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Alan Ladd was an American actor who also was the father of noted American movie executive Alan Ladd, Jr.
[[File:Alan Ladd in Shane.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Alan Ladd (1913-1964) holds a [[Single Action Army|Single Action Army "Cavalry" model]] revolver as Shane in ''[[Shane]]'' (1953).]]
[[File:Alan Ladd in The Blue Dahlia.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Alan Ladd holds a [[Colt Detective Special]] revolver on a promotional image.]]
 
Alan Ladd (1913-1964) was an American actor well known for his role as the title character in the 1953 Western ''[[Shane]]''.  He also appeared in such films as ''[[This Gun for Hire]]'' and ''[[The Blue Dahlia]]''. He also was the father of noted American movie executive Alan Ladd, Jr and movie producer/actor David Ladd.


{{Actor Title|Alan Ladd}}
{{Actor Title|Alan Ladd}}
[[Image:SN-UNKR-2.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Alan Ladd (1913-1964) as Shane in ''[[Shane]]''.]]
 


===Film===
===Film===
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| [[Colt Detective Special]] || Ed Beaumont || ''[[The Glass Key]]'' || || 1942
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| [[Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless]] || Philip Raven || ''[[This Gun for Hire]]'' || Blued and nickel plated || 1942
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| Unidentified revolver || Philip Raven || ''[[This Gun for Hire]]'' || || 1942
|-
| [[Thompson Submachine Gun|Colt M1921AC Thompson]] || David Jones || ''China'' || || 1943
|-
| [[Colt M1911]] || Johnny Morrison || ''[[The Blue Dahlia]]'' || || 1946
|-
| [[Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless]] || Johnny Morrison  || ''[[The Blue Dahlia]]'' || || 1946
|-
| [[Smith & Wesson Military & Police]] || Johnny Morrison  || ''[[The Blue Dahlia]]'' || || 1946
|-
| [[Colt Model 1908]] || Neale Gordon || ''[[Calcutta]]'' || || 1946
|-
| [[Smith & Wesson .32 Hand Ejector Third Model]] || Neale Gordon || ''[[Calcutta]]'' || || 1946
|-
| [[M1911]] || Neale Gordon || ''[[Calcutta]]'' || In holster || 1946
|-
| [[Single Action Army]] || Luke "Whispering" Smith || ''[[Whispering Smith]]'' || Two Artillery with stag horn grips || 1948
|-
| [[Winchester Model 1892]] || Luke "Whispering" Smith || ''[[Whispering Smith]]'' || Carbine and short rifle || 1948
|-
| [[Colt Detective Special]] || Al Goddard || ''[[Appointment with Danger]]'' || || 1950
|-
| [[Smith & Wesson Military & Police]] || Al Goddard || ''[[Appointment with Danger]]'' || || 1950
|-
| [[Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless]] || Al Goddard || ''[[Appointment with Danger]]'' || || 1950
|-
| [[Colt 1851 (Cartridge Conversion)]] || Brett Sherwood || ''[[Red Mountain]]'' || || 1951
|-
| [[Remington 1858 Pocket]] || Brett Sherwood || ''[[Red Mountain]]'' || || 1951
|-
| [[Maynard Single Shot Percussion Carbine]] || Brett Sherwood || ''[[Red Mountain]]'' || || 1951
|-
| [[Springfield Model 1873 Cavalry Carbine]] || Brett Sherwood || ''[[Red Mountain]]'' || || 1951
|-
| [[Trapdoor Springfield Rifle|Springfield Model 1873 Rifle]] || Brett Sherwood || ''[[Red Mountain]]'' || || 1951
|-
| [[Single Action Army]] || Shane || ''[[Shane]]'' || Nickel plated, custom grips, Cavalry model || 1953
|-
| [[Colt Police Positive]] || Shane || ''[[Shane]]'' || Nickel plated, custom grips, 6" barrel || 1953
|-
| [[Sten Mk II]] || Steve MacKendrick || ''[[Paratrooper]]'' || || 1953
|-
| [[SMLE|Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III*]] || Steve MacKendrick || ''[[Paratrooper]]'' || || 1953
|-
| [[Panzerschreck]] || Steve MacKendrick || ''[[Paratrooper]]'' || || 1953
|-
| [[Single Action Army]] || Johnny MacKay || ''[[Drum Beat]]'' || "Civilian" and "Artillery" models|| 1954
|-
| [[Colt New Service]] || Duncan Craig || ''[[Hell Below Zero]]'' || || 1954
|-
| [[Pattern 1914 Enfield|Sporterized Pattern 1914 Enfield]] || Duncan Craig || ''[[Hell Below Zero]]'' || Only on a promotional image || 1954
|-
| [[Lee-Speed Sporter]] || Duncan Craig || ''[[Hell Below Zero]]'' || || 1954
|-
| 90mm Kongsberg Harpoon Cannon || Duncan Craig || ''[[Hell Below Zero]]'' || || 1954
|-
| [[Single Action Army]] || Thomas O'Rourke || ''[[Saskatchewan]]'' || Cavalry Model || 1954
|-
| [[Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine]] || Thomas O'Rourke || ''[[Saskatchewan]]'' || || 1954
|-
| [[Colt Detective Special]] || Steve Rollins || ''[[Hell on Frisco Bay]]'' || || 1955
|-
| Colt full-size revolver || Steve Rollins || ''[[Hell on Frisco Bay]]'' || Only on a promotional image || 1955
|-
| [[Single Action Army]] || Caleb "Cash" Adams || ''[[Santiago]]'' || "Artillery" model || 1956
|-
| [[Colt New Service]] || Caleb "Cash" Adams || ''[[Santiago]]'' || Visually modified to resemble [[Single Action Army]] || 1956
|-
| [[Remington 1858 New Army|Remington 1858 New Model Police]] || Caleb "Cash" Adams || ''[[Santiago]]'' || || 1956
|-
| [[Colt Model 1878]] || Caleb "Cash" Adams || ''[[Santiago]]'' || Only on a promotional image || 1956
|-
| [[Single Action Army]] || Peter Van Hoek, "The Dutchman" || ''[[The Badlanders]]'' || "Civilian" model || 1958
|-
|-
| [[Single Action Army]] || Shane || ''[[Shane]]'' || custom grips, Cavalry model || 1953
| [[Marlin Model 1889]] || Peter Van Hoek, "The Dutchman" || ''[[The Badlanders]]'' || Only on promotional images || 1958
|-
|-
| [[Stevens Crackshot]] || Shane || ''[[Shane]]'' ||  || 1953
|}


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Alan Ladd (1913-1964) holds a Single Action Army "Cavalry" model revolver as Shane in Shane (1953).
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Alan Ladd holds a Colt Detective Special revolver on a promotional image.

Alan Ladd (1913-1964) was an American actor well known for his role as the title character in the 1953 Western Shane. He also appeared in such films as This Gun for Hire and The Blue Dahlia. He also was the father of noted American movie executive Alan Ladd, Jr and movie producer/actor David Ladd.

Alan Ladd can be seen using the following weapons in the following films:


Film

Gun Character Title Note Date
Colt Detective Special Ed Beaumont The Glass Key 1942
Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless Philip Raven This Gun for Hire Blued and nickel plated 1942
Unidentified revolver Philip Raven This Gun for Hire 1942
Colt M1921AC Thompson David Jones China 1943
Colt M1911 Johnny Morrison The Blue Dahlia 1946
Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless Johnny Morrison The Blue Dahlia 1946
Smith & Wesson Military & Police Johnny Morrison The Blue Dahlia 1946
Colt Model 1908 Neale Gordon Calcutta 1946
Smith & Wesson .32 Hand Ejector Third Model Neale Gordon Calcutta 1946
M1911 Neale Gordon Calcutta In holster 1946
Single Action Army Luke "Whispering" Smith Whispering Smith Two Artillery with stag horn grips 1948
Winchester Model 1892 Luke "Whispering" Smith Whispering Smith Carbine and short rifle 1948
Colt Detective Special Al Goddard Appointment with Danger 1950
Smith & Wesson Military & Police Al Goddard Appointment with Danger 1950
Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless Al Goddard Appointment with Danger 1950
Colt 1851 (Cartridge Conversion) Brett Sherwood Red Mountain 1951
Remington 1858 Pocket Brett Sherwood Red Mountain 1951
Maynard Single Shot Percussion Carbine Brett Sherwood Red Mountain 1951
Springfield Model 1873 Cavalry Carbine Brett Sherwood Red Mountain 1951
Springfield Model 1873 Rifle Brett Sherwood Red Mountain 1951
Single Action Army Shane Shane Nickel plated, custom grips, Cavalry model 1953
Colt Police Positive Shane Shane Nickel plated, custom grips, 6" barrel 1953
Sten Mk II Steve MacKendrick Paratrooper 1953
Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III* Steve MacKendrick Paratrooper 1953
Panzerschreck Steve MacKendrick Paratrooper 1953
Single Action Army Johnny MacKay Drum Beat "Civilian" and "Artillery" models 1954
Colt New Service Duncan Craig Hell Below Zero 1954
Sporterized Pattern 1914 Enfield Duncan Craig Hell Below Zero Only on a promotional image 1954
Lee-Speed Sporter Duncan Craig Hell Below Zero 1954
90mm Kongsberg Harpoon Cannon Duncan Craig Hell Below Zero 1954
Single Action Army Thomas O'Rourke Saskatchewan Cavalry Model 1954
Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine Thomas O'Rourke Saskatchewan 1954
Colt Detective Special Steve Rollins Hell on Frisco Bay 1955
Colt full-size revolver Steve Rollins Hell on Frisco Bay Only on a promotional image 1955
Single Action Army Caleb "Cash" Adams Santiago "Artillery" model 1956
Colt New Service Caleb "Cash" Adams Santiago Visually modified to resemble Single Action Army 1956
Remington 1858 New Model Police Caleb "Cash" Adams Santiago 1956
Colt Model 1878 Caleb "Cash" Adams Santiago Only on a promotional image 1956
Single Action Army Peter Van Hoek, "The Dutchman" The Badlanders "Civilian" model 1958
Marlin Model 1889 Peter Van Hoek, "The Dutchman" The Badlanders Only on promotional images 1958