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[[Image:Manhunter_grahams_gun3.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Graham aims his [[Charter Arms Bulldog]] at the kicked running man. Note the guard holding unknown rifle or shotgun.]]
[[Image:Manhunter_grahams_gun3.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Graham aims his [[Charter Arms Bulldog]] at the kicked running man. Note the guard holding unknown rifle or shotgun.]]
[[Image:Manhunter_grahams_gun2.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Graham aims his [[Charter Arms Bulldog]] at the  kicked running man. A close-up of the gun. Note the Glaser safety slugs.]]
[[Image:Manhunter_grahams_gun2.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Graham aims his [[Charter Arms Bulldog]] at the  kicked running man. A close-up of the gun. Note the Glaser safety slugs.]]
[[Image:Manhunter_grahams_gun7.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Graham fires six rounds from his [[Charter Arms Bulldog]] at Francis Dollarhyde. Normal Muzzle flash. In reality, however, the [[Charter Arms Bulldog]] is chambered in only five rounds.]]
[[Image:Manhunter_grahams_gun7.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Graham fires six rounds from his [[Charter Arms Bulldog]] at Francis Dollarhyde. Normal Muzzle flash. In reality, however, this revolver is chambered in only five rounds.]]


==Remington 870==
==Remington 870==

Revision as of 13:57, 4 July 2010

Manhunter is the 1986 thriller directed by Michael Mann and was the first theatrical adaptation of the Thomas Harris novel Red Dragon. This film featured the first appearance of Hannibal Lecter (named Hannibal Lecktor here), here portrayed by Brian Cox. The book was later adapted again with Anthony Hopkins as Lecter in 2002's Red Dragon.

The following weapons were used in the film Manhunter:

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Manhunter (1986)


Charter Arms Bulldog

A Charter Arms Bulldog is seen used by FBI Special Agent Will Graham (William Petersen) towards the middle of the movie in the scene, where running African-American mistaken for the serial killer "Tooth Fairy" and in the final scene, while shooting real "Tooth Fairy"/"Red Dragon" - Francis Dollarhyde (Tom Noonan).

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pre 90's model bulldog.
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Graham aims his Charter Arms Bulldog.
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Graham aims his Charter Arms Bulldog at the kicked running man. Note the guard holding unknown rifle or shotgun.
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Graham aims his Charter Arms Bulldog at the kicked running man. A close-up of the gun. Note the Glaser safety slugs.
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Graham fires six rounds from his Charter Arms Bulldog at Francis Dollarhyde. Normal Muzzle flash. In reality, however, this revolver is chambered in only five rounds.

Remington 870

A Remington 870 is used by serial killer Francis Dollarhyde (Tom Noonan) with a sawed-off buttstock to shoot up his house at the end of the film. He kills 2 cops, wounds Jack Crawford (Dennis Farina) and attempts to kill Graham (William Petersen) before he pumps 6 rounds into him with his Bulldog (though before Dollarhyde was also wounded by another cop's bullet). The 870 used in the film was the personal shotgun of the films weapons expert Jim Zubiena. It was teflon coated, extended mag, mounted flashlight, Pachmayr pistol griped unit.

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Remington 870 - 12 gauge
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Dollarhyde prepairs his Remington 870 for the shootout.
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Dollarhyde shooting the lamp in his kitchen. There was no muzzle flash at this moment.
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Dollarhyde with his shotgun.
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Dollarhyde with his shotgun. Another angle.
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Detailed shot of Remington 870 in the hands of Dollarhyde, before he receives his last, seventh wound.

Colt Commando

Used by cops at the middle and the end of the film.

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Colt Commando - 5.56x45mm.
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Colt Commando in tropper's arms.

Smith & Wesson 3000 Shotgun

A Smith & Wesson 3000 Shotgun is seen in the hands of an FHP officer.

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Smith & Wesson 3000 shotgun - 12 Gauge.
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Unknown suppressed pistol

Used by Francis Dollarhyde (Tom Noonan) to shot 3 times and kill Ralph Dandridge (Ralph Mandy in original novel), played by Bill Cwikowski). The pistol is covered by something in most of the shots, so it's very difficult to say even what was used in this scene - pistol, or an unknown special effects device. Though, pistol anyway supressed (that's easy to know cause of it's sounds and facts listed about Dollarhide in the movie and in the novel)

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Dollarhyde shooting Ralph. All the eye can spot is the muzzle flash.
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Dollarhyde after shooting Ralph. He has something in his right arm, but shape is unclear.
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Dollarhyde with pistol in his right arm. Pistol is covered with something (paper bag ?).

Trivia

Incorrect Muzzle Flashes

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Just after the shot, depicted on the previous screenshot, there's enormous drawn visual effects muzzle flash.
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Another example of the incorrect drawn visual effects muzzle flash.
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Dollarhyde shooting another lamp in his kitchen. Note long muzzle flash.
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Dollarhyde shooting the cop. Muzzle flash is completely different,if compared to previous shot.
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Dollarhyde shooting another cop. Muzzle flash differ from others, again.
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Dollarhyde shooting the cop. Muzzle flash is long again.