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[[Image:Insidious-poster.jpg|thumb|right|301px|Insidious (2011).]]
[[Image:Insidious-poster.jpg|thumb|right|301px|Insidious (2011).]]

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Insidious (2011).

Insidious is a 2011 psychological horror thriller from director James Wan (Saw) and stars Patrick Wilson and Rose Byrne as parents seeking help in stopping evil spirirts from locking away their inexplicably comatose child in a world called The Further.


The following weapons were used in the film Insidious:


M1 Carbine

When Josh Lambert (Patrick Wilson) travels through the astral dimension form of his old house (which appears as a 1940s version of it) to find his son, one of the spirits that haunts Josh's current house, "Doll Girl #1", is seen wielding an M1 Carbine as Josh tries to question her about the whereabouts of his son. Doll Girl #1 then reappears in the living room, grinning sinisterly as she presumably killed members of her family. This implies how members of her family became spirits in The Futher. During this scene, the gun is inaccurately portrayed as bolt-action whereas the real M1 Carbine is semi-automatic as indicated by the sound of the bolt being pulled.

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Modern production of M1 Carbine - .30 Carbine
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Doll Girl #1 brandishing her M1 Carbine. Note that it seems strange for her to carry an M1 Carbine in such an early 20th century setting as the M1 Carbine was in military use at that time. However, it is quite possible that the M1 Carbine was a war trophy from World War II.
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Doll Girl #1 reappears in the living room with her M1 Carbine when Josh heads to it in response to several gunshots.
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Doll Girl #1 grinning sinisterly at the sight of her dead relatives.