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'''''Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead''''' is a 1995 crime/action movie directed by Gary Fleder (''[[Kiss the Girls]]'') and starring [[Andy Garcia]] as Jimmy "The Saint" Tosnia, a small time gangster attempting to go legit and leave the criminal world behind him. With his business failing, Jimmy is given a chance to clear his debt by a local crime lord "The Man With The Plan" ([[Christopher Walken]]), whom Tosnia owes money, by performing a service for him. To this aim, Tosnia recruits four helpers: "Pieces" Olden ([[Christopher Lloyd]]), Francis "Big Bear Franchise" Chiser ([[William Forsythe]]), Earl "Easy Wind" Denton ([[Bill Nunn]]) and "Critical" Bill Dolittle ([[Treat Williams]]). When the "job" is botched, the five members are faced with the lethal consequences of their failure in the form of the deadly assassin Mr. Shhh ([[Steve Buscemi]]). | '''''Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead''''' is a 1995 crime/action movie directed by [[Gary Fleder]] (''[[Kiss the Girls]]'') and starring [[Andy Garcia]] as Jimmy "The Saint" Tosnia, a small time gangster attempting to go legit and leave the criminal world behind him. With his business failing, Jimmy is given a chance to clear his debt by a local crime lord "The Man With The Plan" ([[Christopher Walken]]), whom Tosnia owes money, by performing a service for him. To this aim, Tosnia recruits four helpers: "Pieces" Olden ([[Christopher Lloyd]]), Francis "Big Bear Franchise" Chiser ([[William Forsythe]]), Earl "Easy Wind" Denton ([[Bill Nunn]]) and "Critical" Bill Dolittle ([[Treat Williams]]). When the "job" is botched, the five members are faced with the lethal consequences of their failure in the form of the deadly assassin Mr. Shhh ([[Steve Buscemi]]). | ||
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Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead is a 1995 crime/action movie directed by Gary Fleder (Kiss the Girls) and starring Andy Garcia as Jimmy "The Saint" Tosnia, a small time gangster attempting to go legit and leave the criminal world behind him. With his business failing, Jimmy is given a chance to clear his debt by a local crime lord "The Man With The Plan" (Christopher Walken), whom Tosnia owes money, by performing a service for him. To this aim, Tosnia recruits four helpers: "Pieces" Olden (Christopher Lloyd), Francis "Big Bear Franchise" Chiser (William Forsythe), Earl "Easy Wind" Denton (Bill Nunn) and "Critical" Bill Dolittle (Treat Williams). When the "job" is botched, the five members are faced with the lethal consequences of their failure in the form of the deadly assassin Mr. Shhh (Steve Buscemi).
The following weapons were used in the film Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead:
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M1911
One of the thugs at Baby Sinister's (Glenn Plummer) club is armed with a M1911 with a nickel finish. Due to the lack of screentime it's almost impossible to ascertain the exact model.
Beretta 92FS Inox
The assassin Mr. Shhh (Steve Buscemi) takes a Beretta 92FS Inox from "Baby Sinister" and uses it to dispatch several of his henchmen at the latter's club.
American Derringer Model 1
Mr.Shhh carries a American Derringer Model 1 which he uses to great effect.
Smith & Wesson 669
In a scene in "Critical" Bill Dolittle (Treat Williams) apartment he hands Tosnia a S&W 669.
Smith & Wesson Model 610 (probable)
"Pieces" Olden (Christopher Lloyd) carries what appears to be a S&W Model 610 with a 6.5" Barrel. Due to the rainy and dark conditions, plus the camera never properly shows the weapon, it is hard to properly identify the weapon.
Mossberg shotgun
"Critical" Bill (Treat Williams) uses a Mossberg shotgun variant with vent rib and attached laser. He uses it against Mr. Shhh in a climactic showdown where the now famous quote "I Am Godzilla, you are Japan" is uttered.
Various shotguns
The movie climaxes with three assassins making a move on Tosnia.
Mossberg 500 variant
The Left assassin carries the same Mossberg model as "Critical" Bill's character with attached laser.
Sawed-off double barreled shotgun
The middle assassin carry a sawed-off double barreled shotgun. Due to lack of closeups it's difficult to identify which model.
Ithaca 37
The right assassin uses what appears to be a Ithaca 37 with a 4-round tube, full length barrel and a pistol grip.
Various racked weapons
"Critical" Bill's apartment shows a rack with three weapons on it.
Remington Model 760/7600 Rifle (probable)
The top rifle appears to be a Remington Model 760 or 7600 with attached scope.
M16 variant
The middle rifle is a M16 variant, though as no closeup is provided it's hard to properly identify the variant.
Heckler & Koch MP5A4 or HK94A2
The bottom weapon is MP5 variant with a full stock. It is either a Heckler & Koch MP5A4 or the civilian HK94A2