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The lee-enfield is an inferior rifle when compared to the Mauser type. | |||
'''The Lee-Enfield rifle and variants can be seen in the following movies and video games:''' | '''The Lee-Enfield rifle and variants can be seen in the following movies and video games:''' | ||
== Short Magazine Lee-Enfield rifle == | == Short Magazine Lee-Enfield rifle == |
Revision as of 00:13, 23 April 2009
The lee-enfield is an inferior rifle when compared to the Mauser type. The Lee-Enfield rifle and variants can be seen in the following movies and video games:
Short Magazine Lee-Enfield rifle
Film
- Daniel Radcliffe as Lieutenant Jack Kipling in My Boy Jack (2007) (No.1 MkIII)
- Richard Dormer as Corporal John O'Leary in My Boy Jack (2007)
- Shiite refugee in Three Kings
- Kamal Khan's guards in Octopussy (SMLE No 1 Mk 3)
- Afghan Mujahideen in The Beast of War
- Holstered in a motorbike sidecar in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
- Paul Hogan as Mick Dundee in Crocodile Dundee (Hunting rifle converted)
- British troops in A Bridge Too Far (No.4 Mk1 and No.4 Mk1* rifles)
- British troops in The Longest Day (1963) (No.4 Mk1 Rifles)
- Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje as Lock-Nah in The Mummy Returns
- British and IRA forces in Michael Collins (SMLE No 1 Mk 3 and R.I.C. pattern)
- An IRA member in Bloody Sunday (2001) (SMLE No 1 Mk 3)
- British Army soldiers in The Water Horse
- British and Indian Army soldiers in "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom"
- Oceanian soldiers in 1984 (No.5 Jungle Carbines)
- Kevin Eldon as Sgt. Tony Fisher in Hot Fuzz (No.1 MkIII* rifle)
- British soldiers and public school students in If... (No.4 rifles)
- Paper Tiger (No.4 Mk1 and No.5 Jungle Carbines)
- Kelly's Heroes (No.4 rifles - used as a "stand-in" for the M1 Garand in a number of scenes where there were not enough Garands to equip the background actors)
- Carl Weathers as Sundog/George Washington Lincoln Brown in Death Hunt
- Too Late the Hero (1970) (No.1 MkIII rifles)
- Prof. Nathan Phipps (William Langlois) in Curse of the Komodo (highly customized No 4. Mk 1)
- Hell's Angels (1930) (No.1 MkIII rifles)
- Greek soldier in The Hunters (1958) (No.1 MkIII rifle)
- Sahara (1943) (No.1 MkIII rifles)
- British soldiers in All The King Men (1999)
Television
Video Games
- British Army soldiers in Medal of Honor: Frontline (non-playable)
- Medal of Honor: Heroes (as the "Enfield Rifle")
Enfield Enforcer/L42A1 sniper rifle
Movies
- Spy Game used by Tom Bishop.