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* [[Charles Bronson]] in ''[[The Family/The Violent City]]'' | * [[Charles Bronson]] in ''[[The Family/The Violent City]]'' | ||
* [[Andrew Dice Clay]] in ''[[The Adventures of Ford Fairlane]]'' | * [[Andrew Dice Clay]] in ''[[Adventures of Ford Fairlane, The|The Adventures of Ford Fairlane]]'' | ||
* [[Dennis Quaid]] in ''[[The Big Easy]]'' | * [[Dennis Quaid]] in ''[[The Big Easy]]'' | ||
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==Television== | ==Television== | ||
* ''[[Miami Vice]]'' | * [[Philip Michael Thomas]] in ''[[Miami Vice]]'' | ||
* ''[[Charlie's Angels (TV)]]'' | * ''[[Charlie's Angels (TV)]]'' |
Revision as of 10:35, 16 October 2009
The Smith and Wesson Bodyguard revolver can be seen in the following movies, telivision, anime, and videogames.
Contrary to popular belief, this revolver is called "Bodyguard" by Smith & Wesson, and any revolvers resembling it are simply considered "Bodyguard-type", not true "Bodyguards"
Film
- Charlton Heston as N.Y.P.D. Detective Thorn in Soylent Green
- Charles Grey as Ernst Stavro Blofeld in Diamonds Are Forever
- Unknown man and woman in Moonraker
- Armored car guard in Heat