863 Zouave carbines during their duel on horseback.
Remington 1863 Zouave Carbine - .58 Minié ball
Sam Corbitt (
Ferruccio Viotti) loads a Remington 1863 Zouave carbine from a room.
Sheriff Nigel gives Talby a Remington 1863 Zouave carbine for his duel against Owen White.
Owen White opens his case with a Remington 1863 Zouave carbine.
Talby holds his Remington 1863 Zouave carbine while riding through the Almeria desert.
Sharps Carbine
A Sharps Carbine can be seen in a gun rack in Bowie's canteen.
For comparison: Sharps 1859 Carbine - .52 caliber
In the background can be see a Sharps Carbine in the gun rack of the canteen
Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy"
A Clifton's bank guard (Mario Meniconi) carries a Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" when Frank Talby goes to collect a reward for his murders.
All Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy"s used in the movie are modern replicas with brass rings.
Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" w/ brass rings (Uberti replica) - .22LR
Clifton's bank guard holds his Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy".
A slightly different take on the Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy".
Note the brass rings, indicating it is an uberti replica.
Winchester Model 1894
Several Wild Jack and Perkins henchmen carry Winchester Model 1894s throughout the film. These Winchester Model 1894 are non-firing replicas, which explains why no character is seen firing it.
Winchester Model 1894 w/ target sights - non-firing replica
One of Wild Jack's henchmen (
Román Ariznavarreta) points his Winchester Model 1894 at Frank Talby.
One of Perkins henchmen (Omero Cappana) wields a Winchester Model 1894.
Shotguns
Double-Barreled Percussion Shotgun
Sheriff Nigel (Giorgio Gargiullo) carries a Double Barreled Percussion Shotgun throughout the film as his personal weapon.
Pedersoli Side-by-Side Percussion Shotgun - 10 gauge
Sheriff Nigel arrives armed with a percussion shotgun to warn Talby of the arrival of Perkins' men.
Sheriff Nigel holds his percussion shotgun as he confronts Perkins henchmen.
After an unjustified murder, Sheriff Nigel stops Talby by pointing his percussion shotgun at him.
Sheriff Nigel with his percussion shotgun tries to arrest Talby for murdering.
12 Gauge Double-Barreled Shotgun
Abel Murray (Andrea Bosic) uses a 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun to make Blind Bill (José Calvo) leave the saloon at the beginning of the film.
J. Stevens and Co. Double-Barreled Shotgun (Circa 1878) w/ exposed hammers - 12 gauge
Murray finds Scott and Blind Bill talking outside his canteen.
Murray fires his double-barreled shotgun to make Blind Bill leave the place.
Murray holds his double-barreled shotgun as Scott explains that he was talking to Bill.
Others
Remington 1858 New Army
Although it is somewhat difficult to notice, a gunfighter can be seen using a Remington 1858 New Army during the opening credits of the film.
Remington 1858 New Army - .44 caliber