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[[File:Lisztomania Cover.jpg|thumb|300px|Cover of the Digital Classics DVD]] | [[File:Lisztomania Cover.jpg|thumb|300px|Cover of the Digital Classics DVD]] | ||
'''Lisztomania''' is a surrealist 1975 musical directed by Ken Russell that chronicles a fantasy of Hungarian composer Franz Liszt (Roger Daltrey) spending years like a rock star before deciding to compose religious music for the Catholic church. He is ultimately commanded by the Pope (Ringo Starr) to exorcise evil German composer Richard Wagner (Paul Nicholas), who plans to make Germany conquer the world by means of his music. | '''Lisztomania''' is a surrealist 1975 musical directed by Ken Russell (''[[Billion Dollar Brain]]'') that chronicles a fantasy of Hungarian composer Franz Liszt (Roger Daltrey) spending years like a rock star before deciding to compose religious music for the Catholic church. He is ultimately commanded by the Pope (Ringo Starr) to exorcise evil German composer Richard Wagner (Paul Nicholas), who plans to make Germany conquer the world by means of his music. | ||
'''The following weapons were used in the film ''Lisztomania'':''' | '''The following weapons were used in the film ''Lisztomania'':''' | ||
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== Colt 1860 Army == | == Colt 1860 Army == | ||
Richard Wagner ([[Paul Nicholas]]) enters into Liszt's mansion and shoots the guard with what appears to be a [[Colt 1860 Army]] revolver. He later points it towards Liszt as he enters his room. | Richard Wagner ([[Paul Nicholas]]) enters into Liszt's mansion and shoots the guard with what appears to be a [[Colt 1860 Army]] revolver. He later points it towards Liszt as he enters his room. | ||
The usage of this revolver would be an anachronism, as the depicted scenes take place during the Hungarian Uprising of the year 1848. However, this is a Ken Russell movie, so we shouldn't bother. | |||
[[Image:1860Army.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Colt 1860 Army .44 caliber.]] | [[Image:1860Army.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Colt 1860 Army .44 caliber.]] | ||
[[File:Lisztomania Revolver1a.jpg|thumb|none| | [[File:Lisztomania Revolver1a.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Wagner aiming towards the guard]] | ||
[[File:Lisztomania Revolver1b.jpg|thumb|none| | [[File:Lisztomania Revolver1b.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Wagner rushing into the room, pointing the revolver towards Liszt]] | ||
[[File:Lisztomania Revolver1c.jpg|thumb|none| | [[File:Lisztomania Revolver1c.jpg|thumb|none|600px|As he enters the room]] | ||
== Short Barreled Flintlock Pistol == | == Short Barreled Flintlock Pistol == | ||
Just as Liszt intends to leave for the Pope's mission, Olga Janina ( | Just as Liszt intends to leave for the Pope's mission, Olga Janina (Nell Campbell) threatens to shoot him with a short-barreled Flintlock Pistol. As Liszt is in fact leaving, Janina fires the pistol, but obviously misses. | ||
[[File:Lisztomania Pistol1a.jpg|thumb|none|175px|Janina drawing the Derringer pistol]] | [[File:Lisztomania Pistol1a.jpg|thumb|none|175px|Janina drawing the Derringer pistol]] | ||
== Guitar Machine Gun == | == Guitar Machine Gun == | ||
Richard Wagner presents a mixture between an electric guitar and a machine gun to his fellow "Wagner youth" children. Later, after Wagner has been killed by Liszt, a zombified mixture of Wagner and Adolf Hitler arises from the grave, holding the Guitar Machine Gun in his hands. The weapon is used to shoot fleeing Jews in the following scene, as well as Cosima's former husband Otto von Bülow (Andrew Reilly), who dares to step into Wagner-Hitler's way. | Richard Wagner presents a mixture between an electric guitar and a machine gun to his fellow "Wagner youth" children. Later, after Wagner has been killed by Liszt, a zombified mixture of Wagner and Adolf Hitler arises from the grave, holding the Guitar Machine Gun in his hands. The weapon is used to shoot fleeing Jews in the following scene, as well as Cosima's former husband Otto von Bülow (Andrew Reilly), who dares to step into Wagner-Hitler's way. | ||
[[File:Lisztomania GuitarMGa.jpg|thumb|none| | [[File:Lisztomania GuitarMGa.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Superhero-dressed Wagner presents the Guitar MG for the first time]] | ||
[[File:Lisztomania GuitarMGb.jpg|thumb|none| | [[File:Lisztomania GuitarMGb.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The resurrected Wagner arises with the MG]] | ||
[[File:Lisztomania GuitarMGc.jpg|thumb|none| | [[File:Lisztomania GuitarMGc.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The muzzle flash is seen during the massacre in the street]] | ||
[[File:Lisztomania GuitarMGd.jpg|thumb|none| | [[File:Lisztomania GuitarMGd.jpg|thumb|none|600px|More details on the muzzle]] | ||
[[File:Lisztomania GuitarMGe.jpg|thumb|none| | [[File:Lisztomania GuitarMGe.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Wagner shooting von Bülow]] | ||
== Flame Thrower Piano == | == Flame Thrower Piano == | ||
Franz Liszt ([[Roger Daltrey]]) uses a flamethrower-equipped stage piano during the climax of the movie and ultimately kills Richard Wagner, who then is resurrected in the mentioned way. | Franz Liszt ([[Roger Daltrey]]) uses a flamethrower-equipped stage piano during the climax of the movie and ultimately kills Richard Wagner, who then is resurrected in the mentioned way. | ||
[[File:Lisztomania FlamethrowerPiano.jpg|thumb|none| | [[File:Lisztomania FlamethrowerPiano.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Liszt operating the Flamethrower Piano]] | ||
== Stielhandgranate == | == Stielhandgranate == | ||
Cosima Wagner ([[Veronica Quilligan]]) and the Wagner youth carry German Stielhandgranate grenades. The grenades are used to demolish the Jewish buildings. | Cosima Wagner ([[Veronica Quilligan]]) and the Wagner youth carry German Stielhandgranate grenades. The grenades are used to demolish the Jewish buildings. | ||
[[File:Lisztomania Stielhandgranate.jpg|thumb|none| | [[File:Lisztomania Stielhandgranate.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Cosima and the Wagner Youth children holding ''Stielhandgranaten'']] | ||
[[Category:Movie]] | [[Category:Movie]] |
Latest revision as of 00:33, 2 June 2014
Lisztomania is a surrealist 1975 musical directed by Ken Russell (Billion Dollar Brain) that chronicles a fantasy of Hungarian composer Franz Liszt (Roger Daltrey) spending years like a rock star before deciding to compose religious music for the Catholic church. He is ultimately commanded by the Pope (Ringo Starr) to exorcise evil German composer Richard Wagner (Paul Nicholas), who plans to make Germany conquer the world by means of his music.
The following weapons were used in the film Lisztomania:
Colt 1860 Army
Richard Wagner (Paul Nicholas) enters into Liszt's mansion and shoots the guard with what appears to be a Colt 1860 Army revolver. He later points it towards Liszt as he enters his room.
The usage of this revolver would be an anachronism, as the depicted scenes take place during the Hungarian Uprising of the year 1848. However, this is a Ken Russell movie, so we shouldn't bother.
Short Barreled Flintlock Pistol
Just as Liszt intends to leave for the Pope's mission, Olga Janina (Nell Campbell) threatens to shoot him with a short-barreled Flintlock Pistol. As Liszt is in fact leaving, Janina fires the pistol, but obviously misses.
Guitar Machine Gun
Richard Wagner presents a mixture between an electric guitar and a machine gun to his fellow "Wagner youth" children. Later, after Wagner has been killed by Liszt, a zombified mixture of Wagner and Adolf Hitler arises from the grave, holding the Guitar Machine Gun in his hands. The weapon is used to shoot fleeing Jews in the following scene, as well as Cosima's former husband Otto von Bülow (Andrew Reilly), who dares to step into Wagner-Hitler's way.
Flame Thrower Piano
Franz Liszt (Roger Daltrey) uses a flamethrower-equipped stage piano during the climax of the movie and ultimately kills Richard Wagner, who then is resurrected in the mentioned way.
Stielhandgranate
Cosima Wagner (Veronica Quilligan) and the Wagner youth carry German Stielhandgranate grenades. The grenades are used to demolish the Jewish buildings.