Bedazzled (2000): Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Bedazzled (2000): Difference between revisions
A [[Browning M1919|Browning M1919 30 cal Machine gun]] is seen mounted on a jeep in Elliot's convoy.
A [[Browning M1919A4]] 30 cal machine gun is seen mounted on a jeep in Elliot's convoy.
[[Image:BrowningM37MG.jpg|thumb|none|400px|A variant of the Browning M1919 developed during World War 2, this model is designated the M37, with the ability to feed from either the left or the right of the weapon - 30-06. This example is shown without a tripod, only the pintle mount. This the MOST likely .30 cal machine gun to be seen firing from armored vehicles.]]
[[File:M1919A4 pintle.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Browning M1919A4 on an M31C pedestal mount - .30-06]]
[[Image:Bedazzled-Browning-30-Cala.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Briefly seen on a jeep mount is a Browning M1919 30 cal Machine gun]]
[[Image:Bedazzled-Browning-30-Cala.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Briefly seen on a jeep mount is a Browning M1919A4 30 cal Machine gun]]
Bedazzled, starring Brendan Fraser as Elliot and Elizabeth Hurley as the devil, is the 2000 remake of the original movie Bedazzled (1967) where a young Dudley Moore plays the protagonist, named Stanley and Peter Cook played the Devil. Interestingly enough, Raquel Welch was Stanley's love interest in the original 1967 film. In this modern re-telling of the tale, the vast majority of the guns seen in the movie appear in the segment where Elliot's wish for power is granted and he is turned into a Colombian drug lord, and his wife's lover, Raoul, attempts a violent coup of Elliot's drug empire.
Several Ruger AC556 rifles, full auto versions with factory folding stock, are seen when a traitors shoots at Elliot (Brendan Fraser) while he is hanging from the helicopter and also earlier at the mansion.
Elliot (Brendan Fraser), as the drug dealer, attempts to defend himself with a custom engraved nickel plated CZ 85B (an ambidextrous variant of the C7 75) with gold plated slide, release lever, and pins.
A Glock 18 is carried by Raoul (Rudolf Martin) and fired at Elliot (Brendan Fraser) when he tries to take over the cartel. His Glock 18 has a 33-round extended magazine.
Beretta 92FS pistols were department issue of the SFPD at the time and seen holstered in the San Francisco Police Station sequence. (SFPD has since changed over to the SIG Stainless handguns).
Error creating thumbnail: File missingBeretta 92FS - 9x19mm.Error creating thumbnail: File missingBeretta 92FS pistols are seen holstered by the SFPD. They are rather hard to see unless the sequence is played several times. In the film, the San Francisco Police uniforms are nearly perfect and the Beretta 92FS pistol was standard issue in the department at the time, though the basket weave holster is not the correct style.
A Philadelphia Derringer seen during the Lincoln scene, used by John Wilkes Booth (Julian Firth) to kill Abraham Lincoln (Brendan Fraser).
Error creating thumbnail: File missingPhiladelphia Derringer - .44 Cal. These percussion cap single shot pistols were manufactured between 1860-1869 by Slotter & Co (to compete with Henry Derringer's pistols).Error creating thumbnail: File missingJohn Wilkes Booth (Julian Firth) prepares to shoot Abraham Lincoln with his .44 cal Philadelphia Derringer.