Romeo + Juliet: Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Romeo + Juliet: Difference between revisions
A [[Beretta_92_pistol_series#Beretta_92FS_Inox|Beretta 92FS Inox]] is seen briefly in the hands of a Verona Beach Police officer and, strangely, Romeo, who uses it in the brief shoot-out with Captain Prince when he returns to Verona. Immediately afterward Romeo is seen back with his Para-Ordnance P-13.
A [[Beretta_92_pistol_series#Beretta_92FS_Inox|Beretta 92FS Inox]] with gold-plated controls is seen briefly in the hands of a Verona Beach Police officer. Due to a continuity error, this same pistol replaces Romeo's Para-Ordnance P-13 when he fires upon the police.
[[Image:RJ-02655.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Even the police officers have stylish guns.]]
[[Image:RJ-02655.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Even the police officers have stylish guns.]]
[[Image:RJ-02695.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Strangely, Romeo's P-13 turns into a Beretta 92FS Inox in the brief firefight with Cpt. Prince.]]
[[Image:RJ-02695.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Strangely, Romeo's P-13 turns into a Beretta 92FS Inox in the brief firefight with Cpt. Prince.]]
Revision as of 17:13, 5 October 2011
Directed by Baz Luhrmann (of Moulin Rouge and 'Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)' fame) the film is a modern adaptation of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Released in 1996, it features Leonardo DiCaprio as Romeo Montague, Claire Danes as Juliet Capulet, John Leguizamo as Tybalt Capulet, Harold Perrineau as Mercutio and Pete Postlethwaite as Father Lawrence.
The main sidearm carried by Romeo (Leonardo DiCaprio) is the Para-Ordnance P-13, which is later used by Juliet to commit suicide. During the gas station shootout, Sampson (Jamie Kennedy) packs a customized gold-plated version. It is also a pistol held by many characters during the film.
Taurus PT99
Most of the 9mm handguns used in the movie by various characters are Taurus PT99 pistols (a variant of the PT92 with raised, adjustable sights) with a number of modifications to make them look "artsy". In addition, the guns' brand names are particular types of knives and swords, so that the filmmakers did not have to change the original dialog by Shakespeare. Since so many of the main characters in the film use these pistols, and each is different in some way, they have been given each their own sub-section.
Benvolio's 'Sword 9mm Series S'
Named the 'Sword 9mm Series S', the gun is seen in the film with an extended, gold plated barrel, extended slide and golden detailing. It also has trinkets which hang from the lanyard hoop on the mainspring housing of the gun, which is a feature shared by many other pistols belonging to other characters.
Tybalt's 'Rapier 9mm Series R'
Tybalt's 'Rapier 9mm Series R' pistols by far and away steal the show. They feature compensators, extended spring guides and extended, gold-plated barrels, with custom 'Holy Mary' grips. Accuracy can also be improved with the added option of attaching a C-more scope. Seemingly like every other pistol in the movie, it also features gold detailing. (Gold-plated safeties, triggers etc.) The flamboyant pistols reflect the flamboyant and...interesting way Tybalt fights. Twirling, spinning, leaping in the air firing both guns akimbo. This fighting style is later mocked by Benvolio and Mercutio later in the film. Something else that is interesting is that the actor who plays Tybalt sometimes fires each pistol using his middle finger.
Mercutio's 'Dagger 9mm'
By far in a way one of the most impressive pistols ever to grace the silver screen, Mercutio (Harold Perrineau) holds a PT99 with transparent magazines, transparent gun grips, compensator and a gold-plated barrel. It also features various frame and slide cut-outs revealing the inner workings of the gun.
A two-tone Beretta 92FS pistols were used by the characters Abra and Petruchio, seen very early on in the film during the gas station shoot-out.
Beretta 92FS Inox
A Beretta 92FS Inox with gold-plated controls is seen briefly in the hands of a Verona Beach Police officer. Due to a continuity error, this same pistol replaces Romeo's Para-Ordnance P-13 when he fires upon the police.
Walther P-5C
Juliet (Claire Danes) holds a Walther P5-C pistol with pearl grips to her head. This gun was later used (with a silencer) by Willem Dafoe in The Boondock Saints. Charles Taylor was the armorer on both The Boondock Saints and Romeo + Juliet, and his company MAG supplied all guns for both shows. It could be the same P5; the pearl grips might have simply been removed for the later film.
Glock 17
A Glock 17 is seen incredibly briefly in the hands of a guest, who collects it from a security tent after attending the Capulet's house party. Glock 17s are also used by most of the police officers in the film.
Techno Arms MAG-7M1
The "Longsword" which Ted Montague reaches for is actually a South African-manufactured Techno Arms MAG-7M1 shotgun. This same gun is later seen hung in a gun collection tent at the Capulet's house party.
Double Barreled Shotgun
A double barreled shotgun is seen in the hands of the Apothecary Romeo visits when he wishes to buy poison.
Fake MP5K
One of the uniformed guards at the Capulet party originally appears to be armed with an Heckler & Koch MP5K, however upon closer inspection appears to be an airsoft imitation, note the foregrip appears to be a spring pump action design. (Thanks to Gunmaster45)
Heckler & Koch HK94
Chopped and converted Heckler & Koch HK94s are carried by numerous Verona Beach Police SWAT team officers, often imitating MP5A2s and A3s. (Thanks again to Gunmaster45)
Colt Commando
A Colt Commando is seen carried by Verona Beach SWAT as well as a few security personnel at the Capulet's house party.
M16A1
A number of M16A1 rifles, some with A2 style handguards, can be seen in the hands of the Verona Beach Police SWAT officers in the film.
FN FAL
Seen briefly in the opening of the film, a FN FAL is carried by a Verona Beach SWAT officer.
Heckler & Koch G3SG/1
The Heckler & Koch G3SG/1 can be seen being carried by the Verona Beach Police SWAT officers.