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[[Image:GetO.jpg|right|thumb|300px|''Get Out'' (2017)]]
[[Image:GetO.jpg|right|thumb|300px|''Get Out'' (2017)]]


''Get Out'' is the 2017 horror film that was the directorial debut of [[Jordan Peele]], the writer/actor/comedian best known for starring alongside [[Keegan-Michael Key]] in the Comedy Central sketch show ''Key & Peele''. [[Daniel Kaluuya]] stars as Chris, a young black man who reluctantly attends the family reunion of his white girlfriend Rose ([[Allison Williams]]). He then slowly discovers something unusual with Rose's family. The film would receive Academy Award nominations for Best Director and Best Picture and Peele would eventually receive an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.
'''''Get Out''''' is the 2017 horror film that was the directorial debut of [[Jordan Peele]], the writer/actor/comedian best known for starring alongside [[Keegan-Michael Key]] in the Comedy Central sketch show ''Key & Peele''. [[Daniel Kaluuya]] stars as Chris, a young black man who reluctantly attends the family reunion of his white girlfriend Rose ([[Allison Williams]]). He then slowly discovers something unusual with Rose's family. The film would receive Academy Award nominations for Best Director and Best Picture and Peele would eventually receive an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.


{{Film Title|Get Out}}
{{Film Title|Get Out}}

Revision as of 20:13, 13 November 2018

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Get Out (2017)

Get Out is the 2017 horror film that was the directorial debut of Jordan Peele, the writer/actor/comedian best known for starring alongside Keegan-Michael Key in the Comedy Central sketch show Key & Peele. Daniel Kaluuya stars as Chris, a young black man who reluctantly attends the family reunion of his white girlfriend Rose (Allison Williams). He then slowly discovers something unusual with Rose's family. The film would receive Academy Award nominations for Best Director and Best Picture and Peele would eventually receive an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.


The following weapons were used in the film Get Out:



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Winchester Model 70

Rose Armitage (Allison Williams) is seen with a Winchester Model 70. This rifle also is seen in the hands of Walter (Marcus Henderson).

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Modern update of classic Winchester Model 70 with open sights - .30-06. -The weapon in the film was chambered for .270 Winchester
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Rose Armitage (Allison Williams) is seen with a Winchester Model 70.
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Bolt action is seen.