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Latest revision as of 18:53, 29 July 2023
The Hills Have Eyes is a controversial 1977 horror film directed by Wes Craven (Scream, The Last House on the Left), about a family that must fend off a clan of deformed cannibals after their car breaks down in the middle of a desert. A remake, directed by Alexandre Aja, was released in 2006.
The following firearms were used in the film The Hills Have Eyes:
Colt Python
Bob Carter (Russ Grieve) talks about how he was presented a "hand cannon" when he retired from the police force. He brings it on his family's vacation, along with a M1911A1. The revolver is taken and used by Jupiter (James Whitworth), Mars (Lance Gordon) and Pluto (Michael Berryman) for a large part of the film.
M1911A1
After the family's car breaks down, Bob Carter gives his son Bobby (Robert Houston) a Colt M1911A1, which he uses for the length of the movie.