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Appointment with Danger
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Appointment with Danger is an American 1950 film noir directed by Lewis Allen and starring Alan Ladd as US postal inspector Al Goddard who investigates the murder of fellow postal inspector in Gary, Indiana. During the investigation, Goddard finds the witness of the crime, nun Sister Augustine (Phyllis Calvert), and protects her when she is targeted by the killers.
The following weapons were used in the film Appointment with Danger:
United States Postal Service Inspector Al Goddard (Alan Ladd) carries a Colt Detective Special revolver. Colt DS revolvers are also used by USPS Chief Inspector Maury Ahearn (Dan Riss), Gary Police Department Lt. David Goodman (David Bauer, credited as David Wolfe), gang boss Earl Boettiger (Paul Stewart) and his accomplice Gene Gunner (Paul Lees).
Smith & Wesson Military & Police
In the scene in the gang hideout, Al Goddard (Alan Ladd) takes a Smith & Wesson Military & Police revolver from the gun rack. A revolver in holster of the postal van driver Paul Ferrar (Stacy Harris) also seems to be a S&W M&P.
Boettiger's second-in-command Joe Regas (Jack Webb) is armed with a Colt M1911 pistol.
Handguns in the gun rack
A number of pistols and revolvers is seen on the gun rack in gang hideout. They aren't seen clear enough for positive identification but some guesses are possible.