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== Colt Detective Special == | == Colt Detective Special == | ||
Carmine Rosato ([[Carmine Caridi]]) draws a nickel [[Colt Detective Special]] revolver when the policeman enters the bar after the attempted hit on Frankie Pentangeli. | Carmine Rosato ([[Carmine Caridi]]) draws a nickel [[Colt Detective Special]] revolver when the policeman enters the bar after the attempted hit on Frankie Pentangeli. Willi Cicci ([[Joe Spinell]]) fires a regulard Colt DS during the subsequent shootout outside. Rocco Lampone ([[Tom Rosqui]]) also uses what is possibly a Detective Special when confronting Hyman Roth (Lee Strasberg). Agents who exchange gunfire with Rocco also appear to be using the Colt revolver. | ||
[[Image:NickelColtDS.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Colt Detective Special (Nickel) - .38 Special]] | [[Image:NickelColtDS.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Colt Detective Special (Nickel) - .38 Special]] | ||
[[Image:Gf2-snub.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Carmine ([[Carmine Caridi]]) pulls his Colt snubnose when a policeman enters the bar.]] | [[Image:Gf2-snub.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Carmine ([[Carmine Caridi]]) pulls his Colt snubnose when a policeman enters the bar.]] |
Revision as of 09:21, 2 April 2013
The Godfather Part II is the 1974 gangster film that was the continuation of the Corleone family saga that began with 1972's The Godfather. The film follows the path of Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) as the head of Corleone crime family as well as traces the roots of his father Vito (Robert De Niro) and the beginnings of the empire in the New York of the early 20th century. Francis Ford Coppola returned as director and the trilogy would be completed with 1990's The Godfather Part III.
The following weapons were used in the film The Godfather Part II:
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Handguns
Merwin & Hulbert break-top revolver
In the 1917 flashback, a young Peter Clemenza (Bruno Kirby) pulls a Merwin & Hulbert break-top revolver when he and Vito Corleone (Robert De Niro) break into his "friend's" house to steal a rug. Similar revolvers are also seen used by the Italian actor on stage and inside the gun bag Clemenza tosses to Vito.
Webley Mk VI
During the 1921 flashback, Vito Corleone (Robert De Niro) uses a Webley Mk VI, wrapped in a cloth to slightly suppress the shots when he confronts Don Fanucci (Gastone Moschin) in his apartment building. Vito is then seen going to a rooftop to break the revolver apart and scatters the parts.
Colt New Service
The Cuban police officer pulls what appears to be a Colt New Service revolver when he confronts Michael's bodyguard (Amerigo Tot) in the hospital room of Hyman Roth (Lee Strasberg).
Colt Detective Special
Carmine Rosato (Carmine Caridi) draws a nickel Colt Detective Special revolver when the policeman enters the bar after the attempted hit on Frankie Pentangeli. Willi Cicci (Joe Spinell) fires a regulard Colt DS during the subsequent shootout outside. Rocco Lampone (Tom Rosqui) also uses what is possibly a Detective Special when confronting Hyman Roth (Lee Strasberg). Agents who exchange gunfire with Rocco also appear to be using the Colt revolver.
Colt M1911A1
The military police guards outside Frankie Pentangeli's (Michael V. Gazzo) barracks carry Colt M1911A1 pistols.
Submachine Guns
Madsen M50
The assassins that shoot at Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) in his bedroom at the beginning of the film use Madsen M50 submachine guns. Rocco Lampone (Tom Rosqui) and Tom Hagen (Robert Duvall) find one in the hands of the dead killers.
Thompson M1
Some of the guards on the Corleone compound after Michael is shot at run around the grounds carrying M1 Thompson submachine guns.
Rifles
M1 Carbine
The military police guards outside Frankie Pentangeli's (Michael V. Gazzo) barracks carry M1 Carbine rifles.
FN FAL
The Cuban Military Police are seen wielding FAL rifles when the rebel suicide bombs himself.
Shotguns
Lupara
The Bodyguards from Vito Corleone's (Robert De Niro) past are seen with luparas.