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''Christine'' is a 1983 horror thriller directed by [[John Carpenter]] and adapted from a novel by [[Stephen King]].  The film centers around a 1957 Plymouth Fury that seems to possess a mind of its own as it slowly transforms its new owner from a social outcast to a psychopath.  The film also is known as ''John Carpenter's Christine''.
''Christine'' is a 1983 horror thriller directed by [[John Carpenter]] and adapted from a novel by [[Stephen King]].  The film centers around a 1957 Plymouth Fury that seems to possess a mind of its own as it slowly transforms its new owner from a social outcast to a psychopath.  The film also is known as ''John Carpenter's Christine''.

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Christine is a 1983 horror thriller directed by John Carpenter and adapted from a novel by Stephen King. The film centers around a 1957 Plymouth Fury that seems to possess a mind of its own as it slowly transforms its new owner from a social outcast to a psychopath. The film also is known as John Carpenter's Christine.



The following weapons were used in the film Christine:

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Christine (1983)



12 Gauge Double Barreled shotgun

When "Christine" returns to his garage after a deadly rampage, Will Darnell (Robert Prosky) is seen taking out a 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun while checking out the now smoking car.

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Charles Parker 1878 Side by Side Shotgun - 12 Gauge. The Parker Gun Company was absorbed into Remington in 1934.