Fatal Beauty is a 1987 action film directed by Tom Holland and starring Whoopi Goldberg as Detective Rita Rizzoli, an undercover L.A. narcotics detective tracking down the origins of a new deadly drug known as "Fatal Beauty". She then finds herself being tracked down to two deadly thugs intent on stealing the drug for themselves and having to be protected by a bodyguard (Sam Elliott). The cast includes Rubén Blades, Harris Yulin and Brad Dourif, who would later reunite with director Holland for the horror film Child's Play.
The following weapons were used in the film Fatal Beauty:
The stainless Taurus PT99 is the main sidearm carried by Det. Rita Rizzoli (Whoopi Goldberg) in addition to other officers, including Carl Jimenez (Rubén Blades).
Basqual (Gary Cervantes, credited in this film as "Carlos Cervantes"), a henchman guarding both the drugs and the money appears to be carrying a cut-down Remington 870.
Submachine Guns
Ruger AC556K
Earl Skinner (Mike Jolly), Leo Nova's partner, uses the Ruger AC556K throughout the movie.
The criminal henchmen walking the catwalks are seen with AK-47 rifles with folding stocks.
Colt Sporter 1 Carbine
Candy (Emilia Ayarza), one of the criminals guarding the drugs and the money, appears to be armed with a Colt Sporter 1 Carbine with XM177-style flash hider and a hi-cap drum magazine.
Winchester Model 1892
During the climactic shootout at the end of the movie, Det. Rizzoli (Whoopi Goldberg) empties her Taurus PT92 pistol. Fortunately, the shootout is taking place in a sporting goods store, so she smashes a display case and grabs a Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine, with a large loop lever and uses it very effectively.
Sporting Goods Rifles
Rizzoli is seen in the sporting goods store smashing a display case containing several rifles, including the Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine.