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On the Waterfront is a multi-Academy Award-winning 1954 film about union violence and corruption among longshoremen on the New York City docks.
The following weapons were used in the film On the Waterfront:
Colt Detective Special
Charley "the Gent" Malloy (Rod Steiger) draws a Colt Detective Special before eventually giving it to his brother Terry Malloy (Marlon Brando).
Smith & Wesson Model 10
One of Johnny Friendly's union thugs checks a Smith & Wesson Model 10, then known as the "Military and Police" model, after the hearing. Johnny Friendly (Lee J. Cobb) takes it away when he collects his men's guns.
FN Model 1910
Tillio (Tami Mauriello), one of Johnny Friendly's thugs, draws a FN Model 1910, which Johnny (Lee J. Cobb) promptly takes away and stores in his safe.