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|date= 1969 | |date= 1969 | ||
|language = English | |language = English | ||
|studio= Warner Brothers | |studio= Warner Brothers - Seven Arts | ||
|distributor= | |distributor= | ||
|character1=Pike Bishop | |character1=Pike Bishop | ||
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|character5=Angel | |character5=Angel | ||
|actor5= [[Jaime Sanchez]] | |actor5= [[Jaime Sanchez]] | ||
|character6=Coffer | |||
|actor6=[[Strother Martin]] | |||
|character7=T.C. | |||
|actor7=[[L.Q. Jones]] | |||
|character8=Clarence "Crazy" Lee | |||
|actor8=[[Bo Hopkins]] | |||
|character9=Fred Sykes | |||
|actor9=[[Edmond O'Brien]] | |||
|character10=Pat Harrigan | |||
|actor10=[[Albert Dekker]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
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== Springfield M1903A3 == | == Springfield M1903A3 == | ||
The [[M1903 Springfield|Springfield M1903A3]] rifle is widely used in the movie. Tector ([[Ben Johnson]]) uses one while dressed as an Army corporal and in some scenes after. Coffer ([[Strother Martin]]), a member of Thornton's posse, uses one as well, at one point telling T.C. to dig a bullet out of a corpse to see if it is one of his .30-06 rounds. Coffer's M1903A3 is the World War II variant, making it anachronistic for a film taking place between 1913 and 1916. The rifles used on the film were made by National Ordnance. | |||
[[Image:Springfield03A3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Springfield M1903A3 - .30-06 Springfield]] | [[Image:Springfield03A3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Springfield M1903A3 - .30-06 Springfield]] | ||
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[[Image:Wildb-spring03b.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Coffer kisses his 03A3 when preparing for a shootout.]] | [[Image:Wildb-spring03b.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Coffer kisses his 03A3 when preparing for a shootout.]] | ||
[[Image:Wildb-spring03c.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Tector fires at the posse on the rooftops.]] | [[Image:Wildb-spring03c.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Tector fires at the posse on the rooftops.]] | ||
[[Image:Wildb-spring03d.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Coffer aims his Springfield at the Wild Bunch. This Springfield is | [[Image:Wildb-spring03d.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Coffer aims his Springfield at the Wild Bunch. This Springfield is an M1903A3, identifiable via the rear aperture sight. This Springfield also has a hooded sight.]] | ||
[[Image:Wildb-spring03h.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Gen. Mapache ([[Emilio Fernandez]]) looks over the Springfield rifles the Wild Bunch stole for him.]] | |||
[[Image:Wildb-spring03i.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Coffer fires his Springfield M1903A3.]] | |||
[[Image:Wildb-spring03l.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A Mexican child soldier shoots Pike during the finale.]] | |||
== Springfield M1903 == | |||
Some of the U.S. Army and Mexican Army soldiers in the film use [[M1903 Springfield]] rifles | |||
[[Image: M1903Mark1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Springfield M1903 Mk 1 - .30-06.]] | |||
[[Image:Wildb-spring03e.jpg|thumb|none|601px|U.S. Army soldiers on the weapons train armed with Springfields.]] | [[Image:Wildb-spring03e.jpg|thumb|none|601px|U.S. Army soldiers on the weapons train armed with Springfields.]] | ||
[[Image:Wildb-spring03f.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A soldier fires his Springfield just as he takes an accidental bullet from one of Thornton's posse.]] | [[Image:Wildb-spring03f.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A soldier fires his Springfield just as he takes an accidental bullet from one of Thornton's posse.]] | ||
[[Image:Wildb-spring03j.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A Mexican soldier's M1903 flies up into the air when he is shot.]] | [[Image:Wildb-spring03j.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A Mexican soldier's M1903 flies up into the air when he is shot.]] | ||
[[Image:Wildb-spring03k.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Mexican soldiers aim their rifles at the Wild Bunch during the shootout in Agua Verde.]] | [[Image:Wildb-spring03k.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Mexican soldiers aim their rifles at the Wild Bunch during the shootout in Agua Verde.]] | ||
== Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine == | == Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine == | ||
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[[File:Wildnew4.jpg|thumb|none|601px|]] | [[File:Wildnew4.jpg|thumb|none|601px|]] | ||
== Mauser | ==Mauser Model 1936== | ||
Some of Mapache's soldiers use | Some of Mapache's soldiers use [[M1936 Mexican Mauser]], which are substitutes to correct M1910 and M1912 Mausers. | ||
[[Image:Mexican M1945.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Mexican M1936 Mauser - 7x57mm Mauser]] | |||
[[Image: | [[Image:Wildb-gew98a.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Mexican soldiers march with some Mausers.]] | ||
[[Image:Wildb-gew98a.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Mexican soldiers march | |||
[[Image:Wildb-spring03g.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A Mexican soldier shoots another Mexican soldier for instigating a fight when the Wild Bunch reveals the Browning M1917.]] | [[Image:Wildb-spring03g.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A Mexican soldier shoots another Mexican soldier for instigating a fight when the Wild Bunch reveals the Browning M1917.]] | ||
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[[File:TheWildBunchM1917 (14).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Good rear shot of the M1917.]] | [[File:TheWildBunchM1917 (14).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Good rear shot of the M1917.]] | ||
=Grenade= | |||
== Mk 2 hand grenade (probable) == | == Mk 2 hand grenade (probable) == | ||
Dutch (Borgnine) throws a few hand grenades at the end. Though very few details are visible, the grenades are the American Mk2/MKII due to it's long availability in US made movies. Due to safety concerns the movie version of the grenade is most likely a training grenade that has been painted green to look like a live grenade. | Dutch (Ernest Borgnine) throws a few hand grenades at the end. Though very few details are visible, the grenades are the American Mk2/MKII due to it's long availability in US made movies. Due to safety concerns the movie version of the grenade is most likely a training grenade that has been painted green to look like a live grenade. | ||
[[Image:MKIITrainingGrenade.jpg|thumb|none|200px|Mk 2 training grenade (the blue training color has been painted to look like a live Mk 2).]] | [[Image:MKIITrainingGrenade.jpg|thumb|none|200px|Mk 2 training grenade (the blue training color has been painted to look like a live Mk 2).]] | ||
[[File:WildBunchGrenade1.jpg|thumb|none|601px|"Dutch" preparing to throw his hand grenade. Note the revealing "pineapple" type design.]] | [[File:WildBunchGrenade1.jpg|thumb|none|601px|"Dutch" preparing to throw his hand grenade. Note the revealing "pineapple" type design.]] | ||
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The Wild Bunch is the 1969 Western starring William Holden as the leader of an aging outlaw gang at the beginning of the 20th century who make one last score and are pursued into Mexico by a posse led by a former ally. The film is considered director Sam Peckinpah's finest film, but was highly controversial at the time due to its extreme violence and themes. In 2006, the restored version of the film was released on DVD under the title The Wild Bunch: The Original Director's Cut. The film's influence can be seen in the works of director John Woo and Walter Hill as well.
The following weapons were used in the film The Wild Bunch:
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Handguns
Colt M1911/Star Model B
The members of the "Wild Bunch", most notably Pike Bishop, Dutch Engstrom, Lyle Gorch, and Angel, use Colt M1911 pistols. As with many other films made during this time, 9mm Star Model B pistols were used instead as they were more reliable with blanks. The German government official with Gen. Mapache notes that the "Wild Bunch" are carrying them, noting to tell them that they cannot be acquired legally by private citizens. In the film, you can see that they use both M1911's and Star Model B's as well, the pictures from the film below you can tell the difference from a M1911 to Star Model B, just by looking at the diameter of the barrel and size.
Single Action Army
Of the "Wild Bunch", Pike Bishop, Dutch Engstrom, and Tector Gorch keep a Single Action Army as a secondary sidearm. Deke Thornton and the rest of his posse pack SAAs and they seem to be the standard sidearm of the Mexican Army, including Major Zamorra (Jorge Russick). Other anonymous characters use them as well.
Colt New Service
Some of the Mexican soldiers carry Colt New Service revolvers. In both flashbacks, a lawman arresting Thornton and a jealous husband who wounds Pike each use a New Service. Pat Harrigan also keeps one in his waistband.
Smith & Wesson Model 10
One of Mapache's soldiers holds a Smith & Wesson Model 10 on Angel during the gang's first night in Agua Verde.
Enfield No.2 Mk.I*
Some of the Mexican soldiers are armed with British Enfield No.2 revolvers.
Luger P08
The Mexican prostitute that shoots Pike in the back during the final shootout uses a Luger P08. Commander Mohr (German actor Fernando Wagner) is also seen with a luger.
Rifles & Carbines
Springfield M1903A3
The Springfield M1903A3 rifle is widely used in the movie. Tector (Ben Johnson) uses one while dressed as an Army corporal and in some scenes after. Coffer (Strother Martin), a member of Thornton's posse, uses one as well, at one point telling T.C. to dig a bullet out of a corpse to see if it is one of his .30-06 rounds. Coffer's M1903A3 is the World War II variant, making it anachronistic for a film taking place between 1913 and 1916. The rifles used on the film were made by National Ordnance.
Springfield M1903
Some of the U.S. Army and Mexican Army soldiers in the film use M1903 Springfield rifles
Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine
Characters on both sides of the law use Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine rifles. Of the "Wild Bunch" itself, Pike, Dutch, Tector, Angel, and Freddie Sykes (Edmond O'Brien) can all be seen using Winchester '92s. Deke Thornton (Robert Ryan) leads his posse with a Model 1892. Some members of the posse, including T.C. (L.Q. Jones) use '92s as well.
Winchester Model 1892
Pat Harrigan (Albert Dekker) fires a Winchester Model 1892 (not a Saddle Ring Carbine like the other characters carry) when he sits on the rooftop with the posse he hired.
Sharps 1874 Rifle
Freddy Sykes (Edmond O'Brien) carries a Sharps 1874 Rifle with him throughout the movie.
Mauser Model 1936
Some of Mapache's soldiers use M1936 Mexican Mauser, which are substitutes to correct M1910 and M1912 Mausers.
Shotguns
Winchester Model 1897
Many of the "Wild Bunch" use Winchester Model 1897 riot shotguns, most notably Pike Bishop (William Holden), Dutch Engstrom (Ernest Borgnine), Lyle Gorch (Warren Oates), and Angel (Jaime Sanchez).
Winchester Model 1912
Clarence "Crazy" Lee (Bo Hopkins) uses a Winchester Model 1912 during the opening payroll robbery.
Single Barrel Shotgun
A single barrel shotgun is used by a town resident to shoot one of Pikes gang members in the face. The shotgun has a very long barrel giving the impression that this citizen grabbed his duck gun and tried to help fight the gang.
It is possible the gun is a "Harrington & Richardson Topper M48 Shotgun" 20 gauge. The gun seen in the movie has a hammer and a small switch to break open the weapon for reload. The barrel also appears to be larger than a more usual 12 gauge shotgun.
Double-Barreled Shotgun
One of the Wild Bunch's anonymous gang members fires a sawed off 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun during the opening robbery.
Machine Gun
Browning M1917
The Wild Bunch steals a .30-06 water-cooled Browning M1917 machine gun and gives it to Mapache "as a gift". Mapache (Emilio Fernandez) fires it wildly when trying to find out how to use it. Later in the film, Pike, Lyle, and Tector each fire it at the Mexicans during the final shootout. This gun is most likely an anachronism as the film takes place during Pershing's time in Mexico, which was before the M1917's development.
Grenade
Mk 2 hand grenade (probable)
Dutch (Ernest Borgnine) throws a few hand grenades at the end. Though very few details are visible, the grenades are the American Mk2/MKII due to it's long availability in US made movies. Due to safety concerns the movie version of the grenade is most likely a training grenade that has been painted green to look like a live grenade.