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'''''Harper''''' is a 1966 film directed by Jack Smight (''[[Midway]]''), written by William Goldman (''[[Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid]], [[Marathon Man]]'') and starred [[Paul Newman]] as Lew Harper, a private investigator reminiscent of Raymond Chandler stories. Harper is thrown into a case of kidnapping that escalates to murder as he works with high society and low lifes in Los Angeles. The poster depicts an [[M1911]] derivative as "Harper's gun", when, in actuality, he carries a [[Colt Detective Special]] throughout and no semi-automatic pistols are even seen onscreen. Paul Newman would reprise the role of Lew Harper in ''[[The Drowning Pool]]'' (1975). | '''''Harper''''' is a 1966 film directed by Jack Smight (''[[Midway]]''), written by William Goldman (''[[Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid]], [[Marathon Man]], ''[[The Ghost and the Darkness]]'') and starred [[Paul Newman]] as Lew Harper, a private investigator reminiscent of Raymond Chandler stories. Harper is thrown into a case of kidnapping that escalates to murder as he works with high society and low lifes in Los Angeles. The poster depicts an [[M1911]] derivative as "Harper's gun", when, in actuality, he carries a [[Colt Detective Special]] throughout and no semi-automatic pistols are even seen onscreen. Paul Newman would reprise the role of Lew Harper in ''[[The Drowning Pool]]'' (1975). | ||
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Harper is a 1966 film directed by Jack Smight (Midway), written by William Goldman (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Marathon Man, The Ghost and the Darkness) and starred Paul Newman as Lew Harper, a private investigator reminiscent of Raymond Chandler stories. Harper is thrown into a case of kidnapping that escalates to murder as he works with high society and low lifes in Los Angeles. The poster depicts an M1911 derivative as "Harper's gun", when, in actuality, he carries a Colt Detective Special throughout and no semi-automatic pistols are even seen onscreen. Paul Newman would reprise the role of Lew Harper in The Drowning Pool (1975).
The following weapons were used in the film Harper:
Colt Detective Special
Lew Harper (Paul Newman) carries a blued first generation Colt Detective Special in a dark brown leather shoulder holster. The club bouncer "Puddler" (Roy Jenson) takes Harper's Detective Special, but Allan Taggart (Robert Wagner) picks it up and gives it back to Harper. Dwight Troy (Robert Webber) also carries a Detective Special.
Smith & Wesson Model 30
The nervous lawyer Albert Graves (Arthur Hill) carries a .32-caliber Smith & Wesson revolver, most likely a Smith & Wesson Model 30, in his coat pocket.
Colt Detective Special (Nickel)
Allan Taggart (Robert Wagner) keeps a nickel Colt Detective Special with stag grips in a drawer in his house, which Harper (Paul Newman) also handles.