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*Michael Caine in Zulu | *Michael Caine in ''[[Zulu]]'' | ||
*Peter O'Toole and Burt Lancaster in Zulu Dawn | *Peter O'Toole and Burt Lancaster in Zulu Dawn | ||
*British Troops in Shaka Zulu | *British Troops in Shaka Zulu | ||
*British Troops in Gunga Din | *British Troops in Gunga Din | ||
*The Thuggee in ''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]'' | |||
Sean Connery and Michael Caine carry Martini Henry rifles through the Khyber Pass in "The Man Who Would be King". | Sean Connery and Michael Caine carry Martini Henry rifles through the Khyber Pass in "The Man Who Would be King". |
Revision as of 12:15, 19 May 2008
The Martini-Henry rifle is a single shot breech loading rifle used by the British army in the late 1800's. It fired the .577/.450 cartridge. It is the primary firearm used in the films Zulu and Zulu Dawn.
It is used by:
- Michael Caine in Zulu
- Peter O'Toole and Burt Lancaster in Zulu Dawn
- British Troops in Shaka Zulu
- British Troops in Gunga Din
- The Thuggee in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Sean Connery and Michael Caine carry Martini Henry rifles through the Khyber Pass in "The Man Who Would be King".