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The Internet Movie Firearms Database (IMFDB) is a community-built Wiki that documents the guns found in movies, television series, video games, and anime. Founded in 2007, IMFDB has a large community of active readers and editors, including professional armorers with first-hand knowledge of Hollywood armories.
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A Chicago Police officer holds a nickel Colt Trooper Mk III revolver in National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. Sgt. Frank Tree (Dan Aykroyd) holds a Browning M1917 machine gun in 1941. Joan Douglas (Lorraine Gary) holds the Webley Mk VI pistol in 1941.
16 sie 2024 · The best movies about arms dealers are some of the most popular films of all time. These are the top movies about gunrunners, mercenaries, and other shady characters who deal in weapons. Some of these films feature fictional arms dealers while others feature real-life figures.
19 gru 2021 · The most famous guns in movies, from action icons like the guitar case gun in Desperado to the sci-fi weirdness of Videodrome’s flesh gun.
The Internet Movie Firearms Database (IMFDB) is a website that allows users to find which guns were featured in certain movies, television series, video games, and anime, as well as contribute to the site in a wiki format.
Our countdown includes movies “Unforgiven”, “Deadpool”, “Léon: The Professional” and more! Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for the films with the most exciting, entertaining, and best-choreographed gunfights. We’re not counting war movies, since those deserve their own list. Spoilers ahead.
Notable for its detailed depiction of the techniques used by both law enforcement and criminal elements, as well as exceptional and accurate gun handling, the film was first made as the 1989 television movie L.A. Takedown.