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''A Better Tomorrow'' is a 1986 Hong Kong action film directed by [[John Woo]] and starring [[Chow Yun-Fat]] as a friend to a pair of brothers who decide to take on the Triad crime organization. The film would spawn the 1987 sequel ''[[A Better Tomorrow II]]'' and the 1989 prequel ''[[A Better Tomorrow III]]'', as well as a 2010 Korean remake.
'''''A Better Tomorrow''''' is a 1986 Hong Kong action film directed by [[John Woo]] and starring [[Chow Yun-Fat]] as a friend to a pair of brothers who decide to take on the Triad crime organization. The film would spawn the 1987 sequel ''[[A Better Tomorrow II]]'' and the 1989 prequel ''[[A Better Tomorrow III]]'', as well as a 2010 Korean remake.
A Better Tomorrow is a 1986 Hong Kong action film directed by John Woo and starring Chow Yun-Fat as a friend to a pair of brothers who decide to take on the Triad crime organization. The film would spawn the 1987 sequel A Better Tomorrow II and the 1989 prequel A Better Tomorrow III, as well as a 2010 Korean remake.
The following firearms were used in the film A Better Tomorrow:
The Smith & Wesson Model 10 revolver is carried by Kit (Leslie Cheung) as his police service weapon. A suppressed version is also used by an assassin who attempts to kill Ho and Kit's father.
One of the Taiwanese gangsters who attempts to fire at Mark (Chow Yun-Fat) during the shootout at the restaurant uses a Smith & Wesson Model 28 revolver.
Director John Woo's favorite handgun, the Beretta 92F, makes frequent appearances in this film. Mark, Ho, and Kit all use the pistol at different times in the movie, as do many of the Triads.
The Beretta 92SB is seen in the hands of Shing (Waise Lee) and a few Triads throughout the film, and is identifiable by its rounded trigger guard, and modern Beretta grips (versus the older style grips of the Original 92).
Ho (Ti Lung) carries a Smith & Wesson 39 pistol during the scenes set in Taiwan, and the gangster that betrays him also uses one during the restaurant shootout. Other Triad members use the pistols during the shootout in the garage and at the docks.
The Browning Hi-Power is relatively common in early Woo films. When Mark is engaged in a shootout at the restaurant, one of his Berettas turns into a Browning. Mark is seen later dual-wielding the Browning alongside his Beretta while retrieving a data tape.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingClassic Commercial Browning Hi-Power (Belgian Mfg) - 9x19mmError creating thumbnail: File missingIn a continuity error, one of Mark Gor's Beretta handguns turns into a Browning Hi-Power during the shootout in the restaurant.Error creating thumbnail: File missingMark tosses down his two empty pistols in the restaurant, before retrieving his hidden Beretta from a potted plant. The one on top appears to be a Browning.
The leader of the Taiwanese gangsters fires what appears to be a Remington 870 when he betrays Shing and Ho. Mark also uses an Ithaca when he returns to rescue Ho and Kit in the finale.
M16A1 rifles are used by police officers when Ho is captured in Taiwan. Some triad gangsters are also armed with M16A1 rifles during the final shootout at the docks, although they are not seen very clearly.