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Hombre

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Hombre (1967)

Hombre is the classic 1967 Western starring Paul Newman as John Russell, a white man raised by Apache Indians who now must try to assimilate back into the non-Indian culture. After selling away his inheritance and putting out some townsfolk, he finds himself riding out of town with the very same people. When the stagecoach is ambushed, the passengers must now depend on Russell to survive. The film was the sixth collaboration between Newman and director Martin Ritt (Hud) and was based on a novel by Elmore Leonard (who also wrote Get Shorty).


The following weapons were used in the film Hombre:



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Single Action Army

The Colt Single Action Army is the most prominently used gun by most of the characters including John Russell (Paul Newman) and Cicero (Richard Boone).

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Colt Single Action Army w/ 4.75" barrel, case colored and blued, referred to as "Quick-Draw" or "Civilian" model.
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Cicero (Richard Boone) points a Single Action Army at the stagecoach passengers.
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Cicero Grimes (Richard Boone) stands to the left of Lamar Dean (David Canary) who is holding the SAA Quickdraw. Frank Braden (Cameron Mitchell) holds a Single Action Army on the passengers.
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Jessie (Diane Cilento) and Mendez (Martin Balsam) watch John Russell (Paul Newman) recover his Single Action Army.
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The Mexican Bandit (Frank Silvera) holds a Single Action Army revolver.

Colt Lightning Shopkeeper

When Cicero's (Richard Boone) gang robs the stagecoach, they find what appears to be a Colt Lightning Shopkeeper revolver on Dr. Favor (Fredric March).

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Colt Lightning, Shopkeeper model
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Lamar Dean (David Canary) finds Dr. Favor's Colt.
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John Russell collects Dr Favour's Colt Lightning Shopkeeper revolver.

Winchester 1876

John Russell (Paul Newman) carries a Winchester Model 1876 rifle with a short magazine.

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Winchester Model 1876
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John Russell (Paul Newman) carries a Winchester Model 1876 at the film's beginning.
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Russell holds the Winchester.
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Russell aims the Winchester.
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Shows the top of the receiver on John Russell's (Paul Newman) rifle.

Winchester 1892

Members of Cicero's gang are seen using the Winchester Model 1892 rifle.

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Winchester 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine - .32WCF/.38-40/.44-40/.25-20.
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The Mexican Bandit (Frank Silvera) takes aim with an 1892 saddle ring Winchester.
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Indians (Pete Hernandez) and (Merrill C Isbell) brandish Winchester 1892 rifles.

Coach Shotgun

Henry Mendez (Martin Balsam) carries a Double Barreled Coach Shotgun in the film.

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Colt Model 1878 reproduction - 12 Gauge
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Henry Mendez (Martin Balsam) with his Double Barreled Coach Shotgun.
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Henry Mendez (Martin Balsam) takes aim at the bandits.
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Lamar Dean (David Canary) holds the Coach shotgun.
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Closeup of the double hammers.


Movie prop Colt Police Positive

In the final confrontation, Russell's Single Action Army is replaced in some shots with what appears to be double-action, modern Colt Police Positive revolver modified to resemble the SAA. This kind of prop was frequently used in Westerns (see the Police Positive below), when an actor wasn't able to use a Single Action Army with the speed required by the script.

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Colt Police Positive, modified to look like a Colt SAA
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In the final confrontation, Russell's Single Action Army is replaced in some shots with what appears to be double-action, modern Colt Police Positive) revolver modified to resemble the SAA.