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[[File:TommyB.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Tommy Boy'' (1995)]] | [[File:TommyB.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Tommy Boy'' (1995)]] | ||
'''''Tommy Boy''''' is a 1995 feature film comedy directed by [[Peter Segal]] and stars Thomas R. "Tommy" Callahan III | '''''Tommy Boy''''' is a 1995 feature film comedy directed by [[Peter Segal]] and stars [[Chris Farley]] as Thomas R. "Tommy" Callahan III, the irrepressible son of the owner of an auto parts company who agrees to travel cross country with executive assistant Richard Hayden ([[David Spade]]) in order to complete a sales deal. The cast included [[Brian Dennehy]], [[Bo Derek]] and an uncredited [[Rob Lowe]]. | ||
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Revision as of 21:00, 13 September 2017
Tommy Boy is a 1995 feature film comedy directed by Peter Segal and stars Chris Farley as Thomas R. "Tommy" Callahan III, the irrepressible son of the owner of an auto parts company who agrees to travel cross country with executive assistant Richard Hayden (David Spade) in order to complete a sales deal. The cast included Brian Dennehy, Bo Derek and an uncredited Rob Lowe.
The following weapons were used in the film Tommy Boy:
Colt Police Positive
The guards at the bank carry Colt Police Positive revolvers.
Ruger AC556
A Ruger AC556 fitted with a scope is seen being taken out of a trunk by Paul Barish (Rob Lowe). The rifle is seen going off when it gets tangled with the car's automatic seat belt.