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[[Image:night_poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Night Train to Munich''  (1940)]]
[[Image:night_poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Night Train to Munich''  (1940). Note that Paul Henried's name is misspelled as "Hernreid."]]


'''''Night Train to Munich''''' (1940) was a World War II-era thriller directed by Carol Reed (''[[The Third Man]]'') and starred Margaret Lockwood, Rex Harrison, and Paul Henreid (as Paul von Hernreid). British and Gestapo agents play a game of cat and mouse with a Czech inventor and his daughter.
'''''Night Train to Munich''''' (1940) was a World War II-era thriller directed by Carol Reed (''[[The Third Man]]'') and starred Margaret Lockwood, Rex Harrison, and Paul Henreid (as Paul von Hernreid). British and Gestapo agents play a game of cat and mouse with a Czech inventor and his daughter.

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Night Train to Munich (1940). Note that Paul Henried's name is misspelled as "Hernreid."

Night Train to Munich (1940) was a World War II-era thriller directed by Carol Reed (The Third Man) and starred Margaret Lockwood, Rex Harrison, and Paul Henreid (as Paul von Hernreid). British and Gestapo agents play a game of cat and mouse with a Czech inventor and his daughter.


The following weapons were used in the film Night Train to Munich:


Smith & Wesson .44 Double Action

Throughout the film, British secret agent Gus Bennett (Rex Harrison) carries a Smith & Wesson .44 Double Action.

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British Army issued Garate revolver - .455 Webley. This is distinguished by its round trigger guard and "skullcrusher" grip.
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Gus Bennett (Rex Harrison) with the Garate revolver, .455 Webley.
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Bennett is trapped by the Gestapo.
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Bennett escapes on the aerial tramway.

Mauser Pocket Pistol

In a continuity error, Bennett's revolver turns into a Mauser Pocket Pistol.

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1910 Mauser Pocket Pistol - 6.35mm
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Bennett returns fire.

Luger P08

Throughout the film, Karl Marsen (Paul Henried) carries a Luger P08.

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Luger P08 with black grips - 9x19mm
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Karl Marsen is smugly confident.
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Marsen checks the magazine of his Luger P08.
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Marsen calls for backup.

Karabiner 98k

Throughout the film, Gestapo and German soldiers carry the Karabiner 98k.

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Karabiner 98k - German manufacture 1937 date - 7.92x57mm Mauser
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German marines guard the Admiralty.
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Bennett masquerades as a German officer .
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Wehrmacht on the way to the front.
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Marsen describes the fugitives.
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Charters (Basil Radford), left, and Caldicott (Naunton Wayne), right, masquerade as Gestapo guards.