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'''The Webley British Bulldog can be seen used in the following films and television shows:''' | '''The Webley British Bulldog can be seen used in the following films and television shows:''' | ||
==A bit of Trivia== | |||
The Webley Bulldog is one of the most famous revolvers made by the company. Charles J. Guiteau use a Webley bulldog to assassinate U.S. President James A. Garfield in 1881. | |||
=== Film === | === Film === |
Revision as of 20:54, 2 January 2010
The Webley British Bulldog can be seen used in the following films and television shows:
A bit of Trivia
The Webley Bulldog is one of the most famous revolvers made by the company. Charles J. Guiteau use a Webley bulldog to assassinate U.S. President James A. Garfield in 1881.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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From Hell | Johnny Depp | Inspector Abberline | None | 2001 |
Unforgiven | Richard Harris | English Bob | None | 1992 |
Unforgiven | Gene Hackman | Little Bill | None | 1992 |
The Wind and the Lion | Billy Williams | British luncheon guest | None | 1975 |
High Plains Drifter | Verna Bloom | Sarah Belding | None | 1973 |
Joe Kidd | Stella Garcia | Helen Sanchez | None | 1972 |
Joe Kidd | Robert Duvall | Frank Harlan | None | 1972 |
And Then There Were None | Louis Hayward | Philip Lombard | None | 1945 |
And Then There Were None | Walter Huston | Dr. Edward G. Armstrong | None | 1945 |
And Then There Were None | June Duprez | Vera Claythorne | None | 1945 |
Television
Actor | Character | Show Title / Episode | Note | Air Date |
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Jamie Sives | Scots Guard Captain Reynolds | Doctor Who (New Series) | "Tooth and Claw" | 2006 |
Pauline Collins | Queen Victoria | Doctor Who (New Series) | "Tooth and Claw" | 2006 |