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== Unknown Revolver, likely Smith & Wesson K-Frame == | == Unknown Revolver, likely Smith & Wesson K-Frame == | ||
Sheriff Wes Patterson (Jeff Wright) uses an unknown revolver in the film, but never fires it; in fact, he never even draws it. It is also likely that the security guard that gets shot in the bank robbery at the beginning (Also played by Jeff Wright) uses the same revolver, given this movie's low budget. | Sheriff Wes Patterson ([[Jeff Wright]]) uses an unknown revolver in the film, but never fires it; in fact, he never even draws it. It is also likely that the security guard that gets shot in the bank robbery at the beginning (Also played by Jeff Wright) uses the same revolver, given this movie's low budget. | ||
[[Image:PDVD 569.JPG|thumb| | [[Image:PDVD 569.JPG|thumb|400px|none|Sheriff Wes Patterson has his revolver holstered after administering CPR to Alli.]] | ||
[[Image:PDVD 574.JPG|thumb|400px|none|The security guard falls with his revolver after being shot in the leg.]] | |||
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Revision as of 21:50, 19 July 2009
The following firearms appeared in the movie Rupert Patterson Wants to be a Super Hero.
Beretta 92FS
Gus (Johnny Crawford) uses a Beretta 92FS in the movie. It is never actually fired, only overdubbed with a gunshot sound in the beginning news story. It's quite possibly a non-firing prop gun.
Unknown Revolver, likely Smith & Wesson K-Frame
Sheriff Wes Patterson (Jeff Wright) uses an unknown revolver in the film, but never fires it; in fact, he never even draws it. It is also likely that the security guard that gets shot in the bank robbery at the beginning (Also played by Jeff Wright) uses the same revolver, given this movie's low budget.