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[[Image:Alien 22.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Closeup of the Webley Junior Mk.II version.  Note the "Webley" grip.]]
[[Image:Alien 22.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Closeup of the Webley Junior Mk.II version.  Note the "Webley" grip.]]
[[Image:Alien 31.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A handgun is briefly seen in a holster in Kane's green spacesuit.]]
[[Image:Alien 31.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A handgun is briefly seen in a holster in Kane's green spacesuit.]]
There was a second scaled down set of everything with the suits, including the pistols. To make the space jockey set look gigantic Scott used his kids instead of the actors, in all the wide shots. So the Rexim's were for the grown ups, and the Webley's were for the kids.


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 00:35, 3 May 2011

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Poster for Alien: Director's Cut

Alien is the 1979 science fiction film that launched the Alien film franchise. Directed by Ridley Scott, the movie revolves around a space transport crew who stumble upon an alien lifeform that poses a grave threat to their lives. The film launched the movie career of Sigourney Weaver and would spawn three direct sequels: Aliens, Alien³, and Alien Resurrection as well as the Alien vs. Predator series of films. For the twentieth anniversary, Scott released a "Director's Cut", which added back several scenes.

The following weapons were used in the film Alien:


Custom Flamethrower

The main weapon used by the crew of the Nostromo is the flamethrower. The customized flamethrower is seen used by Ripley (Sigourney Weaver), Parker (Yaphet Kotto), and Dallas (Tom Skerritt).

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Closeup of the flamethrower used by Dallas (Tom Skerritt).
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Parker (Yaphet Kotto) holds the flamethrower.
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In a scene from the Director's Cut, Ripley uses the flamethrower. This scene would be echoed in both Aliens and Alien Resurrection.
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Ripley lets loose with the flamethrower.
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Ripley heads for the pod holding the flamethrower.

Harpoon Gun

Ripley is seen holding a harpoon gun when confronting the Alien in the escape pod.

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Ripley enters the pod with the harpoon gun.
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Closeup as the hook is deployed.
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Ripley fires the harpoon.
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Closeup as the gun is jammed in the door.

Rexim-Favor & Webley Junior Mk.II

When investigating the derelict ship, Dallas tells the crew to break out the weapons, the larger of which was based on the Swiss Rexim-Favor, the other based on a Webley Junior Mk.II air pistol. While not seen being used, they are briefly seen in holsters on the crew's spacesuits.

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One of the handgun props is seen below the cattle prod prop. This is based on the Swiss Rexim-Favor.
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A display of the some of the weapons.
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Closeup of the Webley Junior Mk.II version. Note the "Webley" grip.
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A handgun is briefly seen in a holster in Kane's green spacesuit.

There was a second scaled down set of everything with the suits, including the pistols. To make the space jockey set look gigantic Scott used his kids instead of the actors, in all the wide shots. So the Rexim's were for the grown ups, and the Webley's were for the kids.

See Also

Aliens

Alien³

Alien Resurrection