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'''The following weapons can be seen in the film ''True Crime:''' | '''The following weapons can be seen in the film ''True Crime:''' | ||
''True Crime'' is a 1999 drama starring [[Clint Eastwood]] as a newspaper reporter who races the clock to try and prove that the inmate he interviewed is innocent before he is executed. | ''True Crime'' is a 1999 drama starring [[Clint Eastwood]] as a newspaper reporter who races the clock to try and prove that the deathrow inmate he interviewed is innocent before he is executed. | ||
[[Image:TrueC Poster.jpg|thumb|300px|right|''True Crime'' (1999)]] | |||
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Revision as of 07:15, 18 January 2010
The following weapons can be seen in the film True Crime:
True Crime is a 1999 drama starring Clint Eastwood as a newspaper reporter who races the clock to try and prove that the deathrow inmate he interviewed is innocent before he is executed.
Smith & Wesson Model 15
When Steve Everett (Clint Eastwood) interviews Dale Porterhouse about the day of the shooting, he says he remembers seeing Frank Beechum (Isaiah Washington) standing over the victim holding the Smith & Wesson Model 15). In the true account, the real assailant is seen holding the gun.