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Talk:Death Hunt

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Nobody has this on DVD? This page needs some screencaps! --Jcordell 07:04, 11 April 2010 (UTC)

I only have it on VHS to date. Just watched it on Fox Movie Channel, and noticed that some of the actors are carrying Winchest Model 1873's. Constable Alvin Adams (Andrew Stevens) carries one when he shoots a deer with Sgt Edgar Millen (Lee Marvin) and Sundog (Carl Weathers), and is carrying one at the shootout at Albert Johnson's (Charles Bronson) cabin. So is the man who gets his arm caught in a bear trap outside Johnson's cabin. Johnson also has a single shot shotgun that he cuts the barrel off down to the forestock (which he points at Millen when he opens the window), and a single shot bolt action rifle that he cuts the buttstock off of. He shoots the one-eyed "Charlie" who rushes the cabin and kicks in the door, only to be shot dead by Johnson who's lying entrenched on the floor with these two guns. One of Hazel's (Ed Lauter) pals uses a SxS shotgun to shoot at Johnson when he opens the cabin window to talk to Millen, and is shot dead by Johnson with the Colt Peacemaker. There's a continuity error in the film also, the scenes where Millen is opening his trunk and taking out weapons such as his Colt New Service revolver and 12 gauge Winchester pump shotgun, and has a leather shotgun shell belt over his shoulder when talking to Angie Dickinson before going out the door, are all when he's leaving to lead the posse of psycho trappers and his three Mounties to Johnson's cabin. But they have it inserted in the film to look like it's after the shootout when they're leaving to pursue Johnson. As much as I like this movie, I sure wish someone would make a movie based on the facts of The Mad Trapper of Rat River. The books on this guy are a fascinating story. Harleyguy 6 May 2010 22:10

Ben41 comes through again. Finally screencaps. Excellent.--Jcordell 16:11, 15 January 2011 (UTC)