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The [[Colt Diamondback]] is the most prolific handgun in the movie. It’s used by Cleopatra Jones ([[Tamara Dobson]]), Doodlebug ([[Antonio Fargas]]) and several thugs and police officers.
The [[Colt Diamondback]] is the most prolific handgun in the movie. It’s used by Cleopatra Jones ([[Tamara Dobson]]), Doodlebug ([[Antonio Fargas]]) and several thugs and police officers.
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Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold is a 1973 blaxploitation movie about Cleopatra Jones (Tamara Dobson), an anti-narcotics agent who is responsible for the destruction of the Asian poppy fields of drugboss Mommy (Shelley Winters).
Assisted by several corrupt cops, an enraged Mommy sets about to eliminate Cleopatra Jones and her lover, social worker Reuben (Bernie Casey). This movie was followed by the 1973 sequel Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold.
The following weapons were used in the film Cleopatra Jones:
The Colt Diamondback is the most prolific handgun in the movie. It’s used by Cleopatra Jones (Tamara Dobson), Doodlebug (Antonio Fargas) and several thugs and police officers.
Cleopatra Jones carries a nickel Smith & Wesson 39 with pearl grips and can be seen using it in the scene where she’s ambushed by a sniper send by Mommy.
Pickles (Teddy Wilson), one of Doodlebug’s bodyguards, can be seen with a Smith & Wesson Model 36 during the ‘visit’ of Cleopatra Jones to his boss’s apartment.
During the shootout at the airport, one of Mommy’s henchmen carries an unidentified revolver. It appears to have a vented barrel and to be a Colt product, but this can’t be confirmed.
Cleopatra Jones keeps a RPB Industries MAC-11 in her car. It has a fake flash suppressor and can be distinguished from the MAC-10 by the solid, rather than pierced, front sights.
During a car chase, a thug can be seen firing an original M16 rifle at Cleopatra Jones’ car. It can be identified as such by the lack of a forward assist button.
A High Standard K-1200 Riot Standard Model can be seen used by a police officer during the bust of the B&S house plus by the assassin posing as an elderly lady in a wheelchair.
In several promotion materials, but not in the movie, Cleopatra Jones can be seen with some sort of submachine gun that is based on the MP40, but cut off just behind the magazine well and with a fake suppressor added.