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[[File:RipleysGame-GlockSubcompact-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | [[File:RipleysGame-GlockSubcompact-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | ||
[[File:RipleysGame-GlockSubcompact-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Jonathan fires at crime boss Belinsky ([[Wilfried Zander]]).]] | [[File:RipleysGame-GlockSubcompact-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Jonathan fires at crime boss Belinsky ([[Wilfried Zander]]).]] | ||
== Bernardelli P-018 == | |||
During the encounter on the villa, Jonathan is armed with a [[Bernardelli P-018]] pistol. | |||
[[Image:BernardelliP018.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Bernardelli P-018 - 9x19mm]] | |||
[[File:RipleysGame-Pistol5-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Jonathan holds his pistol when he tries to ambush the gangsters.]] | |||
[[File:RipleysGame-Pistol5-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another view of the same scene.]] | |||
[[File:RipleysGame-Pistol5-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The rear part of the pistol is seen when Jonathan holds his gun at Gregor's head.]] | |||
[[File:RipleysGame-Pistol5-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Jonathan holds Gregor at gunpoint.]] | |||
[[File:RipleysGame-Pistol5-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A close-up of Jonathan's pistol.]] | |||
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== Unidentified pistol 1 == | == Unidentified pistol 1 == | ||
In the opening scene Terry (Uwe Mansshardt), the bodyguard of the art forgery dealer, carries a pistol that resembles | In the opening scene Terry (Uwe Mansshardt), the bodyguard of the art forgery dealer, carries a pistol that generally resembles SIG-Sauer models but differs in details, lke the position of the decocker on the right side. | ||
[[File:RipleysGame-Pistol1-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Terry, who was knocked down by Ripley, grabs the pistol from under his jacket.]] | [[File:RipleysGame-Pistol1-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Terry, who was knocked down by Ripley, grabs the pistol from under his jacket.]] | ||
[[File:RipleysGame-Pistol1-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The decocker is | [[File:RipleysGame-Pistol1-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The decocker is seen.]] | ||
[[File:RipleysGame-Pistol1-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The pistol can be seen from another side.]] | [[File:RipleysGame-Pistol1-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The pistol can be seen from another side.]] | ||
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[[File:RipleysGame-Pistol4-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another view of the same scene.]] | [[File:RipleysGame-Pistol4-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another view of the same scene.]] | ||
[[File:RipleysGame-Pistol4-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The rear part of the frame is seen.]] | [[File:RipleysGame-Pistol4-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The rear part of the frame is seen.]] | ||
== Unidentified pistol 5 == | == Unidentified pistol 5 == |
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Ripley's Game is a 2002 Italian-American-British crime thriller directed by Liliana Cavani and based on the 1974 novel by Patricia Highsmith about the adventures of the con artist and murderer Tom Ripley. The movie stars John Malkovich, Dougray Scott and Ray Winstone.
The movie is the second screen adaptation of the original novel after The American Friend (1977) starring Dennis Hopper and Bruno Ganz.
The following weapons were used in the film Ripley's Game:
Revolvers
Smith & Wesson Model 64 or Model 65
One of the four gangsters (Sönke Korries) is armed with a stainless steel (not bright enough for nickel finish) revolver. This is a Smith & Wesson style model with unshrouded extractor rod and heavy barrel with ramp front sight. Possible versions are Smith & Wesson Model 64 or Model 65 with 3" barrel.
Unidentified revolver
During the final scene another gangster is armed with a blued snub nose revolver that is seen too briefly for proper identification.
Pistols
Star Model 30P
Due to a continuity error, in the opening scene the pistol that Tom Ripley (John Malkovich) takes from Terry switches from an unknown model (see below) to a Star Model 30P.
Glock 26
Jonathan Trevanny (Dougray Scott) uses a subcompact Glock, most likely a Glock 26 for the first assassination. The pistol is fitted with an obviously fake sound suppressor that is screwed inside the barrel.
Bernardelli P-018
During the encounter on the villa, Jonathan is armed with a Bernardelli P-018 pistol.
M1911A1
Gregor (Ronnie Paul), the leader of four gangsters, is armed with a nickel plated M1911A1 pistol fitted with a fake sound suppressor.
Beretta Cougar
One more gangster (René Lay) is armed with a Beretta Cougar, also with a fake suppressor.
Unidentified pistol 1
In the opening scene Terry (Uwe Mansshardt), the bodyguard of the art forgery dealer, carries a pistol that generally resembles SIG-Sauer models but differs in details, lke the position of the decocker on the right side.
Unidentified pistol 2
During the second assassination, Jonathan Trevanny (Dougray Scott) is armed with a suppressed M1911-style pistol. This gun is a top firing replica, as it can be seen when it fires, but it differs from most common Kimar or Bruni models.
Unidentified pistol 3
Due to a continuity error, Gregor's pistol temporary switches from M1911A1 to a different M1911-style gun when he approaches to Ripley's villa. This pistol is also nickel plated (or stainless steel) but it has adjustable sights.
Unidentified pistol 4
During the encounter on the villa and in the final scene in Trevanny's house, Ripley is armed with an unidentified pistol.
Unidentified pistol 5
During the encounter on the villa, Jonathan's pistol switches from a Bernardelli P-018 pistol to another, unidentified model.
Shotguns
Over and Under Shotgun
When Ripley prepares to repel gangsters' attack on his villa, he is briefly seen with an Over and Under Shotgun in hands. He doesn't use this gun in action.