Journey's End (2018): Difference between revisions
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[[File:JE Raleigh Lewis 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Second Lieutenant Raleigh ([[Asa Butterfield]]) mounts the Lewis gun.]]
[[File:JE Raleigh Lewis 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Second Lieutenant Raleigh ([[Asa Butterfield]]) mounts the Lewis gun.]]
==Maxim Gun==
==Maxim M1910==
German soldiers are seen with what appears to be a smooth-barelled [[Maxim#Maxim_M1910|Maxim M1910]], standing in for the more likely [[Maxim#Maxim_MG08|MG08]], although not strictly anachronistic, as it could have been captured from the Eastern Front.
German soldiers are seen with what appears to be a smooth-barelled [[Maxim#Maxim_M1910|Maxim M1910]], standing in for the more likely [[Maxim#Maxim_MG08|MG08]], although not strictly anachronistic, as it could have been captured from the Eastern Front.
[[File:Maxim-M1910-Smooth-water-jacket.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Maxim 1910, simplified version with smooth water jacket - 7.62x54mmR]].
[[File:Maxim-M1910-Smooth-water-jacket.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Maxim 1910, simplified version with smooth water jacket - 7.62x54mmR]].
Journey's End is a 2018 British war drama directed by Saul Dibb based on the play of the same name by R. C. Sherriff. In a dugout in Aisne in 1918, in the lead up to the famous German Spring Offensive, Second Lieutenant Raleigh, a replacement officer, is assigned to company commanded by former school-friend Captain Stanhope, only to discover several years in the trenches has turned Stanhope into a bitter, self-loathing alcoholic. This is fifth film adaptation of the novel. In the first adaptation Capt. Stanhope was portrayed by Colin Clive.
The following weapons were used in the film Journey's End (2018):
British soldiers carry the Lewis Gun, which can also be seen mounted in the trenches.
Maxim M1910
German soldiers are seen with what appears to be a smooth-barelled Maxim M1910, standing in for the more likely MG08, although not strictly anachronistic, as it could have been captured from the Eastern Front.