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'''''Note:''' Just like [[Snatch.]], the title is spelt with a period. In order not to reveal any spoilers, the descriptions will be brief.'' | '''''Note:''' Just like [[Snatch.]], the title is spelt with a period. In order not to reveal any spoilers, the descriptions will be brief.'' | ||
[[File:Blood simple poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Blood Simple.'' - Directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. This was | [[File:Blood simple poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Blood Simple.'' - Directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. This was their first film.]] | ||
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Revision as of 21:03, 8 June 2011
The following firearms were use in the film Blood Simple.:
Note: Just like Snatch., the title is spelt with a period. In order not to reveal any spoilers, the descriptions will be brief.
Iver Johnson Revolver
The most common weapon in the film is an Iver Johnson revolver. It is first kept by Abby (Frances McDormand) as a personal defense weapon, but is also used by her husband Marty (Dan Hedaya) and her lover Ray (John Getz), as well as the Private Investigator (M. Emmet Walsh). (Note: On IMDb and in the Coen brother's screenplay, his name is revealed as Loren Visser, but this does not come up in the film.)
M1911
An M1911 is the sidearm of the private investigator, but not seen until the final scene.
Bolt-Action Scoped Rifle
The private investigator uses an unknown type of bolt-action rifle to take aim at Abby and Ray.
Unknown Smith & Wesson revolver
In an apparent continuity error, a different revolver is seen in Abby's handbag. It has a Smith & Wesson logo.