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The Badlanders
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The Badlanders is a 1958 Western movie directed by Delmer Daves and starring Alan Ladd and Ernest Borgnine. The movie is loosely based on the 1949 novel "The Asphalt Jungle" by W. R. Burnett (earlier adapted into The Asphalt Jungle film noir (1950)), but the story is set in 1898 in Arizona. Peter Van Hoek ("Dutchman") (Ladd) and John "Mac" McBain (Borgnine) are released from prison and head separately to the town of Prescott. Dutchman, former mining engineer, was framed for the robbery of a gold shipment and wants to cleanse his name.
The following weapons were used in the film The Badlanders:
Note: see additional screenshots and promotional images on talk page.
Rifles
Marlin Model 1889
Marlin Model 1889 rifles are used by local landowner Cyril Lounsberry (Kent Smith), his trusted man saloon owner Sample (Robert Emhardt) and Sample's henchman Comanche (Anthony Caruso). Marlin 1889 rifles are also seen in the gun rack in the office of Yuma Prison Warden (Ford Rainey). Promotional images show Dutchman and Mac with Marlin 1889 rifles though they doesn't use these guns on screen.
A Marlin Model 1893 rifle is seen in the gun rack in the office of Yuma Prison Warden.
Winchester Model 1892
Two Winchester Model 1892 rifle is seen in the gun rack in the office of Yuma Prison Warden.
Springfield 1873 "Trapdoor"
A Springfield 1873 "Trapdoor" rifle is seen in hands of a Mexican when Anita calls her people against Lounsberry's gang.
Springfield 1861
Most Mexicans, summoned by Anita to help Dutchman and Mac, are armed with Springfield 1861 rifled muskets (other versions of this gun, like M1863 or M1864, are possible but seem less likely guess).