How I Won the War: Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
How I Won the War: Difference between revisions
The [[Bren Gun]] is seen at the beginning of the film, being fired at the Musketeers during training. It is also seen mounted on vehicles and used widely in the North African Campaign.
The [[Bren Gun]] is seen at the beginning of the film, being fired at the Musketeers during training. It is also seen mounted on vehicles and used widely in the North African Campaign.
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[[Image:Bren gun.JPG|thumb|none|450px|]]
[[File:HIWtW BREN.jpg|none|thumb|600px|The [[Bren Gun]] being fired during a training exercise in Britain.]]
[[File:HIWtW BREN.jpg|none|thumb|600px|The [[Bren Gun]] being fired during a training exercise in England.]]
[[File:HIWtW-DM37-BG.jpg|none|thumb|600px|A vehicle Dodge M37 of Col. Grapple ([[Michael Hordern]]) is also equipped with a machine gun [[Bren]].]]
[[File:HIWtW-DM37-BG.jpg|none|thumb|600px|A vehicle Dodge M37 of Col. Grapple ([[Michael Hordern]]) is also equipped with a machine gun [[Bren]].]]
[[File:HIWtW BREN 1.jpg|none|thumb|600px|The dead Musketeer (is coloured) aims an machine gun at the camp of Afrika Korps in desert.]]
[[File:HIWtW BREN 1.jpg|none|thumb|600px|The dead Musketeer (is coloured) aims an machine gun at the camp of Afrika Korps in desert.]]
How I Won the War is a 1967 World War II satire that stars Michael Crawford, Roy Kinnear, Lee Montague and legendary Beatle John Lennon. Directed by Richard Lester (Superman III), the film focuses on a fictional British 4th Musketeer regiment from 1942-1945. Even though the regiment is fictional, the battles are in fact true, as they fight in North Africa to Remagen Bridge.
The following weapons were used in the film How I Won the War:
The Sten Mk II is seen towards the end of the movie, only in the hands of Lt. Ernest Goodbody (Michael Crawford). It has the alternate(Canadian) stock, rather than the more common "T-style" stock.
The M1928 Thompson is seen very briefly when a soldier on a bubblegum/cigarette card charging the beach is carrying one. The real M1928 is never shown.
The Lee Enfield No.1 Mk.III* is seen quite often, as it's in the hands of most of the characters. This is historically accurate as it was used before the No.4 Mk.I, however, by 1945, the Musketeers are still using the No.1 Mk.III. It would have been more accurate if they were given the No.4 Mk.I. It is used by Gripweed (John Lennon), Clapper (Roy Kinnear), Sgt. Transom (Lee Montague) and others. It can also be seen in various different colors. It is also seen in various stock footage of the African campaign.
The Bren Gun is seen at the beginning of the film, being fired at the Musketeers during training. It is also seen mounted on vehicles and used widely in the North African Campaign.