The Long Kiss Goodnight: Difference between revisions
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(Redirects, style edits, and other edits - That doesn't look like that much a 'large' revolver, and certainly not enough seen to make even a decent guess for an ID, let alone this contradictory one.)
Actually a pot metal training grenade, obviously from the markings. This grenade is thrown at Charly and Mitch, and shows all of traits of Hollywood Fantasy grenades. It has a 20 second delay, and packs the explosive power of twenty pounds of C4 and a 55 drum of gasoline.
This grenade, resembling the [[M26 hand grenade|M26/M61]], though actually a pot metal training version, is thrown at Charly and Mitch, and shows all of traits of Hollywood Fantasy grenades - It has a 20 second delay, and packs the explosive power of twenty pounds of C4 and a 55 drum of gasoline.
[[Image:TLKG-GrenadeA.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A Training version of the M26 Fragmentation Grenade is thrown at Charly and Mitch at the Train station.]]
[[Image:TLKG-GrenadeA.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A Training version of the M26 Fragmentation Grenade is thrown at Charly and Mitch at the Train station.]]
The Long Kiss Goodnight is a 1996 action comedy directed by Renny Harlin and written by Shane Black. Geena Davis stars as a housewife suffering from amnesia, but slowly discovers that she is in reality a covert government assassin. The film co-stars Samuel L. Jackson and Brian Cox.
The following weapons were used in the film The Long Kiss Goodnight:
Charly Baltimore (Geena Davis) takes a stainless Walther PPK/S with wood grips from the pants of Dr. Nathan Waldman (Brian Cox). Waldman said he kept the pistol next to "Mr. Wally", because, as he tells Mitch Henessey (Samuel L. Jackson) "most pat downs won't reveal it, as an agent's often reluctant to feel up another man's groin."
Glock Pistol
The police officers who mistakenly target Mitch Henessey (Samuel L. Jackson) carry Glock Pistols, most likely Glock 17s.
One Eyed Jack (Joseph McKenna) loses his eye (hence his name) and tries to kill Charly Baltimore for it with his .357 magnum Desert Eagle.
Colt Gold Cup National Match M1911A1
Daedalus (David Morse) packs a Stainless Series 80 Colt Gold Cup National Match in his waistband. Daedalus' handgun has the trademark Gold Cup Elliason adjustable sights, skeletonized match trigger and hammer, and the beavertail grip safety. The pistol also features a mounting rail on the top of the slide for optics. (thanks to RedJedRevolver)
Ruger KP94
Timothy (Craig Bierko) has a Ruger KP94 in his waist band, which he uses later to try to kill Mitch Henessey, when he gives him the option of being killed with either a knife or a gun; reason given for giving Mitch a choice on how he is to be killed is because it is Christmas.
SIG-Sauer P226 Nickel
Charly Baltimore (Geena Davis) uses a nickel SIG-Sauer P226. She is shown holding a K-Kote (black) SIG-Sauer P226 on the movie poster but she doesn't use one in the film.
A SA Vz.61 Skorpion is carried by a henchman and the taken by Charly (Geena Davis) to shoot at a helicopter. Timothy (Craig Bierko) is also seen holding one on Mitch outside the motel.
Mini Uzi
Taken from one of the train station assassins, Charly (Geena Davis) uses the Mini Uzi to shatter the ice on a pond as she plummets from a building.
Uzi
A full-size Uzi is seen briefly, though many of the henchmen run and fight with a variety of weapons during the night battle.
When Samantha goes through her suitcase at the hotel, she finds a hidden case which contains what appears to be a disassembled Remington 700 takedown rifle. The bolt handle, rear of the receiver are the same as a Remington 700. This rifle appears to be the same configuration as the one used by Dennis Haysbert in Absolute Power.
Bad guys use the Colt Model 733 carbines. Charly Baltimore also uses a Colt M733 with a scope at the night battle.
Ruger Mini 14
Charly Baltimore (Geena Davis) uses a Stainless Ruger Mini-14 with synthetic black stock, heat shield/barrel shroud, Stainless B-Square side-mount scope base & scope, and an aftermarket stainless flash hider.
M16A1
A very strange combination - Timothy, while riding in the helicopter, uses an M16A1 to shoot at Charly Baltimore on the bridge, but rather than standard handguards, the rifle has the special handguards designed for the M203 combination (which questions why the M203 that was used with the Winchester below wasn't used with this rifle).
Some of the killers also carry and fire Olympic Arms OA-93s converted to full auto.
Shotguns
Winchester 1887 Sawed-Off with M203 Grenade Launcher
A stranger combo cannot be described. One Eyed Jack (Joseph McKenna) tries to kill Charly Baltimore (Geena Davis) with an M203 grenade launcher attached to a Winchester Model 1887 lever-action shotgun with sawed-off stock and shortened barrel. However, in the film, flip cocking the shotgun somehow also reloads the grenade launcher. Also when it fires, the projectile looks more like a guided missile than a grenade. The front foregrip of the 1887 has been removed to allow for the attachment of the M203 launcher.
Other
M26/M61 Grenade
This grenade, resembling the M26/M61, though actually a pot metal training version, is thrown at Charly and Mitch, and shows all of traits of Hollywood Fantasy grenades - It has a 20 second delay, and packs the explosive power of twenty pounds of C4 and a 55 drum of gasoline.