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Revision as of 07:12, 13 October 2008
The Browning Automatic Rifle can be seen in the following films and video games used by the following actors:
Film
- Illeagal Arms dealer in City Of God
- U.S. Military personnel in The Battle of The Bulge
- U.S. Military personnel in Kelly's Heroes
- U.S. Military personnel in The Longest Day
- U.S. Military personnel in Pearl Harbor
- U.S. Army soldiers in Patton
- Edward Burns as PFC Richard Reiben in Saving Private Ryan (with bipod removed)
- U.S. Army soldiers in Band of Brothers
- U.S. Marines in Flags of our Fathers
- U.S. Army soldier in the extended edition of King Kong
- Hatcher's men in The Rundown
- Charleton Heston as Neville (with M3 infrared night scope and bipod removed) in The Omega Man
- Steve McQueen and U.S.Navy personnel in The Sand Pebbles
- An IRA member in Michael Collins
- Warren Oates as John Dillinger and gang members in Dillinger
Video Games
Anime
- Gretal in Black Lagoon