Battle Royale: Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Battle Royale: Difference between revisions
Girl #19 (Chisato Matsui) is given a Walther PPK at the beginning of the game, but never uses it, opting to retrieve a S&W Model 19 Snub Nose during the shootout at the lighthouse.
Girl #19 (Chisato Matsui) is given a [[Walther PPK]] at the beginning of the game, but never uses it, opting to retrieve a S&W Model 19 Snub Nose during the shootout at the lighthouse.
[[Image:Waltherppk32acp.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Walther PPK - 7.65 mm Browning aka .32 ACP]]
[[Image:Waltherppk32acp.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Walther PPK - 7.65 mm Browning aka .32 ACP]]
[[Image:BRM19.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Chisato with the Model 19 Snub Nose after being shot up with a Micro-Uzi. Note the PPK near the center of the table.]]
[[Image:BRM19.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Chisato with the Model 19 Snub Nose after being shot up with a Micro-Uzi. Note the PPK near the center of the table.]]
Battle Royale is the 2000 Japanese feature film adaptation of the controversial 1999 Japanese novel of the same name by Koushun Takami, who later published a 3,000 page illustrated manga version of the story. The premise of the film revolves around "The Program", a government-sponsored event which forces randomly selected junior high school students who are armed with various weapons to eliminate each other until there is one remaining survivor. The film would spawn a 2003 sequel: Battle Royale II: Requiem.
Boy #20 (Kyoichi Motobuchi) is given a Smith & Wesson Model 19 revolver. Upon his demise, it is claimed and used by Boy #5 (Shogo Kawada). He later gives it to Boy #15 (Shuya Nanahara) as a gesture of good faith.
During the lighthouse shootout Girl #19 (Chisato Matsui) grabs a Smith & Wesson Model 19 Snub Nose revolver with rubber grips off of a table holding several of the student's weapons. The weapon is likely intended to be Girl #2 (Yukie Utsumi)'s weapon.
Boy #17 (Mitsuru Numai)'s weapon is a Colt Python revolver. After his death the gun is used by Boy #6 (Kazuo Kiriyama). Shogo Kawada and his girlfriend Keiko are also seen with Colt Pythons during a flashback to one of the previous "games".
In all three versions, Boy #19 (Mimura)’s weapon is a Beretta that appears to be either a nickel plated 92FS or an Inox. It's got a polished shine to it in either case.
Girl #12 (Haruka Tanizawa) is assigned a Browning Hi-Power pistol. In a continuity error, Girl #10 (Hirono Shimizu)'s M1911 switches to a Browning Hi-Power during her initial appearance.
Girl #19 (Chisato Matsui) is given a Walther PPK at the beginning of the game, but never uses it, opting to retrieve a S&W Model 19 Snub Nose during the shootout at the lighthouse.
After Hriono drops her and it is picked up by Mitsuko M1911A1, it suffers from another continuity error and changes again, this time into a Colt Combat Commander.
Boy #5 (Shogo Kawada)'s assigned weapon is a stockless Franchi SPAS-12 shotgun. As with most on-film portrayals of the SPAS-12, the semi-automatic setting is ignored in favor of the manual pump-action setting.
Girl #16 (Yuka Nakagawa)'s weapon is an IMI Micro-Uzi fitted with a large flash suppressor. It is taken and used by Girl #17 (Satomi Noda) after Yuka is accidentally poisoned. After Satomi dies, the gun is used by Boy #15 (Shuya Nanahara).
Some of the soldiers seen during 3-B's introduction to the BR Program are seen with M16A1s (denoted by their full-auto capability displayed in the scene) outfitted with M16A2 handguards.