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|caption = ''Theatrical Release Poster'' | |caption = ''Theatrical Release Poster'' | ||
|country = [[Image:USA.jpg|25px]] United States | |country = [[Image:USA.jpg|25px]] United States | ||
|director = Frank Miller<br>Robert Rodriguez | |director = Frank Miller<br>[[Robert Rodriguez]]<br>(Special guest director: [[Quentin Tarantino]]) | ||
|date= 2005 | |date= 2005 | ||
|language= | |language= | ||
|studio= | |studio= Dimension Films<BR> Troublemaker Studios | ||
|distributor= | |distributor= Dimension Films | ||
|character1=The Salesman | |character1=The Salesman | ||
|actor1=[[Josh Hartnett]] | |actor1=[[Josh Hartnett]] | ||
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|character9=Wendy/Goldie | |character9=Wendy/Goldie | ||
|actor9=[[Jaime King]] | |actor9=[[Jaime King]] | ||
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'''''Sin City''''' is the 2005 feature film adaptation of the graphic novel series created by Frank Miller. The film was co-directed by [[Robert Rodriguez]] and Frank Miller. ''[[Sin City: A Dame to Kill For]]'' | '''''Sin City''''' is the 2005 feature film adaptation of the graphic novel series created by Frank Miller. The film was co-directed by [[Robert Rodriguez]] and Frank Miller. Many of the cast along with directors Rodriguez and Miller would return for the 2014 sequel ''[[Sin City: A Dame to Kill For]]''. | ||
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=Pistols= | =Pistols= | ||
==Springfield Armory M1911A1== | ==Springfield Armory M1911A1== | ||
The [[Springfield Armory M1911A1]] is one of the most frequently used handguns in the film (Which are clearly seen on the slides of the guns). At the beginning of the film, The Salesman ([[Josh Hartnett]]) uses a G.I. model fitted with a sound-suppressor to kill a woman. Marv ([[Mickey Rourke]]) also packs a G.I. model, which he affectionately named "Gladys", after a nun in his Catholic school. Apparently he took the gun from a guy he killed at school based on the line ''"I stole her off the toughest guy I ever messed with, back in school. He was dead at the time, so he didn't miss her."'' -(From the graphic novel ''Sin City: The Hard Goodbye''). Detective Jack "Jackie Boy" Rafferty ([[Benicio del Toro]]) packs a single G.I. model with Pearl grips and Dwight McCarthy ([[Clive Owen]]) carries two matching G.I.'s with ivory grips. Along with all of them, several random extras such as thugs and Old Town prostitutes are seen with M1911A1s as well. | The [[Springfield Armory M1911A1]] is one of the most frequently used handguns in the film (Which are clearly seen on the slides of the guns). At the beginning of the film, The Salesman ([[Josh Hartnett]]) uses a G.I. model fitted with a sound-suppressor to kill a woman. Marv ([[Mickey Rourke]]) also packs a G.I. model, which he affectionately named "Gladys", after a nun in his Catholic school. Apparently he took the gun from a guy he killed at school based on the line ''"I stole her off the toughest guy I ever messed with, back in school. He was dead at the time, so he didn't miss her."'' -(From the graphic novel ''Sin City: The Hard Goodbye''). "Gladys" is briefly seen held by Marv's parole officer Lucille ([[Carla Gugino]]). Detective Jack "Jackie Boy" Rafferty ([[Benicio del Toro]]) packs a single G.I. model with Pearl grips and Dwight McCarthy ([[Clive Owen]]) carries two matching G.I.'s with ivory grips. Along with all of them, several random extras such as thugs and Old Town prostitutes are seen with M1911A1s as well. | ||
[[Image:SpringfieldM1911SS.jpg |thumb|none|350px|Springfield Armory M1911-A1 "GI" Stainless Steel version with U.S.-marked grips - .45 ACP]] | [[Image:SpringfieldM1911SS.jpg |thumb|none|350px|Springfield Armory M1911-A1 "GI" Stainless Steel version with U.S.-marked grips - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:SPRINGFIELD ARMORY 1911 PISTOL.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Springfield Armory M1911A1 mil-spec stainless - .45 ACP. Note the slanted serrations versus the straight on the G.I. above.]] | [[Image:SPRINGFIELD ARMORY 1911 PISTOL.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Springfield Armory M1911A1 mil-spec stainless - .45 ACP. Note the slanted serrations versus the straight on the G.I. above.]] | ||
[[Image:SC-1911.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Salesman ([[Josh Hartnett]]) with a suppressed [[M1911A1]]. Note the standard GI ejection port.]] | |||
[[Image:SC-1911.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Salesman ([[Josh Hartnett]]) with a suppressed [[M1911A1]].]] | [[Image:SCM1911A1-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Marv ([[Mickey Rourke]]) gets re-acquainted with his Springfield Armory G.I. Model M1911A1, nicknamed "Gladys". (extended cut).]] | ||
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[[Image:SCM1911A1-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Marv kills the hitman with "Gladys".]] | [[Image:SCM1911A1-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Marv kills the hitman with "Gladys".]] | ||
[[Image:SC-1911-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Marv uses "Gladys" to interrogate the corrupt Priest (Creator and Writer/Co-Director Frank Miller in a cameo).]] | [[Image:SC-1911-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Marv uses "Gladys" to interrogate the corrupt Priest (Creator and Writer/Co-Director Frank Miller in a cameo).]] | ||
[[Image:SCM1911A1-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Marv readies "Gladys" as Wendie tries to run him over.]] | [[Image:SCM1911A1-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Marv readies "Gladys" as Wendie tries to run him over.]] | ||
[[Image:SCM1911A1- | [[Image:SCM1911A1-9.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Marv drops Gladys after being knocked out by Lucille.]] | ||
[[Image: | [[Image:IMFDBCarlaGuginoSC.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lucille ([[Carla Gugino]]) with "Gladys".]] | ||
[[Image:SC-Gladys.jpg|thumb|none|600px|"Gladys" is shown as Marv checks his inventory. Note despite being a Springfield, it clearly sports the rampant Colt on the right grip here. Serial number "WW26345", for anyone curious.]] | |||
[[Image:SC-Gladys.jpg|thumb|none|600px|"Gladys" is shown as Marv checks his inventory. Note despite being a Springfield, it sports the rampant Colt on the | [[Image:SCM1911A1-1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|The stainless Springfield Armory M1911A1 used by [[Benicio del Toro|Benico Del Toro]] as Detective Jack Rafferty - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:SC-1911-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Det. Jack "Jackie Boy" Rafferty ([[Benicio del Toro]]) packs a single M1911A1.]] | [[Image:SC-1911-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Det. Jack "Jackie Boy" Rafferty ([[Benicio del Toro]]) packs a single M1911A1.]] | ||
[[Image:SC-1911-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An Old Town prostitute is seen armed with an ivory gripped M1911A1 when Rafferty and Dwight enter the town.]] | [[Image:SC-1911-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An Old Town prostitute is seen armed with an ivory gripped M1911A1 when Rafferty and Dwight enter the town.]] | ||
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[[Image:SC-1911-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Dwight McCarthy ([[Clive Owen]]) carries a pair of Springfield Armory M1911A1s.]] | [[Image:SC-1911-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Dwight McCarthy ([[Clive Owen]]) carries a pair of Springfield Armory M1911A1s.]] | ||
[[Image:SCM1911A1-10.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Det. Rafferty points his M1911A1 at Beckie ([[Alexis Bledel]]).]] | [[Image:SCM1911A1-10.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Det. Rafferty points his M1911A1 at Beckie ([[Alexis Bledel]]).]] | ||
[[Image:SCM1911A1-11.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Miho | [[Image:SCM1911A1-11.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Miho severs Rafferty's hand, which is still holding his M1911A1.]] | ||
[[Image:SCM1911A1-12.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rafferty pries open the fingers of his severed hand with his teeth to retrieve his M1911A1, which was Del Toro's idea.]] | [[Image:SCM1911A1-12.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rafferty pries open the fingers of his severed hand with his teeth to retrieve his M1911A1, which was Del Toro's idea.]] | ||
[[Image:SCM1911A1- | [[Image:SCM1911A1-14.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Refferty draws down on Miho ([[Devon Aoki]]), as she throws a muzzle plug into his M1911A1.]] | ||
[[Image:SCM1911A1-15.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The plug clearly enters Rafferty's M1911A1. If it could clearly enter the barrel from being thrown in, it is doubtful it is in tight enough to cause the gun to backfire.]] | [[Image:SCM1911A1-15.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The plug clearly enters Rafferty's M1911A1. If it could clearly enter the barrel from being thrown in, it is doubtful it is in tight enough to cause the gun to backfire.]] | ||
[[Image:SCM1911A1-16.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The slide rips off the frame of Rafferty's M1911A1, although the hammer stays down even though the slide just flew back.]] | [[Image:SCM1911A1-16.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The slide rips off the frame of Rafferty's M1911A1, although the hammer stays down even though the slide just flew back.]] | ||
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==Beretta 92FS (mocked up as Beretta 93R "Auto 9")== | ==Beretta 92FS (mocked up as Beretta 93R "Auto 9")== | ||
Douglas Klump ([[Rick Gomez]]) is the first character seen with the [[Beretta 93R "Auto 9"|Beretta "Auto 9"]], aka the ''[[RoboCop]]'' gun. Hartigan ([[Bruce Willis]]) later takes Klump's Auto 9 and kills a cop with it at the Roark's farm. The Auto-9 seen in ''[[RoboCop]]'' was an actual [[Beretta 93R]], but | Douglas Klump ([[Rick Gomez]]) is the first character seen with the [[Beretta 93R "Auto 9"|Beretta "Auto 9"]], aka the ''[[RoboCop]]'' gun. Hartigan ([[Bruce Willis]]) later takes Klump's Auto 9 and kills a cop with it at the Roark's farm. The original Auto-9 seen in ''[[RoboCop (1987)|RoboCop]]'' was an actual [[Beretta 93R]], but ''Sin City'' uses the ''[[RoboCop_3#Beretta_92FS_.28mocked_up_as_Beretta_93R_.22Auto_9.22.29|RoboCop 3]]''-version of the gun, which was built off a [[Beretta 92FS]] - close inspection of the slide reveals the decocking safety of a 92FS, while a genuine 93R has a frame-mounted safety. It was mentioned in a behind-the-scenes featurette that this particular weapon was used due to writer Frank Miller's involvement in the story for ''[[RoboCop 2]]'' and ''[[RoboCop 3]]''. | ||
[[Image:BerettaAuto9.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Beretta 93R modified as the "Auto 9" - 9x19mm]] | [[Image:BerettaAuto9.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Beretta 93R modified as the "Auto 9" - 9x19mm]] | ||
[[Image:BerettaM92FS.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm]] | |||
[[Image:SC-Beretta-M93.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Klump ([[Rick Gomez]]) points his Beretta Auto 9 at Hartigan.]] | [[Image:SC-Beretta-M93.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Klump ([[Rick Gomez]]) points his Beretta Auto 9 at Hartigan.]] | ||
[[Image:SCAuto9-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Klump smacks a magazine into his Auto 9 as he prepares to pick up Hartigan in the hotel. (extended cut).]] | [[Image:SCAuto9-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Klump smacks a magazine into his Auto 9 as he prepares to pick up Hartigan in the hotel. (extended cut).]] | ||
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==Colt Defender== | ==Colt Defender== | ||
During the scene where Hartigan ([[Bruce Willis]]) is in a hospital room and Senator Roark ([[Powers Boothe]]) is telling him how he'll pay for shooting Roark Jr. ([[Nick Stahl]]), Senator Roark can be seen with a [[M1911 pistol series#Colt Defender|Colt Defender]], Colt's compact 3" barreled 1911 variant - if you look closely you can see the Colt "Ponies" on the slide before and after the words "Colt Defender". It is clearly too small to be an [[Colt Officer's ACP|Officer's ACP]] as it was previously listed. | During the scene where Hartigan ([[Bruce Willis]]) is in a hospital room and Senator Roark ([[Powers Boothe]]) is telling him how he'll pay for shooting Roark Jr. ([[Nick Stahl]]), Senator Roark can be seen with a [[M1911 pistol series#Colt Defender|Colt Defender]], Colt's compact 3" barreled 1911 variant - if you look closely you can see the Colt "Ponies" on the slide before and after the words "Colt Defender". It is clearly too small to be an [[Colt Officer's ACP|Officer's ACP]] as it was previously listed. | ||
[[Image:ColtDefenderM1911.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Colt Defender | [[Image:ColtDefenderM1911.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Colt Defender - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:SC-Roark.jpg|thumb|600px|none|''"Power doesn't come from a badge, or a gun. Power comes from lying..."'' Senator Roark pulls the Colt Defender.]] | [[Image:SC-Roark.jpg|thumb|600px|none|''"Power doesn't come from a badge, or a gun. Power comes from lying..."'' Senator Roark pulls the Colt Defender.]] | ||
[[Image:SCOfficersACP-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Roark readies his Colt Defender.]] | [[Image:SCOfficersACP-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Roark readies his Colt Defender.]] | ||
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The first [[Walther P22]] we see is in the hand of an Old Town prostitute, which is a nickel target model with laser. The next one we see is the one that Hartigan ([[Bruce Willis]]) takes from Shlubb ([[Nick Offerman]]) which is also two-tone and is seen being affixed with a suppressor by Shlubb when going to pick up Hartigan. Hartigan's [[Walther P22]] is notably seen while it's on the the seat of the stolen Ferrari next to the [[Beretta 93R "Auto 9"|Auto 9]] carried by Klump ([[Rick Gomez]]). | The first [[Walther P22]] we see is in the hand of an Old Town prostitute, which is a nickel target model with laser. The next one we see is the one that Hartigan ([[Bruce Willis]]) takes from Shlubb ([[Nick Offerman]]) which is also two-tone and is seen being affixed with a suppressor by Shlubb when going to pick up Hartigan. Hartigan's [[Walther P22]] is notably seen while it's on the the seat of the stolen Ferrari next to the [[Beretta 93R "Auto 9"|Auto 9]] carried by Klump ([[Rick Gomez]]). | ||
[[Image:WaltherP22.jpg|thumb|300px|none|Walther P22 with stainless steel slide - .22 LR]] | [[Image:WaltherP22.jpg|thumb|300px|none|Walther P22 with stainless steel slide - .22 LR]] | ||
[[Image:SC-Sig.jpg|thumb|600px|none|An Old Town prostitute with a Walther P22, which is two-tone with a barrel weight and a laser device.]] | [[Image:SC-Sig.jpg|thumb|600px|none|An Old Town prostitute (Texas Presley) with a Walther P22, which is two-tone with a barrel weight and a laser device.]] | ||
[[Image:SCWaltherP22-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Shlubb threads a suppressor on his Walther P22 when going to pick up Hartigan. (extended cut).]] | [[Image:SCWaltherP22-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Shlubb threads a suppressor on his Walther P22 when going to pick up Hartigan. (extended cut).]] | ||
[[Image:SC-Beretta-M93-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hartigan keeps Shlubb's Walther P22 on the seat of the stolen Ferrari along with Klump's Auto 9. It is confusing why Hartigan would resort to the stiletto knife when he clearly has a sound suppressed gun to use.]] | [[Image:SC-Beretta-M93-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hartigan keeps Shlubb's Walther P22 on the seat of the stolen Ferrari along with Klump's Auto 9. It is confusing why Hartigan would resort to the stiletto knife when he clearly has a sound suppressed gun to use.]] | ||
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==Colt Officers ACP M1991A1 Series 80== | ==Colt Officers ACP M1991A1 Series 80== | ||
In the beginning of the movie, Roark Jr. ([[Nick Stahl]]) carries a [[Colt Officer's ACP]] 1911 variant with a blued frame and stainless steel slide, which he uses to shoot Detective Hartigan ([[Bruce Willis]]) several times non-fatally and hold Nancy Callahan (Makenzie Vega) hostage but loses it when Hartigan blows his arm off on the dock. | In the beginning of the movie, Roark Jr. ([[Nick Stahl]]) carries a [[Colt Officer's ACP]] 1911 variant with a blued frame and stainless steel slide, which he uses to shoot Detective Hartigan ([[Bruce Willis]]) several times non-fatally and hold Nancy Callahan (Makenzie Vega) hostage but loses it when Hartigan blows his arm off on the dock. | ||
[[ | [[File:Colt M1991A1 left side.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Colt Compact M1991A1 - .45 ACP. The Colt Compact is the Parkerized version of the Colt Officer's ACP.]] | ||
[[Image:SCOfficersACP-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|As Roark Jr. runs away with young Nancy Callahan in his arms, the slide of his Colt Officers ACP clearly reads "Colt M1991A1". The hammer shouldn't be down after having just fired it seconds ago.]] | [[Image:SCOfficersACP-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|As Roark Jr. runs away with young Nancy Callahan in his arms, the slide of his Colt Officers ACP clearly reads "Colt M1991A1". The hammer shouldn't be down after having just fired it seconds ago.]] | ||
[[Image:SC-Roark-Jr.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Roark Jr. holds young Nancy Callahan hostage with his Colt Officers ACP.]] | [[Image:SC-Roark-Jr.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Roark Jr. holds young Nancy Callahan hostage with his Colt Officers ACP.]] | ||
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=Revolvers= | =Revolvers= | ||
==Smith & Wesson Model 29== | ==Smith & Wesson Model 29== | ||
In the beginning of the film, Detective Hartigan ([[Bruce Willis]]) uses a [[Smith & Wesson Model 29]] .44 Magnum to rescue the young Nancy Callahan (Makenzie Vega), and also uses it to blow Roark Jr. ([[Nick Stahl]]) apart. Frank Miller made Hartigan use a .44 Magnum as an ode to [[Dirty Harry]] and felt [[Dead Pool, The|the 5th film]] was a bad way to end the series, so he made this as his | In the beginning of the film, Detective Hartigan ([[Bruce Willis]]) uses a [[Smith & Wesson Model 29]] .44 Magnum to rescue the young Nancy Callahan (Makenzie Vega), and also uses it to blow Roark Jr. ([[Nick Stahl]]) apart. Frank Miller made Hartigan use a .44 Magnum as an ode to ''[[Dirty Harry]]'' and felt [[Dead Pool, The|the 5th film]] was a bad way to end the series, so he made this as his Dirty Harry. Note how Nancy's last name is "Callahan." Despite being a lefty in real life, Bruce Willis was nice enough to fake being a righty shooter for the film to stay faithful to the comics. | ||
[[Image:S&W29.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 29 with Nickel finish - .44 Magnum]] | [[Image:S&W29.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 29 with Nickel finish - .44 Magnum]] | ||
[[Image:SC-Hartigan.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Hartigan ([[Bruce Willis]]) draws his Smith & Wesson Model 29.]] | [[Image:SC-Hartigan.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Hartigan ([[Bruce Willis]]) draws his Smith & Wesson Model 29.]] | ||
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==Colt Python== | ==Colt Python== | ||
In the beginning of the film, Bob ([[Michael Madsen]]) shoots his partner, Hartigan ([[Bruce Willis]]) with a [[Colt Python]] in the back and chest in fear of the Roark family's wrath. A hitman holds a Colt Python to Marv's back in Katie's Bar, and an Old Town prostitute can also be seen wielding one. Strangely Bob fires 8 shots out of his six shot Python, | In the beginning of the film, Bob ([[Michael Madsen]]) shoots his partner, Hartigan ([[Bruce Willis]]) with a [[Colt Python]] in the back and chest in fear of the Roark family's wrath. A hitman holds a Colt Python to Marv's back in Katie's Bar, and an Old Town prostitute can also be seen wielding one. Strangely Bob fires 8 shots out of his six shot Python, versus only six in the book. | ||
[[Image:Colt-Python.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Colt Python - .357 Magnum]] | [[Image:Colt-Python.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Colt Python - .357 Magnum]] | ||
[[Image:SC-Bob.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Bob ([[Michael Madsen]]) shoots Hartigan ([[Bruce Willis]]) with a Colt Python.]] | [[Image:SC-Bob.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Bob ([[Michael Madsen]]) shoots Hartigan ([[Bruce Willis]]) with a Colt Python.]] | ||
[[Image:SCColtpython-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|"Show's over, dickwad." A hitman holds his Colt Python to Marv's back in Katie's Bar.]] | [[Image:SCColtpython-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''"Show's over, dickwad."'' <BR> A hitman holds his Colt Python to Marv's back in Katie's Bar.]] | ||
[[Image:SC-Rev-4.jpg|thumb|600px|none|An Old Town prostitute with a Colt Python.]] | [[Image:SC-Rev-4.jpg|thumb|600px|none|An Old Town prostitute with a Colt Python.]] | ||
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[[Image:SCBlackhawk-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A close up on the muzzle as Hartigan fires the Ruger Blackhawk.]] | [[Image:SCBlackhawk-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A close up on the muzzle as Hartigan fires the Ruger Blackhawk.]] | ||
[[Image:SCAuto9-Blackhawk.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Hartigan fires the Ruger Blackhawk along with a Beretta 93R Auto 9 at officers on Roark's farm.]] | [[Image:SCAuto9-Blackhawk.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Hartigan fires the Ruger Blackhawk along with a Beretta 93R Auto 9 at officers on Roark's farm.]] | ||
[[Image:SCBlackhawk-4.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Hartigan tricks | [[Image:SCBlackhawk-4.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Hartigan tricks Roark Junior into thinking he is too weak to lift his Ruger Blackhawk so he can get close.]] | ||
==Smith & Wesson Model 19== | ==Smith & Wesson Model 19== | ||
Manute's henchman Stuka ([[Nicky Katt]]) packs a [[Smith & Wesson Model 19]] with Pachmayr rubber grips. Manute ([[Michael Clarke Duncan]]) himself appears to use the same revolver in the alley before being shot several times. He then flees from the alley and is stopped by Miho ([[Devon Aoki]]), where he is seen using two Model 19s before she cuts him in half with a large blade spear type weapon. | Manute's henchman Stuka ([[Nicky Katt]]) packs a [[Smith & Wesson Model 19]] with Pachmayr rubber grips. Manute ([[Michael Clarke Duncan]]) himself appears to use the same revolver in the alley before being shot several times. He then flees from the alley and is stopped by Miho ([[Devon Aoki]]), where he is seen using two Model 19s before she cuts him in half with a large blade spear type weapon. | ||
[[Image: | [[Image:S&W Mod19 LethalWeapon.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Smith & Wesson Model 19 - .357 Magnum. This is an actual Screen-used Movie firearm - a custom ported Smith & Wesson Model 19 with black rubber grips, used and carried by [[Danny Glover]] in the film ''[[Lethal Weapon]]''.]] | ||
[[Image:SCS&W19-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Stuka keeps a Smith & Wesson Model 19 stuck in his pants.]] | [[Image:SCS&W19-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Stuka keeps a [[Smith & Wesson Model 19]] with rubber grips stuck in his pants.]] | ||
[[Image:SCS&W19-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Stuka with his Model 19.]] | [[Image:SCS&W19-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Stuka with his Model 19.]] | ||
[[Image:SCS&W19-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Manute gets shot repeatedly with his Model 19 in hand.]] | [[Image:SCS&W19-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Manute gets shot repeatedly with his Model 19 in hand.]] | ||
[[Image:SCS&W19-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Manute with two | [[Image:Smith&Wesson-Model-19.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Smith & Wesson Model 19 - .357 Magnum]] | ||
[[Image:SCS&W19-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Manute with two S&W Model 19s before being chopped in half vertically by Miho. (extended cut).]] | |||
==Taurus Model 85== | ==Taurus Model 85== | ||
Wendy/Goldie ([[Jaime King]]) packs a stainless [[Taurus Model 85]] in .38 | Wendy/Goldie ([[Jaime King]]) packs a stainless [[Taurus Model 85]] in .38 Special throughout the film, firing it several times at Marv ([[Mickey Rourke]]), and nearly kills Kevin ([[Elijah Wood]]) with it before Marv knocks her out. Marv's parole officer Lucille ([[Carla Gugino]]) also packs a [[Taurus Model 85]]. | ||
[[Image:Taurus_85_Stainless.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Taurus Model 85 Stainless - .38 Special]] | [[Image:Taurus_85_Stainless.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Taurus Model 85 Stainless - .38 Special]] | ||
[[Image:Sin City - Goldie .jpg|thumb|none|400px|Promo image of Jamie King with a Taurus Model 85.]] | [[Image:Sin City - Goldie .jpg|thumb|none|400px|Promo image of Jamie King with a Taurus Model 85.]] | ||
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When Dwight McCarthy ([[Clive Owen]]) packs the mob into the twisted alleyway prostitutes open up with [[Interdynamic_KG-9_/_Intratec_TEC-9#Intratec_TEC-9|Intratec TEC-9]]s. | When Dwight McCarthy ([[Clive Owen]]) packs the mob into the twisted alleyway prostitutes open up with [[Interdynamic_KG-9_/_Intratec_TEC-9#Intratec_TEC-9|Intratec TEC-9]]s. | ||
[[image:TEC-9.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Intratec TEC-9 - 9x19mm]] | [[image:TEC-9.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Intratec TEC-9 - 9x19mm]] | ||
[[Image:SCTEC9-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An Old Town prostitute fires her TEC-9 at the mobsters below. Note the sling rings, which a TEC-DC9 lacks.]] | [[Image:SCTEC9-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An Old Town prostitute ([[Emmy Robbin]]) fires her TEC-9 at the mobsters below. Note the sling rings, which a TEC-DC9 lacks.]] | ||
[[Image:SCTEC9-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another prostitute fires her TEC-9, which appears to a be post-production edit. Note how she rests her thumb on the bolt, which would be cycling in reality.]] | [[Image:SCTEC9-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another prostitute fires her TEC-9, which appears to a be post-production edit. Note how she rests her thumb on the bolt, which would be cycling in reality.]] | ||
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Sin City is the 2005 feature film adaptation of the graphic novel series created by Frank Miller. The film was co-directed by Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller. Many of the cast along with directors Rodriguez and Miller would return for the 2014 sequel Sin City: A Dame to Kill For.
The following weapons were used in the film Sin City:
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Pistols
Springfield Armory M1911A1
The Springfield Armory M1911A1 is one of the most frequently used handguns in the film (Which are clearly seen on the slides of the guns). At the beginning of the film, The Salesman (Josh Hartnett) uses a G.I. model fitted with a sound-suppressor to kill a woman. Marv (Mickey Rourke) also packs a G.I. model, which he affectionately named "Gladys", after a nun in his Catholic school. Apparently he took the gun from a guy he killed at school based on the line "I stole her off the toughest guy I ever messed with, back in school. He was dead at the time, so he didn't miss her." -(From the graphic novel Sin City: The Hard Goodbye). "Gladys" is briefly seen held by Marv's parole officer Lucille (Carla Gugino). Detective Jack "Jackie Boy" Rafferty (Benicio del Toro) packs a single G.I. model with Pearl grips and Dwight McCarthy (Clive Owen) carries two matching G.I.'s with ivory grips. Along with all of them, several random extras such as thugs and Old Town prostitutes are seen with M1911A1s as well.
Beretta 92FS (mocked up as Beretta 93R "Auto 9")
Douglas Klump (Rick Gomez) is the first character seen with the Beretta "Auto 9", aka the RoboCop gun. Hartigan (Bruce Willis) later takes Klump's Auto 9 and kills a cop with it at the Roark's farm. The original Auto-9 seen in RoboCop was an actual Beretta 93R, but Sin City uses the RoboCop 3-version of the gun, which was built off a Beretta 92FS - close inspection of the slide reveals the decocking safety of a 92FS, while a genuine 93R has a frame-mounted safety. It was mentioned in a behind-the-scenes featurette that this particular weapon was used due to writer Frank Miller's involvement in the story for RoboCop 2 and RoboCop 3.
Colt Defender
During the scene where Hartigan (Bruce Willis) is in a hospital room and Senator Roark (Powers Boothe) is telling him how he'll pay for shooting Roark Jr. (Nick Stahl), Senator Roark can be seen with a Colt Defender, Colt's compact 3" barreled 1911 variant - if you look closely you can see the Colt "Ponies" on the slide before and after the words "Colt Defender". It is clearly too small to be an Officer's ACP as it was previously listed.
Beretta 92FS
Roark Jr. a.k.a. The Yellow Bastard (Nick Stahl) wields a Beretta 92FS when he follows Hartigan (Bruce Willis) to Kady's Bar and then fires it at Hartigan and Nancy (Jessica Alba) as they try to escape in her car. Several other thugs and Old Town prostitutes carry Berettas.
Walther P22
The first Walther P22 we see is in the hand of an Old Town prostitute, which is a nickel target model with laser. The next one we see is the one that Hartigan (Bruce Willis) takes from Shlubb (Nick Offerman) which is also two-tone and is seen being affixed with a suppressor by Shlubb when going to pick up Hartigan. Hartigan's Walther P22 is notably seen while it's on the the seat of the stolen Ferrari next to the Auto 9 carried by Klump (Rick Gomez).
Colt Officers ACP M1991A1 Series 80
In the beginning of the movie, Roark Jr. (Nick Stahl) carries a Colt Officer's ACP 1911 variant with a blued frame and stainless steel slide, which he uses to shoot Detective Hartigan (Bruce Willis) several times non-fatally and hold Nancy Callahan (Makenzie Vega) hostage but loses it when Hartigan blows his arm off on the dock.
Revolvers
Smith & Wesson Model 29
In the beginning of the film, Detective Hartigan (Bruce Willis) uses a Smith & Wesson Model 29 .44 Magnum to rescue the young Nancy Callahan (Makenzie Vega), and also uses it to blow Roark Jr. (Nick Stahl) apart. Frank Miller made Hartigan use a .44 Magnum as an ode to Dirty Harry and felt the 5th film was a bad way to end the series, so he made this as his Dirty Harry. Note how Nancy's last name is "Callahan." Despite being a lefty in real life, Bruce Willis was nice enough to fake being a righty shooter for the film to stay faithful to the comics.
Colt Python
In the beginning of the film, Bob (Michael Madsen) shoots his partner, Hartigan (Bruce Willis) with a Colt Python in the back and chest in fear of the Roark family's wrath. A hitman holds a Colt Python to Marv's back in Katie's Bar, and an Old Town prostitute can also be seen wielding one. Strangely Bob fires 8 shots out of his six shot Python, versus only six in the book.
Colt Detective Special
In the beginning of the film, Detective Hartigan (Bruce Willis) packs a Colt Detective Special in an ankle holster as his "Spare Rod". He attempts to use it when he is shot several times by his partner, Bob (Michael Madsen), but is only shot again when he attempts to pull it out.
Ruger Blackhawk
When Hartigan (Bruce Willis) returns from being in prison for eight years and meets up with the now nineteen year old Nancy Callahan (Jessica Alba), she gives him a stainless steel Ruger Blackhawk which he uses during a shootout with Roark Jr. a.k.a. Yellow Bastard (Nick Stahl) in the throat, and during the rescue of Nancy at the Roark family farm. Nancy herself wears a pair of stainless Ruger Blackhawks and some old town prostitutes are seen with them, noticeably Dallas the black masked Prostitute (Patricia Vonne).
Smith & Wesson Model 19
Manute's henchman Stuka (Nicky Katt) packs a Smith & Wesson Model 19 with Pachmayr rubber grips. Manute (Michael Clarke Duncan) himself appears to use the same revolver in the alley before being shot several times. He then flees from the alley and is stopped by Miho (Devon Aoki), where he is seen using two Model 19s before she cuts him in half with a large blade spear type weapon.
Taurus Model 85
Wendy/Goldie (Jaime King) packs a stainless Taurus Model 85 in .38 Special throughout the film, firing it several times at Marv (Mickey Rourke), and nearly kills Kevin (Elijah Wood) with it before Marv knocks her out. Marv's parole officer Lucille (Carla Gugino) also packs a Taurus Model 85.
Submachine Guns
IMI Uzi
Gail's (Rosario Dawson) weapon of choice is a full size IMI Uzi. The police guarding Cardinal Roark's (Rutger Hauer) home also carry IMI Uzis.
Intratec TEC-9
When Dwight McCarthy (Clive Owen) packs the mob into the twisted alleyway prostitutes open up with Intratec TEC-9s.
Micro Uzi
The Painted Cop (Ryan Rutledge) brings a squad armed, like himself, with Micro Uzis to take out Marv (Mickey Rourke) at the Roark's farm. We later see both an Old Town prostitute and an IRA mercenary with Micro Uzis.
Shotgun
SPAS-12
One of the IRA mercenaries that comes after Dwight McCarthy (Clive Owen) at 'The Pits' carries a Franchi SPAS-12.
Rifle
Steyr AUG
Murphy, the IRA mercenary that shoots McCarthy (Clive Owen) from the T-Rex uses a Steyr AUG. Later when they find the bullet in Rafferty's badge, the bullet is far too large to be a 5.56mm.
Other
Mk 2 hand grenade
A Mk 2 hand grenade (likely just a plastic molded prop) is used by Brian (Tommy Flanagan) to send Dwight flying into the tar pits and to send Miho airborne, but not kill her.