Dance with the Devil: Difference between revisions
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Dance with the Devil: Difference between revisions
Estelle ([[Aimee Graham]]) takes a two-tone [[Smith & Wesson 59]] from Adolfo ([[Screamin' Jay Hawkins]]) during her attempt to escape. Perdita disarms her and uses the pistol herself.
Estelle ([[Aimee Graham]]) takes a two-tone [[Smith & Wesson 59]] from Adolfo ([[Screamin' Jay Hawkins]]) during her attempt to escape. Perdita disarms her and uses the pistol herself.
[[File:S&W 59 two tone.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Smith & Wesson 59 with two-tone finish and Pachmayr grips - 9x19mm]]
[[File:DWTD-Shotgun1-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Adolfo holds a [[Remington 870]] shotgun in raised hand. The pistol is seen tucked at his belt. Note the bright logo at the grip.]]
[[File:DWTD-Shotgun1-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Adolfo holds a [[Remington 870]] shotgun in raised hand. The pistol is seen tucked at his belt. Note the bright logo at the grip.]]
[[File:DWTD-Pistol-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Estelle takes the pistol from incapacitated Adolfo. This can be not the same pistol that is seen on previous screenshot.]]
[[File:DWTD-Pistol-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Estelle takes the pistol from incapacitated Adolfo. This can be not the same pistol that is seen on previous screenshot.]]
Dance with the Devil (original title Perdita Durango, after the name of the main character) is a 1997 Spanish-Mexican crime movie directed by Álex de la Iglesia. It features adventures and crimes of a psychotic couple, a murderous Mexican girl Perdita Durango (Rosie Perez) and Caribbean bank robber and santeria priest Romeo Dolorosa (Javier Bardem).
The following weapons are seen in the Dance with the Devil:
A Colt Detective Special revolver is seen in hands of the husband of Perdita Durango's sister in Perdita's flashback scene. In the final scene Doug (Miguel Galván) draws a snub nose revolver that looks mostly like Colt DS.
Sheriff Tyrone Ford (Harry Porter) carries a stainless steel Taurus Model 689 during the shootout with Romeo Dolorosa and Santos' men. It can be identified due to three vent rib over a 4" barrel (while Colt Python has only two).
Two sub-compact pistols are seen in hands of small Mexican girls (Maya Zapata and Vadira Zapata) in the opening scene. Perdita Durango (Rosie Perez) takes one of these pistols from a girl. They can be merely toy guns.
A stainless steel Taurus PT92 with black grips is used by Romeo Dolorosa (Javier Bardem) throughout the movie. Perdita Durango (Rosie Perez) is seen with Romeo's pistol several times.
Reggie San Pedro (Carlos Bardem), Romeo's cousin, uses a chrome plated Desert Eagle Mark VII in .357 Magnum (as seen by the markings on the slide) in the final scene. As a matter of fact, Carlos Bardem is a real brother of Javier Bardem.
A stainless steel shotgun with a vertical foregrip is seen in hands of Doug (Miguel Galván). It is also used by Perdita Durango (Rosie Perez) in the final scene. This shotgun appeares to be a heavily customised version of stainless steel Browning BPS.
M16A1s are seen in the hands of soldiers during Romeo's flashbacks to his days in the Marine Corps in Lebanon. In the final scene SWAT members also carry M16s.
Some AK-47 version is briefly seen during Romeo's flashbacks to his days in the Marine Corps in Lebanon. In another scene an AK is carried by one of the guards in Santos' villa.