Charro!
Original Theatrical Poster
Charro! is a 1969 American Western movie directed by Charles Marquis Warren and starring Elvis Presley as Jess Wade, a former outlaw. Jess leaves his gang, led by Vince Hackett (Victor French ), but when the gang steals a gold-plated cannon from Mexico, a symbol of victory over France during the Second French Intervention in Mexico of 1861 to 1867, they falsely accuse Jess of this crime. Now he has to prove his innocence and help defend a town from the gang.
The following weapons were used in the film Charro! :
Revolvers
Single Action Army
"Civilian" model Single Action Army revolvers are used by numerous characters, notably Jess Wade (Elvis Presley ), gang boss Vince Hackett (Victor French ) and his brother Billy Roy Hackett (Solomon Sturges ). Sheriff Ramsey (James Almanzar ) and Mexican Army Lt. Rivera (Tony Young ) carry SAA revolvers in holsters.
Note : see additional screenshots and promotional stills on the talk page .
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Vince Hackett waylays Jess Wade in a Mexican town.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Jess draws his revolver in same scene.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Vince holds Jess' revolver.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Jess' old flame Tracey Winters (Ina Balin) returns Jess a revolver that he once left in her room.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Mody (Charles H. Gray ) with his revolver in hand sneaks to a cleft in the rocks where Jess hides.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing A revolver in the hands of Vince Hackett, deeply shocked by the scene of his brother's death.
Rifles
Winchester Model 1892
Winchester Model 1892 Carbine
Anachronistic for the 1870s, Winchester Model 1892 carbines are seen in the hands of Hackett's gang members Gunner (James Sikking ) and Heff (Harry Landers ), and townsmen Jerome Selby (John Pickard ), Henry Carter (J. Edward McKinley ), and Martin Tilford (Garry Walberg ).
Note : see additional screenshots and promotional stills on the talk page .
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Winchester 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine - .32WCF/.38-40/.44-40/.25-20.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Gunner with his Winchester carbine. Soon after, the carbine switches to a Winchester Model 1892 rifle (see below) and then back to carbine.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The saddle ring of Gunner's carbine is seen.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Heff with a Winchester 1892 carbine. This carbine lacks the saddle ring but the mounting bracket can be seen.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing A row of Winchester Model 1892s in Sheriff Ramsey's office. The second from left Winchester is a rifle rather than a carbine (see below).
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Another view of the sheriff's gun rack.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing From left to right: Jerome Selby, Henry Carter, and Martin Tilford with Winchester 1892 carbines, and Will Joslyn with Winchester 1892 rifle.
Winchester Model 1892 Rifle
Gunner's (James Sikking ) Winchester 1892 carbine switches to a Winchester Model 1892 rifle. Townsmen Will Joslyn (Robert Luster) and Jerome Selby (John Pickard ) also carry Winchester 1892 rifles. It seems to be that a single prop is reused in all these scenes, and this is a "short rifle" in .38-40 caliber with a slightly shortened barrel.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing During a closeup, Gunner's carbine switches to a rifle. Note the lack of the front sight, probably because the barrel is slightly shortened, maybe due to damage. The top barrel band also looks non-standard.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The rifle switches back to a carbine - and then again to a rifle.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Winchesters in the sheriff's office. The rifle is second from the left; the other guns are carbines.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Another view of the sheriff's gun rack.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Due to a continuity error in the next scene, Will Joslyn holds a carbine while the rifle is in the hands of Jerome Selby.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing James Sikking as Gunner holds a Winchester Model 1892 rifle on a promotion still.
Enfield Pattern 1856 Cavalry Carbine
Most Mexican cavalrymen in Lt. Rivera's unit are armed with Enfield Pattern 1856 Cavalry Carbines .
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Enfield Pattern 1856 Cavalry Carbine - .577 caliber
Error creating thumbnail: File missing A cavalryman at the left holds a carbine.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Cavalrymen carry carbines.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing A good view of a carbine in the hands of a cavalryman. Note the sling swivel just near the muzzle, a typical feature of the P1856 carbine.
Unidentified Rifles
Several Mexicans carry unidentified rifles. They are longer than the Enfield P1856 carbines used by most cavalrymen.
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Shotguns
Colt Model 1878
Sheriff Dan Ramsey (James Almanzar ) carries a double barreled shotgun with exposed hammers, most likely a Colt Model 1878 .
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing The sheriff checks his shotgun.
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Trivia
"Victoria" Cannon
A Napoleonic-style smoothbore field cannon with the personal name "Victoria" (Victory), gold-plated with silver-decorated wheels, is a plot item. This symbol of Mexican victory over France during the French expedition of 1861-1867 is stolen by Vince Hackett's gang. In several scenes, they use the cannon to shoot dynamite sticks (a feat impossible in reality, as the instability of dynamite in combination with the sudden acceleration of the shell would set off the explosive in the barrel of the weapon; real "dynamite guns" use compressed air for shooting).
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing The cannon is transported on a horse cart.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing The gang deploy the cannon against Rivera's cavalry unit as they cross the river. Mody (Charles H. Gray ) holds a bundle of dynamite sticks.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing A pyrotechnical imitator in the muzzle is seen.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing After a sniper shot by Jess Wade ignites the gunpowder, the loose cannon rolls down the hill.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Jess returns the cannon to Mexico.