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''True Crime'' is a 1999 drama starring [[Clint Eastwood]] as a newspaper reporter who has until midnight to try and prove that the death row inmate he interviewed on the day of his execution is innocent.
'''The following weapons can be seen in the film ''True Crime:'''
'''The following weapons can be seen in the film ''True Crime:'''


''True Crime'' is a 1999 drama starring [[Clint Eastwood]] as a newspaper reporter who races the clock to try and prove that the inmate he interviewed is innocent before he is executed.
[[Image:TrueC Poster.jpg|thumb|300px|right|''True Crime'' (1999)]]
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==Smith & Wesson Model 15==
==Smith & Wesson Model 36==
When Steve Everett ([[Clint Eastwood]]) interviews Dale Porterhouse about the day of the shooting, he says he remembers seeing Frank Beechum ([[Isaiah Washington]]) standing over the victim holding the  [[Smith & Wesson Model 15]]).  In the true account, the real assailant is seen holding the gun.
When Steve Everett ([[Clint Eastwood]]) interviews Dale Porterhouse ([[Michael Jeter]]) about the day of the shooting, he says he remembers seeing Frank Beechum ([[Isaiah Washington]]) standing over the victim holding a [[Smith & Wesson Model 36]].  In the true account, the real assailant is seen holding the gun.
[[Image:M15M07.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 15 with a 2 inch barrel]]
[[Image:S&W 36.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Smith and Wesson Model 36 - .38 special - 5 shot.  First pattern with flat latch cylinder release.]]
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[[Image:True 002.jpg|thumb|none|500px|In Porterhouse's account, Frank Beechum ([[Isaiah Washington]]) is seen standing with the S&W in hand.]]
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[[Image:True 004.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The true assailant is seen with the handgun.]]




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Latest revision as of 11:29, 5 November 2020

True Crime is a 1999 drama starring Clint Eastwood as a newspaper reporter who has until midnight to try and prove that the death row inmate he interviewed on the day of his execution is innocent.

The following weapons can be seen in the film True Crime:

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True Crime (1999)



Smith & Wesson Model 36

When Steve Everett (Clint Eastwood) interviews Dale Porterhouse (Michael Jeter) about the day of the shooting, he says he remembers seeing Frank Beechum (Isaiah Washington) standing over the victim holding a Smith & Wesson Model 36. In the true account, the real assailant is seen holding the gun.

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Smith and Wesson Model 36 - .38 special - 5 shot. First pattern with flat latch cylinder release.
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In Porterhouse's account, Frank Beechum (Isaiah Washington) is seen standing with the S&W in hand.
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The true assailant is seen with the handgun.