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[[File:A Bullet for the General Poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''A Bullet for the General'' (1966).]] | [[File:A Bullet for the General Poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''A Bullet for the General'' (1966).]] | ||
'''''A Bullet for the General''''' (original title ''El | '''''A Bullet for the General''''' (original title ''El Chuncho, quién sabe?'' or simply ''Quién sabe?'' that means "Who knows?") is a 1966 Italian action movie by Damiano Damiani. The story takes place during the Mexican revolution (1910-17). | ||
'''The following weapons are seen in the movie ''A Bullet for the General:''''' | '''The following weapons are seen in the movie ''A Bullet for the General:''''' | ||
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= Revolvers = | = Revolvers = | ||
== Single Action Army == | == Single Action Army == | ||
[[Single Action Army]] revolver is used by several characters including Mexican Lt. Ferreira ([[Aldo Sambrell]] | [[Single Action Army]] revolver is used by several characters including El Chuncho ([[Gian Maria Volonté]]), most of his men and Mexican Lt. Ferreira ([[Aldo Sambrell]]). | ||
[[Image:ColtSingleActionArmy.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Colt Single Action Army w/ 5.5" barrel known as the "Artillery" model. The most common of the SAA revolvers as it is just the right length. - .45 Long Colt.]] | [[Image:ColtSingleActionArmy.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Colt Single Action Army w/ 5.5" barrel known as the "Artillery" model. The most common of the SAA revolvers as it is just the right length. - .45 Long Colt.]] | ||
[[Image:ABFG-SAA-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lt. Ferreira ([[Aldo Sambrell]]) with his "Artillery" model SAA.]] | [[Image:ABFG-SAA-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lt. Ferreira ([[Aldo Sambrell]]) with his "Artillery" model SAA.]] | ||
[[Image:ABFG-SAA-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The grip of the revolver is seen.]] | [[Image:ABFG-SAA-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The grip of the revolver is seen.]] | ||
[[Image:ABFG-SAA-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|El Chuncho ([[Gian Maria Volonté]]) with his "Artillery" model SAA revolver in th final scene.]] | |||
[[Image:ABFG-SAA-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | |||
[[Image:ABFG-SAA-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | |||
[[Image:ABFG-SAA-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|El Chuncho's men with "Artillery" model SAA revolvers.]] | |||
[[Image:ABFG-SAA-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A close view on the Single Action Army.]] | |||
== Smith & Wesson Military and Police == | == Smith & Wesson Military and Police == | ||
Bill Tate | The personal weapon of Bill Tate ([[Lou Castel]]), called "Niño" ("The Kid") by his Mexican comrades in arms, is [[Smith & Wesson Model 10|Smith & Wesson Military and Police]] revolver carries in shoulder holster. Military and Police revolvers are also seen in hands of several Mexican officers. The movie was filmed in Spain so these revolvers can actually be Spanish copies of "Military and Police" (for example, "Ruby Extra" by Gabilondo, "Alfa" by Armero Especialistas Reunidas and different models by Orbea Hermanos). | ||
[[Image:S&W_Model_M&P.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Smith & Wesson Model M&P Revolver with 5" Barrel - .38 Special.]] | [[Image:S&W_Model_M&P.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Smith & Wesson Model M&P Revolver with 5" Barrel - .38 Special.]] | ||
[[Image:ABFG-SW10-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Bill Tate ([[Lou Castel]]) holds his revolver in the scene in the train.]] | [[Image:ABFG-SW10-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Bill Tate ([[Lou Castel]]) holds his revolver in the scene in the train.]] | ||
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[[Image:ABFG-SW10-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tate shows how to shoot a revolver with chained hands.]] | [[Image:ABFG-SW10-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tate shows how to shoot a revolver with chained hands.]] | ||
[[Image:ABFG-SW10-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A grip of Tate's revolver can be seen.]] | [[Image:ABFG-SW10-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A grip of Tate's revolver can be seen.]] | ||
[[Image:ABFG-SW10-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tate shoots his revolver at a governmental officer.]] | |||
[[Image:ABFG-SW10-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Mexican officer, who is in charge of the firing squad, fires his S&W at the man sentenced to death after the soldiers missed.]] | [[Image:ABFG-SW10-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Mexican officer, who is in charge of the firing squad, fires his S&W at the man sentenced to death after the soldiers missed.]] | ||
[[Image:ABFG-SW10-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Mexican officer aims his revolver at bounded El Chuncho.]] | |||
= Rifles = | = Rifles = | ||
== Spanish Mauser M1893 == | == Spanish Mauser M1893 == | ||
Most | Most governmental troops and guerrillas are armed with [[Mauser_Rifle_Series#1893_Spanish_Mauser|Spanish Mauser M1893]] rifles. | ||
[[Image:Spanish1893Mauser.jpg|thumb|400px|none|1893 Spanish Mauser - 7x57mm Mauser.]] | [[Image:Spanish1893Mauser.jpg|thumb|400px|none|1893 Spanish Mauser - 7x57mm Mauser.]] | ||
[[Image:ABFG-Mauser93-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Mexican soldiers with Mauser M93 rifles. A close view on the breech.]] | [[Image:ABFG-Mauser93-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Mexican soldiers with Mauser M93 rifles. A close view on the breech.]] | ||
[[Image:ABFG-Mauser93-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Mexican soldiers with Mauser M93 rifles in the train.]] | [[Image:ABFG-Mauser93-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Mexican soldiers with Mauser M93 rifles in the train.]] | ||
[[Image:ABFG-Mauser93-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another close view on the bolt.]] | [[Image:ABFG-Mauser93-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another close view on the bolt.]] | ||
[[Image:ABFG-Mauser93-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|El | [[Image:ABFG-Mauser93-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|El Chuncho ([[Gian Maria Volonté]]) aims his rifle at the Mexican governmental officer. Note that he raised the sight which is common in real life but rarely seen in movies.]] | ||
[[Image:ABFG-Mauser93-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An open bolt of the rifle is seen.]] | [[Image:ABFG-Mauser93-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An open bolt of the rifle is seen.]] | ||
[[Image:ABFG-Mauser93-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A soldier with Mauser rifle with bayonet.]] | |||
[[Image:ABFG-Mauser93-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | |||
[[Image:ABFG-Mauser93-8.jpg|thumb|none|600px|El Chuncho trains peasants how to handle a rifle.]] | |||
[[Image:ABFG-Mauser93-9.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Bill Tate aims his rifle loaded with a golden bullet (see [[Bullet for the General, A#The golden bullet|Trivia]] section).]] | |||
== Winchester rifle == | |||
Several of El Chucho's men are armed with different Winchester rifles. | |||
=== Winchester Model 1892 === | |||
[[Image:Winchester1892.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Winchester 1892 -.32WCF/.38-40/.44-40/.25-20.]] | |||
[[Image:ABFG-Winchester-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of El Chuncho's men with Winchester Model 1892.]] | |||
=== Unidentified Winchester === | |||
The other model of Winchester is not identified. | |||
[[Image:ABFG-Winchester-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Bill Tate ([[Lou Castel]]) with Winchester Model ?.]] | |||
[[Image:ABFG-Winchester-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The same scene.]] | |||
[[Image:ABFG-Winchester-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|El Chuncho with both [[Mauser_Rifle_Series#1893_Spanish_Mauser|Mauser]] and Winchester rifles.]] | |||
[[Image:ABFG-Winchester-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of El Chuncho's men with Winchester Model ?.]] | |||
[[Image:ABFG-Winchester-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A close view on the Winchester Model ?.]] | |||
[[Image:ABFG-Winchester-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Adelita ([[Martine Beswick]]) fires her Winchester.]] | |||
[[Image:ABFG-Winchester-8.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A boy with Winchester rifle.]] | |||
= Machine guns = | = Machine guns = | ||
== Hotchkiss M1914 Machine Gun == | == Hotchkiss M1914 Machine Gun == | ||
[[Hotchkiss M1914 Machine Gun|Hotchkiss M1914]] was captured by El | [[Hotchkiss M1914 Machine Gun|Hotchkiss M1914]] was captured by El Chuncho's band and used against the governmental troops. This machine gun is most likely the Spanish version in 7x57mm caliber which is historically right because the same model was used during the Mexican Revolution. In one scene El Chuncho correctly said that this machine gun use Mauser cartridges. | ||
The process of loading and firing this machine gun is shown very accurate. Maybe this is the best appearance of Hotchkiss M1914 in cinema. | |||
[[Image:M1914Hotchkiss.jpg|thumb|400px|none|M1914 Hotchkiss Machine Gun with Tripod.]] | [[Image:M1914Hotchkiss.jpg|thumb|400px|none|M1914 Hotchkiss Machine Gun with Tripod.]] | ||
[[Image:ABFG-Hotchkiss14- | [[Image:ABFG-Hotchkiss14-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Bill Tate ([[Lou Castel]]) readies Hotchkiss M1914 for battle. El Chuncho ([[Gian Maria Volonté]]) lubricates the 24-round strip. This process was necessary for the proper functioning of the machine gun.]] | ||
[[Image:ABFG-Hotchkiss14-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|El Chuncho loads the Hotchkiss.]] | |||
[[Image:ABFG-Hotchkiss14-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Bill Tate fires the machine gun.]] | |||
[[Image:ABFG-Hotchkiss14-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|El Chuncho reloads the machine gun.]] | |||
[[Image:ABFG-Hotchkiss14-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A back view.]] | |||
[[Image:ABFG-Hotchkiss14-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A side view.]] | |||
[[Image:ABFG-Hotchkiss14-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Bill Tate with reloaded 24-round strip.]] | |||
= Other weapons = | |||
== Unidentified grenade == | |||
In the scene of attack on fort El Santo ([[Klaus Kinski]]) use grenades of "Pineapple" type. It is hard to identify them correctly. | |||
[[Image:ABFG-Grenade-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|El Santo ([[Klaus Kinski]]) throws the grenade at governmental soldiers.]] | |||
= Trivia = | = Trivia = | ||
== The golden bullet == | |||
[[Image:ABFG-Golden bullet-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The cartridge with the golden bullet.]] | |||
[[Image:ABFG-Golden bullet-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Bill Tate ([[Lou Castel]]) loads his Mauser with the golden bullet.]] | |||
[[Image:ABFG-Golden bullet-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The golden bullet taken out of the body of the man killed by Tate.]] | |||
== Original poster == | |||
[[File:Quien Sabe Poster.jpg|thumb|none|250px|Origial Italian poster for the movie.]] | [[File:Quien Sabe Poster.jpg|thumb|none|250px|Origial Italian poster for the movie.]] | ||
Revision as of 09:59, 27 May 2012
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A Bullet for the General (original title El Chuncho, quién sabe? or simply Quién sabe? that means "Who knows?") is a 1966 Italian action movie by Damiano Damiani. The story takes place during the Mexican revolution (1910-17).
The following weapons are seen in the movie A Bullet for the General:
Revolvers
Single Action Army
Single Action Army revolver is used by several characters including El Chuncho (Gian Maria Volonté), most of his men and Mexican Lt. Ferreira (Aldo Sambrell).
Smith & Wesson Military and Police
The personal weapon of Bill Tate (Lou Castel), called "Niño" ("The Kid") by his Mexican comrades in arms, is Smith & Wesson Military and Police revolver carries in shoulder holster. Military and Police revolvers are also seen in hands of several Mexican officers. The movie was filmed in Spain so these revolvers can actually be Spanish copies of "Military and Police" (for example, "Ruby Extra" by Gabilondo, "Alfa" by Armero Especialistas Reunidas and different models by Orbea Hermanos).
Rifles
Spanish Mauser M1893
Most governmental troops and guerrillas are armed with Spanish Mauser M1893 rifles.
Winchester rifle
Several of El Chucho's men are armed with different Winchester rifles.
Winchester Model 1892
Unidentified Winchester
The other model of Winchester is not identified.
Machine guns
Hotchkiss M1914 Machine Gun
Hotchkiss M1914 was captured by El Chuncho's band and used against the governmental troops. This machine gun is most likely the Spanish version in 7x57mm caliber which is historically right because the same model was used during the Mexican Revolution. In one scene El Chuncho correctly said that this machine gun use Mauser cartridges. The process of loading and firing this machine gun is shown very accurate. Maybe this is the best appearance of Hotchkiss M1914 in cinema.
Other weapons
Unidentified grenade
In the scene of attack on fort El Santo (Klaus Kinski) use grenades of "Pineapple" type. It is hard to identify them correctly.