The Blues Brothers: Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
The Blues Brothers: Difference between revisions
Trooper Mount carries with him a [[Winchester Model 1300]] when they arrive at the Blues Brother's concert to arrest them.
Trooper Mount carries with him a [[Winchester Model 1300]] when they arrive at the Blues Brother's concert to arrest them. Several prison guards are seen using them at the end of the film.
[[Image:WinchesterModel1300Defender.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Winchester Model 1300 - 12 gauge]]
[[Image:WinchesterModel1300Defender.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Winchester Model 1300 - 12 gauge]]
[[Image:BB-870-1.png|thumb|none|600px|Trooper Mount (right) holding his Winchester Model 1300 when Corrections Officer Mercer ([[John Candy]]) explains that he wants to see the Blues Brother's concert before they arrest them.]]
[[Image:BB-870-1.png|thumb|none|600px|Trooper Mount (right) holding his Winchester Model 1300 when Corrections Officer Mercer ([[John Candy]]) explains that he wants to see the Blues Brother's concert before they arrest them.]]
[[Image:BB-870-2.png|thumb|none|600px|Trooper Mount, holding his Winchester Model 1300, sits with Trooper Daniel and Officer Mercer as they watch the Blues Brother's concert. You can clearly see the ejection port here.]]
[[Image:BB-870-2.png|thumb|none|600px|Trooper Mount, holding his Winchester Model 1300, sits with Trooper Daniel and Officer Mercer as they watch the Blues Brother's concert. You can clearly see the ejection port here.]]
[[Image:BB-870-4.png|thumb|none|600px|Two of the prison guards hold Remington 870s while others hold Ithaca 37s.]]
[[Image:BB-870-5.png|thumb|none|600px|The two prison guards in front hold Remington 870s during the prison riot at the end.]]
==Remington 870==
==Remington 870==
Revision as of 03:33, 17 September 2009
The following weapons were used in the film The Blues Brothers:
One Chicago police officer is seen with a Smith & Wesson Model 19 in his holster during the Nazi Rally.
Walther PPK
When the Blues Brothers and their band go to Ray's Music Exchange, Ray (Ray Charles) draws a Walther PPK and fires at a kid who is about to steal a guitar.
M1 Flamethrower
Incorrectly referred to as the "M79 Flamethrower", Jake's Ex-fiance (Carrie Fisher) uses an M1 Flamethrower to try to kill Jake and Elwood when they are in a phonebooth.
Trooper Mount carries with him a Winchester Model 1300 when they arrive at the Blues Brother's concert to arrest them. Several prison guards are seen using them at the end of the film.
Remington 870
Several police officers and prison guards use Remington 870s toward the end of the film.
Ithaca 37
Several police officers and prison guards are seen with Ithaca 37s toward the end of the movie.
Luger P08
The leader of the Illinois Nazi Party (Henry Gibson) uses a Luger P08 to shoot at the Blues Brothers during the car chase at the end.
M16
Chicago SWAT officers and US Army soldiers use original M16 rifles during the climax of the movie.
M16 (Colt SP1)
Jake's Ex-fiance (Carrie Fisher) uses an M16 when trying to kill Jake and Elwood after their concert. It has a birdcage flashider, but no foward assist, making it a Colt SP1. Also, while they are normally seen carrying original M16s, two US Army soldiers switch from M16s to SP1s in a continuity error when they are firing through a door when searching for the Blues Brothers.
Remington 700
Several SWAT officer carry Remington 700 when setting up sniper positions across the street during the climax.
Unknown Rocket Launcher
Jake's Ex-fiance (Carrie Fisher) uses an unknown rocket launcher to try to kill Jake and Elwood when they are outside their apartment building.
Trivia
Weapons Manuals
When she is at her beauty salon, Jake's Ex-fiance (Carrie Fisher) has two weapon manuals on her desk: "M79 Flame-Thrower" and "Anti-Personnel Mines". It's difficult to see the other text on the manuals, but from the logos, it looks like Government files. I wonder how she got those...
Use of Unnecessary Violence
This humourous line proved very controversial within the Chicago Police Department. Due to this line, the Chicago Police Department banned use of its name and insignia in films and television shows until the 2000s. Several movies, such as The Negotiator, used names like "Metro Police" because the name "Chicago Police" could not be used.
Police Car Wreckage
About 60 police cars were used in the film. Most of these cars were humorously wrecked throughout the film. Here are some shots of it.
Overreaction
The Blues Brothers are two petty criminals who are guilty of merely reckless driving, speeding, running red lights, and other traffic violations. Yet, in order to arrest them, they need the Illinois State Police, the Chicago Police, the Chicago Fire Department, the Chicago Police SWAT team, and the United States Army. Kind of an overreaction, wouldn't you say?