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Titanic (1996)

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The following firearms were used in the made-for-television 1996 movie Titanic:

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Titanic (1996)


Smith & Wesson 4th Model DA

When the Titanic's sinking begins to get out of control, First Officer Murdoch (Malcolm Stewart) and Second Officer Lightoller (Kevin McNulty) retrieve two Iver Johnson Revolver and one Smith & Wesson 4th Model revolver from the ship's safe. On the ship itself, the real officers carried .455 Webleys. Simon Doonan (Tim Curry), a steward, draws his while on Lifeboat No. 14.

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Smith & Wesson 4th Model Double Action .32
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Lightoller and Murdoch unravel the three revolvers. The first two are the Iver Johnson's, the last is a Smith & Wesson 4th Model


Iver Johnson Revolver

When the Titanic's sinking begins to get out of control, First Officer Murdoch (Malcolm Stewart) and Second Officer Lightoller (Kevin McNulty) retrieve two Iver Johnson Revolver and one Smith & Wesson 4th Model revolver from the ship's safe. Murdoch uses his to shoot an overzealous passenger and then himself.

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Lightoller and Murdoch unravel the three revolvers. The first two are the Iver Johnson's, the last is a Smith & Wesson 4th Model
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The two revolvers in front of Lightoller and Murdoch appear to have five-round cylinders.
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The officers take the revolvers in preparation.
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Murdoch hands Lightoller his revolver, which he places in his right coat pocket.
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Simon draws his revolver on Officer Lowe and the other passengers in Lifeboat No. 14.