The Dark Past
The Dark Past (1948)
The Dark Past is a 1948 psychological noir thriller adapted from the Broadway play Blind Alley and considered a remake of the 1939 Columbia Pictures film of the same name which starred Chester Morris , Ralph Bellamy , and Ann Dvorak in the roles that would be played by William Holden , Lee J. Cobb , and Nina Foch . The Dark Past also provided an early role for Lois Maxwell , later to be famous as Miss Moneypenny in the first 14 James Bond movies.
The following weapons were used in the film The Dark Past :
Handguns
Smith & Wesson Military & Police (2" Barrel)
Fugitive killer Al Walker (William Holden ) carries a snub-nosed Smith & Wesson Military & Police revolver, the precursor to the Smith & Wesson Model 10. Walker keeps his 2"-barreled revolver in a shoulder holster.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing The distinctive hard black rubber Smith & Wesson grips stick out of Al's shoulder holster.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Al draws his Smith & Wesson revolver.
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Mauser 1934
Betty (Nina Foch ), Al's gun moll, carries a Mauser 1934 pocket pistol.
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Colt Detective Special
Al's two henchmen, Mike (Berry Kroeger ) and Pete (Robert Osterioh ), carry first-generation Colt Detective Special snub-nose revolvers. Frank Stevens (Wilton Graff ) takes Mike's Detective Special away from him after attacking him with a fireplace poker.
Colt Detective Special 1st Gen with Round Butt - .38 Special
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Mike draws his Detective Special after handing off his Winchester Model 1907 rifle to Al.
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Colt Official Police
Al recalls a painful memory from his youth where his father had carried a Colt Official Police revolver that a young Al had picked up off the ground.
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Smith & Wesson Military & Police (5" Barrel)
The state troopers that descend on the Collins household carry Smith & Wesson Military & Police service revolvers with 5" barrels.
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Rifles
Winchester Model 53
Dr. Andrew Collins (Lee J. Cobb ) owns a lever-action hunting rifle that appears to be a Winchester Model 53 , which he lends to his colleague Professor Fred Linder (Steven Geray ). After Professor Linder brings it back to the Collins home, Al Walker (William Holden ) briefly handles it as well.
File:Winchester Model 53.jpg.jpg Winchester Model 53
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Winchester Model 1907
As in Blind Alley , the primary rifle handled by the criminals is a Winchester Model 1907 semi-automatic rifle with a five-round magazine. Mike (Berry Kroeger ) handles the weapon for most of the movie, eventually tossing it to Al Walker (William Holden ) to use for the final scene though both Dr. Collins (Lee J. Cobb ) and Betty (Nina Foch ) handle it as well.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing The barrel of Mike's Winchester is seen as he listens to a radio report on Al Walker's escape.
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Shotguns
Winchester Model 1897 Trench
Several state policemen that surround the Collins home have Winchester Model 1897 Trench pump-action shotguns.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing A shotgun-armed policeman takes his position outside the Collins home.