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A [[Bergmann MP18]] is wielded by [[Jamie Bell]] as Pte. Charlie Shakespeare in one scene. It is a common misconception that the MP18 wasn't introduced until 1918 with the Ludendorff offensive. However, this is not the case as there are reports that it arrived on the battlefield (albeit in small numbers) as early as 1916. It would, however, have more likely used a "snail drum" magazine as opposed to the 20 round box one used in the film.
A [[Bergmann MP18]] is wielded by [[Jamie Bell]] as Pte. Charlie Shakespeare in one scene. It is a common misconception that the MP18 wasn't introduced until 1918 with the Ludendorff offensive. However, this is not the case as there are reports that it arrived on the battlefield (albeit in small numbers) as early as 1916. It would, however, have more likely used a "snail drum" magazine as opposed to the 20 round box one used in the film.
[[Image:MP18I.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Bergmann MP18 Sub Machine Gun with Box Mag - 9mm]]
[[Image:MP18I.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Bergmann MP18 Sub Machine Gun with Box Mag - 9mm]]
[[Image:Deathwatch PrivateShakespeare BergmanMP18.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pte. Charlie Shakespeare [[Jamie Bell]] aims a Bergmann MP18 at Pte. Thomas Quinn ([[Andy Serkis]]). Note the 20 round box magazine.]]
[[Image:Deathwatch PrivateShakespeare BergmanMP18.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pte. Charlie Shakespeare ([[Jamie Bell]]) aims a Bergmann MP18 at Pte. Thomas Quinn ([[Andy Serkis]]). Note the 20 round box magazine.]]
[[Image:Deathwatch PrivateShakespeare BergmanMP18 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Shakespeare fires the MP18.]]
[[Image:Deathwatch PrivateShakespeare BergmanMP18 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Shakespeare fires the MP18.]]



Revision as of 04:08, 17 February 2011

'Deathwatch' is a 2002 British Horror Film. In the brutal trench fighting of the First World War, the survivors of a British unit, Y Company, are separated from their regiment after a fierce battle. Attempting to return to their lines, the British soldiers discover what appears to be a bombed out German trench, abandoned except for three German soldiers. After killing most of the Germans, and taking one prisoner, the British company fortifies to hold the trench until reinforcements can arrive. Soon, however, strange things being to happen as a sense of evil descends on the trench and the British begin turn on each other.

The following weapons are seen in the movie Deathwatch:

Warning: This page may contain spoilers.

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Deathwatch (2002)



Rifles

Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III*

Used by almost all of the British soldiers of Y company including Pte. Charlie Shakespeare (Jamie Bell), Sgt. David Tate (Hugo Speer), Pvt. Jack Hawkstone (Hans Matheson), Pte. Willie McNess (Dean Lennox Kelly) and Pte. Anthony Bradford (Hugh O'Conor) is the Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III*, the standard issue rifle of the British Army during WW1. Pte. Barry Starinski (Kris Marshall) has a telescopic sight fitted to his.

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Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III* - .303 British. This was the main battle rifle of British and Commonwealth forces during the First World War, introduced in 1907 it has seen action throughout the 20th century
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Pte. Willie McNess (Dean Lennox Kelly) aims his Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III* at the German soldiers in the trench.
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Pvt. Jack Hawkstone (Hans Matheson) with his Lee-Enfield.
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Hawkstone chambering a round in his Lee-Enfield.
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Hawkstone slams the bolt home.
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Pte. Barry Starinski (Kris Marshall) aims his Scoped Lee-Enfield.
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Pte. Starinski sweeps through the trenches with his Scoped Lee-Enfield.
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Pte. Anthony Bradford (Hugh O'Conor) on watch with his Lee-Enfield.
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Pte. Charlie Shakespeare (Jamie Bell) searching the trenches with his Lee-Enfield.
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Sgt. David Tate (Hugo Speer) cleans his Lee-Enfield as he talks with Pte. Shakespeare.
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Sgt. Tate aims his Lee-Enfield.

Karabiner 98k

Most of the German rifles seen in the trench are the anachronistic, WW2 model Karabiner 98k. They are used by Pte. Charlie Shakespeare (Jamie Bell) and Corporal 'Doc' Fairweather (Matthew Rhys). Shakespeare also gives one to German prisoner Friedrich (Torben Liebrecht) to defend himself.

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Karabiner 98k - German manufacture 1937 date - 7.92x57mm Mauser
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Corporal 'Doc' Fairweather (Matthew Rhys) aims his Karabiner 98k.
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'Doc' Fairweather with the 98k slung around his back.
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'Doc' Fairweather aims his 98k into No-Man's Land.
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Pte. Charlie Shakespeare (Jamie Bell) hands a 98k to Friedrich (Torben Liebrecht) so he can protect himself.
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Shakespeare searches for 'Doc' Fairweather with a 98k.
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Shakespeare fires his 98k, now fitted with bayonet.

Mauser Gewehr 1898

The German soldier Friedrich (Torben Liebrecht) uses a Mauser Gewehr 1898 to hold Pte. Charlie Shakespeare (Jamie Bell) at gunpoint at the end of the film. The historically accurate Gewehr 1898 is only used in this part and at the beginning; the rest of the Mauser rifles are the historically anachronistic Karabiner 98k.

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Mauser Gewehr 1898 Rifle - 7.92mm
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Friedrich (Torben Liebrecht) aims a Mauser Gewehr 1898 at Pte. Charlie Shakespeare (Jamie Bell).
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Close-up of the Gewehr 1898.

Submachine Guns

Bergmann MP18

A Bergmann MP18 is wielded by Jamie Bell as Pte. Charlie Shakespeare in one scene. It is a common misconception that the MP18 wasn't introduced until 1918 with the Ludendorff offensive. However, this is not the case as there are reports that it arrived on the battlefield (albeit in small numbers) as early as 1916. It would, however, have more likely used a "snail drum" magazine as opposed to the 20 round box one used in the film.

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Bergmann MP18 Sub Machine Gun with Box Mag - 9mm
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Pte. Charlie Shakespeare (Jamie Bell) aims a Bergmann MP18 at Pte. Thomas Quinn (Andy Serkis). Note the 20 round box magazine.
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Shakespeare fires the MP18.

Machine Guns

Vickers Mk1 Machine Gun

Pte. Willie McNess (Dean Lennox Kelly) uses a Vickers Mk1 Machine Gun in the opening sequence.

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Vickers Mk1 Machine Gun - .303 British
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Pte. Willie McNess (Dean Lennox Kelly) opens up with the Vickers Mk1 Machine Gun.
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McNess firing the Vickers.

Maxim MG08

A Maxim MG08 is used by German machine gunners in the opening sequence.

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German Maxim MG08 on sled mount - 7.92x57mm Mauser
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German soldiers fire a Maxim MG08 from a defensive position.
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A German gunner is shot off his Maxim.

Sidearms

Luger P08

A Luger P08 is used by Laurence Fox as Capt. Bramwell Jennings when he threatens Pte. Willie McNess (Dean Lennox Kelly) to stop him going over the top.

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Luger P08 - 9mm
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Capt. Bramwell Jennings (Laurence Fox) aims his Luger P08 at Pte. Willie McNess (Dean Lennox Kelly).
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The same scene from a different angle.

Webley-Fosbery Automatic Revolver

The revolver used by the British troops of Y Company including Pte. Charlie Shakespeare (Jamie Bell), Capt. Bramwell Jennings (Laurence Fox), Sgt. David Tate (Hugo Speer), Pte. Thomas Quinn (Andy Serkis), Pte. Anthony Bradford (Hugh O'Conor) and Cpl. 'Doc' Fairweather (Matthew Rhys) is the Webley-Fosbery Automatic Revolver. Note that Quinn has a bayonet attachment fitted to his; whilst the bayonet had never been used officially by the British Army since 1915, it is still possible that Quinn got his hands on one.

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Webley-Fosbery Automatic Revolver - .455 Webley

Grenades

Mills Bomb

A Mills Bombis carried by Jamie Bell as Pte. Charlie Shakespeare when he compares it with the Model 24 Stielhandgranate, it is incorrectly identified as a 'Pineapple' by Sgt. David Tate (Hugo Speer).

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Mills Bomb - High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade

Potato Masher Grenades

Y Company soldiers Sgt. David Tate (Hugh O'Conor) and Pte. Thomas Quinn (Andy Serkis), along with several others, use captured Model 24 Stielhandgranate hand grenades to clear out German dugouts. Based on their shape, they appear to antipersonnel fragmentation models.

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Antipersonnel fragmentation M24 hand grenade