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Across 110th Street

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Across 110th Street (1972)



Hickey & Boggs
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Theatrical Release Poster
Country Error creating thumbnail: File missingUnited States
Directed by Barry Shear
Release Date 1972
Studio Film Guarantors
Distributor United Artists
Main Cast
Character Actor
Capt. Mattelli Anthony Quinn
Lt. Pope Yaphet Kotto
Nick D'Salvio Anthony Franciosa
Jim Harris Paul Benjamin
Joe Logart Ed Bernard
Doc Johnson Richard Ward
Shevy Gilbert Lewis



Across 110th Street is a 1972 Blaxploitation film starring Anthony Quinn as Frank Mattelli, a prejudiced police captain who is partnered with Lt. William Pope (Yaphet Kotto), a young black by-the-book detective in investigating the killing of five gangsters, two cops and the theft of $300,000 by three amateur criminals.

The following firearms were used in the film Across 110th Street:


Smith & Wesson M76

Jim Harris (Paul Benjamin) uses a Smith & Wesson M76 sub-machine gun in the opening shootout and the theft of the money. He also uses it in the end when being chased by the police. In typical movie fashion, Harris can fire hundreds of rounds without reloading.

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Smith & Wesson M76 Sub-machine gun - 9mm
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Jim Harris (Disguised as a policeman) holds his M76 on the gangsters
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Harris fires at a real policeman
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Harris continues to fire at the police, this time with the stock unfolded

Smith & Wesson Model 10 Snubnose

Nick D'Salvio's (Anthony Franciosa) main arm is a snubnose Smith & Wesson Model 10. This is also the sidearm of Cpt. Mattelli (Anthony Quinn) and Lt. Pope (Yaphet Kotto) and other police officers.

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Smith & Wesson Model 10 Snubnose - .38 Special
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Lt. Pope aims at Doc Johnson (Richard Ward)
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D'Salvio holds his snubnose
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Pope with the snubnose

Colt Official Police

Joe Logart (Ed Bernard), another one of the criminals that steal money from the gangsters in the beginning of the film, uses a standard Colt Official Police revolver. Several police officers chasing Harris also carry them.

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Colt Official Police - .38 Special
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Logart fires at the real policemen
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D'Salvio inspects Logart's revolver while beating him up

Beretta M1935

One of Doc Johnson's men Shevvy (Gilbert Lewis) uses a Beretta M1935 as his main sidearm. In the final scene, he briefly uses it with a suppressor.

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Beretta Model 1935 - .32 ACP
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Shevvy draws his Beretta on one of the men in the brothel
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Shevvy aims at Mattelli, while Pope aims at Shevvy

Colt Detective Special

One of the gangsters that is gunned down in the beginning tries to fire a Colt Detective Special at the criminals.

Colt Detective Special - .38 Special
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Three detective specials lying on a table. Note that two appear to be missing their Colt medallions for some reason

Remington Model 700

Police snipers shoot Harris in the finale with Remington Model 700 rifles.

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Remington Model 700 - .308 Winchester
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