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Thursday
Thursday 1998 Film
Synopsis: Skip Woods made his directorial debut with this film, caught in a crossfire between thriller and comedy. After violence is unleashed in the opening sequence, the story settles on former L.A. drug dealer Casey Wells (Thomas Jane), now a Houston architect living with his attractive wife Christine (Paula Marshall). When past partner Nick (Aaron Eckhart) arrives out of the blue on a Thursday, asking for a place to stay for a few days, Casey invites him in but later gets curious about Nick's briefcase. After he opens it to find a huge helping of heroin, panic sets in, and he flushes it all away -- setting the stage for a variety of hoods and hitmen to turn up on Casey's suburban doorstep.
Smith & Wesson Model 19 snub
Pistol choice of deranged stripper rapist Dallas (Paulina Porizkova).
Smith & Wesson 645
Pistol choice of psychotic ex-partner James (James LeGros).
1911 .45 ACP
Casey's ex-partner, Nick (Aaron Eckhart), looks to be carrying a 1911 Commander series pistol.
Rasta hit-man Ice (Glenn Plummer) holds Casey hostage with a chrome-plated 1911 Government series pistol.
In the apartment drug deal gone bad, Casey Wells (Thomas Jane) is seen firing two chrome-plated 1911 Government series pistol.
Pistol choice of crooked rogue cop Kasarov (Mickey Rourke).
Micro UZI
Nick (Aaron Eckhart) uses a suppressed Micro UZI in the apartment drug deal gone bad.
Desert Eagle
During the apartment drug deal, a chrome-plated Desert Eagle can be seen on the coffee table, which Casey Wells (Thomas Jane) picks up.
Remington 870 Shotgun
In the apartment drug deal gone bad, a Remington 870 shotgun is used by a pregnant woman.