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'''''Our Man in Havana''''' (1959) was the second collaboration between director [[Carol Reed]] and writer Graham Greene ([[The Third Man]]). The movie starred [[Alec Guinness]], Burl Ives, Maureen O'Hara, Ernie Kovacs, Noël Coward, and Ralph Richardson and was filmed entirely on location in Havana and London. A ne’er-do-well Hoover vacuum salesman in pre-revolutionary Cuba, Jim Wormold (Guinness) is hand-picked by the British secret service to be “their man in Havana,” with surprising complications for the British, enemy agents, and the Havana Police Department | '''''Our Man in Havana''''' (1959) was the second collaboration between director [[Carol Reed]] and writer Graham Greene ([[The Third Man]]). The movie starred [[Alec Guinness]], Burl Ives, Maureen O'Hara, Ernie Kovacs, Noël Coward, and Ralph Richardson and was filmed entirely on location in Havana and London. A ne’er-do-well Hoover vacuum salesman in pre-revolutionary Cuba, Jim Wormold (Guinness), is hand-picked by the British secret service to be “their man in Havana,” with surprising complications for the British, enemy agents, and the Havana Police Department | ||
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Revision as of 19:04, 6 April 2013
Our Man in Havana (1959) was the second collaboration between director Carol Reed and writer Graham Greene (The Third Man). The movie starred Alec Guinness, Burl Ives, Maureen O'Hara, Ernie Kovacs, Noël Coward, and Ralph Richardson and was filmed entirely on location in Havana and London. A ne’er-do-well Hoover vacuum salesman in pre-revolutionary Cuba, Jim Wormold (Guinness), is hand-picked by the British secret service to be “their man in Havana,” with surprising complications for the British, enemy agents, and the Havana Police Department
The following weapons were used in the film Our Man in Havana:
M1911A1
Throughout the film, Havana police Captain Segura (Ernie Kovacs) carries a Colt M1911A1 pistol with a Cuban flag grip.
Colt M1921 Thompson
Throughout the film, Havana police carry a Colt M1921 Thompson submachine gun.
M1 Garand
Throughout the film, M1 Garands can be seen in the Havana police armory.