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'''''Hellboy''''' is the 2004 feature film adaptation of the Mike Mignola comic book series.  Directed by [[Guillermo Del Toro]], the film stars [[Ron Perlman]] as the title character, a demon summoned from Hell to Earth, but now works as a paranormal investigator for the  BRPD (Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense). The film's cast includes [[Selma Blair]], [[Doug Jones]], and [[Rupert Evans]].  The film would spawn a 2008 sequel, ''[[Hellboy II: The Golden Army]]'' and then a [[Hellboy (2019)|2019 feature film reboot]] that starred [[David Harbour]] as Hellboy.


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== "Samaritan" ==
== "Samaritan" ==
Hellboy's ([[Ron Perlman]]) personal sidearm, the [[Samaritan]], of which he acquired in the '50s, he named it the "Samaritan" because it puts monsters out of their misery. The metal of the gun is forged from a combination of Irish church bells, cold iron from crucifixes, blessed silver, and other mystic metals. The grips have the BPRD insignia on each side and the wood of the grips is believed to be that of the cross of which Jesus Christ was crucified on. The gun has immense muzzle energy and is believed capable of breaking a normal mans arm due to great recoil. The gun holds 4 shots (although in the film he fires 8) and fires bullets HB makes himself as a hobby. He puts Holy water, Garlic cloves, and white oak shavings in his special rounds. As he calls them, "The Works." The gun uses a tip-open action similar to a Webley or Schofield action revolver. It fires double action and single action. When out of bullets, HB likes to use it as a hammer as this cannon weighs around 10 pounds!  
Hellboy ([[Ron Perlman]]) uses as his personal sidearm, the [[Samaritan]], of which he acquired in the '50s, he named it the "Samaritan" because it puts monsters out of their misery. The metal of the gun is forged from a combination of Irish church bells, cold iron from crucifixes, blessed silver, and other mystic metals. The grips have the BPRD insignia on each side and the wood of the grips is believed to be that of the cross of which Jesus Christ was crucified on. The gun has immense muzzle energy and is believed capable of breaking a normal mans arm due to great recoil. The gun holds 4 shots (although in the film he fires 8) and fires bullets HB makes himself as a hobby. He puts Holy water, Garlic cloves, and white oak shavings in his special rounds. As he calls them, "The Works." The gun uses a tip-open action similar to a Webley or Schofield action revolver. It fires double action and single action. When out of bullets, HB likes to use it as a hammer as this cannon weighs around 10 pounds!  
[[Image:Samaritan1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Samaritan replica pistol on display with 4 bullets]]
[[Image:Samaritan1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Samaritan replica pistol on display with 4 bullets]]
[[Image:HellboySamaritan-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hellboy takes the Samaritan out of its case.]]
[[Image:HellboySamaritan-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hellboy takes the Samaritan out of its case.]]

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Hellboy (2004)

Hellboy is the 2004 feature film adaptation of the Mike Mignola comic book series. Directed by Guillermo Del Toro, the film stars Ron Perlman as the title character, a demon summoned from Hell to Earth, but now works as a paranormal investigator for the BRPD (Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense). The film's cast includes Selma Blair, Doug Jones, and Rupert Evans. The film would spawn a 2008 sequel, Hellboy II: The Golden Army and then a 2019 feature film reboot that starred David Harbour as Hellboy.


The following weapons were used in the film Hellboy (2004):



Fantasy Weapons

"Samaritan"

Hellboy (Ron Perlman) uses as his personal sidearm, the Samaritan, of which he acquired in the '50s, he named it the "Samaritan" because it puts monsters out of their misery. The metal of the gun is forged from a combination of Irish church bells, cold iron from crucifixes, blessed silver, and other mystic metals. The grips have the BPRD insignia on each side and the wood of the grips is believed to be that of the cross of which Jesus Christ was crucified on. The gun has immense muzzle energy and is believed capable of breaking a normal mans arm due to great recoil. The gun holds 4 shots (although in the film he fires 8) and fires bullets HB makes himself as a hobby. He puts Holy water, Garlic cloves, and white oak shavings in his special rounds. As he calls them, "The Works." The gun uses a tip-open action similar to a Webley or Schofield action revolver. It fires double action and single action. When out of bullets, HB likes to use it as a hammer as this cannon weighs around 10 pounds!

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Samaritan replica pistol on display with 4 bullets
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Hellboy takes the Samaritan out of its case.
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Hellboy holds up the Samaritan.
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A speed loader for the Samaritan with four glass case bullets filled with holy water, garlic cloves and white oak shavings. Although the gun holds only four rounds, Hellboy runs in the museum shooting six times in one scene
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Hellboy gives Myers his tipped-open Samaritan to reload. The cylinder has 4 ejection ports that lie over each round so when the round is spent and the cylinder cycles the empty shell falls out.
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Hellboy fires a green glowing tracker bullet into Samiel. You can see they even added rifling to the barrel of the prop.

Handguns

Luger P08

Karl Ruprecht Kroenen (Ladislav Beran) uses a Luger P08 early in the film and after firing eight shots, he tosses it down to use his blades.

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Luger P08
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Kroenen fires his Luger at the US soldiers.
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Kroenen's gun clicks empty.

Heckler & Koch USP Compact

Both John Meyers (Rupert Evans) and Clay (Corey Johnson) use Heckler & Koch USP Compact (modified with regular USP hammers) as their personal sidearms throughout the film. Note: Meyers gun is a fake, as when firing the action does not function and no shells fly out. Guards at the museum are seen using both stainless steel slide version and regular versions as well. Clay's gun is a blank gun as seen when he confronts Kroenen.

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H&K USP Compact 9mm.
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Heckler & Koch USP Compact with stainless slide - 9x19mm
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John Meyers (Rupert Evans) fires his USP compact. Note how nothing cycles, meaning the gun isn't a blank gun. Another goof is the muzzle flash is white yet yellow lights surround him, which would make the muzzle flash yellow, as muzzle flash color is changed by light settings.
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A guard fires his USP compact at Kroenen. The man next to him has a stainless slide model.
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Agent Clay fires his USP compact at Kroenen. His is a blank gun as it cycles and even locks empty.
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Clay's USP compact locks empty. In the next shot though, the slide is unlocked.

Colt M1911A1

In the opening sequence, Sgt. Whitman (Angus MacInnes) first offers his M1911A1 to Young Prof. Broom (Kevin Trainor) then uses his .45 sidearm later to protect Broom from the advancing Kroenen. Many of the soldiers also use their .45s when they first see Hellboy.

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Colt M1911A1 .45 ACP
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Sgt. Whitman (Angus MacInnes) fires his M1911A1 at Kroenen.
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The Combat Correspondent with his M1911A1.

Glock 17

One of the guards in the museum uses a Glock 17 shoot Kroenen.

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Glock 17 9mm
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An officer aims his Glock 17 at Kroenen.

U.S. Firearms

M1 Garand

Sgt. Whitman (Angus MacInnes) and several other soldiers use M1 Garands during the opening sequence.

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M1 Garand .30-06
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Sgt. Whitman (Angus MacInnes) with his M1 Garand.

M1 Carbine

A few of the soldiers use M1 Carbines during the opening sequence.

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M1 Carbine .30 carbine
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Soldiers are seen with M1 Carbines.

M1928A1 Thompson

A US soldier can be seen using an M1928A1 Thompson noted by the stick mag and the top mounted bolt.

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M1928A1 Thompson .45 ACP.
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A soldier armed with an M1928A1 Thompson.

German Firearms

Karabiner 98k

The German soldiers are mainly armed with Karabiner 98k rifles.

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Karbiner 98K(kurz) 7.92x57mm
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A German soldier is seen with a Kar98k slung over his back.


MP40

Some of the Germans are armed with MP40s.

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Maschinenpistole 40(MP40) 9mm
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A German soldier is seen with an MP40 in hand.

MG42

One of the German soldiers can be seen patrolling the area with an MG42 in hand during the opening scene.

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MG42 with sling and bipod collapsed - 7.92mm Mauser
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A German soldier on patrol with his MG42.

Support Weapons

M79 Grenade Launcher

An M79 grenade launcher can be seen in Hellboy's arsenal case. Has "FIGHT ARIEL" written on the side. Possible reference to comics?

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M79 "Blooper" 40mm.
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M79 "Blooper" on arsenal rack.


Mk. 2 Hand grenade

Sgt. Whitman tosses two Mk. 2 hand grenades over cover towards a German scientist who responds "Granate, Granate!" before being blown into the vortex(and letting out a Wilhelm scream) in the opening scene.

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Mk II high explosive hand grenade
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Whitman pulls the pins on his Mk II hand grenades.
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Broom crawls to a dead mans MK II grenades to throw in the vortex.