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Remake of the 1953 film.
The following weapons were used in the film Invaders from Mars:
Colt Python
Chief Ward (Jimmy Hunt) and Officer Kenney (Kenneth Kimmins) carry Colt Pythons as their sidearms. They're seen holstered in several scenes, but only taken out when the two confront David and Linda in the school.
M1911
The US Marines, particularly General Climet Wilson (James Karen), Sergeant Rinaldi (Eric Pierpoint) and Captain Curtis (Christopher Allport), use M1911 sidearms. They're held against the two Martian-controlled NASA technicians in Wilson's office.
M16
The M16 is the Marines' primary weapon. They're used extensively by Captain Curtis and his men during the climax of the film when they battle the Martians.