The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974): Difference between revisions
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''The Taking of Pelham One Two Three'' is a 1974 thriller based on a best selling novel and stars [[Walter Matthau]] as a lieutenant of the New York Transit Authority who deals with the hijacking of the subway train designated as "Pelham 123". A [[The Taking of Pelham 123 (2009)|remake]] starring [[Denzel Washington]] and directed by [[Tony Scott]] was released in 2009.
'''The following weapons appear in the film ''The Taking of Pelham One Two Three'':'''
'''The following weapons appear in the film ''The Taking of Pelham One Two Three'':'''
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Revision as of 18:20, 1 June 2011
The Taking of Pelham One Two Three is a 1974 thriller based on a best selling novel and stars Walter Matthau as a lieutenant of the New York Transit Authority who deals with the hijacking of the subway train designated as "Pelham 123". A remake starring Denzel Washington and directed by Tony Scott was released in 2009.
The following weapons appear in the film The Taking of Pelham One Two Three:
Mr. Green (Martin Balsam) and Mr. Brown (Earl Hindman) each carry a Colt Detective Special while taking over the subway train. The undercover NYPD officer also uses a Detective Special, drawn from an ankle holster, when he shoots at the hijackers after jumping off the train. Transit Authority Lt. Rico Patrone (Jerry Stiller) also keeps a Detective Special in a holster on his belt.
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Transit Authority Patrolman James (Nathan George) carries a Colt Official Police revolver, identified by its front sight, medium frame, and ejector rod.
Mr. Blue (Robert Shaw) draws a Star Model B when commandeering the subway train from the motorman, Denny Doyle, and when approaching the wounded undercover NYPD officer. This weapon alternates between the Star and a Browning Hi-Power, seen in both scenes.