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Henry Wheelock ([[John Dehner]]) has two shotguns displayed above his fireplace mantle when Dr. Mengele comes to kill him. | Henry Wheelock ([[John Dehner]]) has two shotguns displayed above his fireplace mantle when Dr. Mengele comes to kill him. | ||
[[Image:boysfrombrazil7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Wheelock learns too late Mengele ''isn't'' Lieberman and his shotguns are of no use to him, now.]] | [[Image:boysfrombrazil7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Wheelock learns too late Mengele ''isn't'' Lieberman and his shotguns are of no use to him, now.]] | ||
[[Image:boysfrombrazil3.jpg|thumb|none|600px| | [[Image:boysfrombrazil3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The shotguns are visible in the background.]] | ||
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The following weapons were used in the film The Boys from Brazil:
Browning Hi-Power
Dr. Josef Mengele (Gregory Peck) carries a Browning Hi-Power as his personal weapon. He uses it to kill Henry Wheelock (John Dehner) as part of his scheme to recreate the childhood of Adolf Hitler, as Wheelock's adopted son, Bobby, is (unknown to Wheelock) a clone of Hitler.
M16
When the Nazis destroy Dr. Josef Mengele's (Gregory Peck) Paraguayan laboratory, Dietrich Hessen (Sky Dumont) and Arnold Schwimmer (Wolf Kahler) carry M16 assault rifles. The guns aren't used onscreen, but are presumably used to kill Mengele's Paraguayan servants and bodyguards offscreen, as we hear gunfire and see the people lying dead on the ground.
Unidentified Shotguns
Henry Wheelock (John Dehner) has two shotguns displayed above his fireplace mantle when Dr. Mengele comes to kill him.