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== Webley British Bulldog == | == Webley British Bulldog == | ||
Philip Lombard ([[Louis Hayward]]) secretly keeps a [[Webley | Philip Lombard ([[Louis Hayward]]) secretly keeps a [[Webley Bulldog]] during his trip to Indian Island. Dr. Edward G. Armstrong ([[Walter Huston]]) uses it to "shoot" Judge Francis J. Quincannon ([[Barry Fitzgerald]]) during the last night. The next morning, Vera Claythorne ([[June Duprez]]) holds it on Lombard. | ||
[[Image:WebleyBulldogReplica.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Bulldog revolver]] | [[Image:WebleyBulldogReplica.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Bulldog revolver]] | ||
[[Image:Attwn-bldgrev1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Lombard picks up his British Bulldog.]] | [[Image:Attwn-bldgrev1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Lombard picks up his British Bulldog.]] |
Revision as of 05:35, 3 July 2009
The following firearms were used in the film And Then There Were None:
Webley British Bulldog
Philip Lombard (Louis Hayward) secretly keeps a Webley Bulldog during his trip to Indian Island. Dr. Edward G. Armstrong (Walter Huston) uses it to "shoot" Judge Francis J. Quincannon (Barry Fitzgerald) during the last night. The next morning, Vera Claythorne (June Duprez) holds it on Lombard.