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Dark Was the Night

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Dark Was the Night
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Poster
Country Error creating thumbnail: File missing United States
Directed by Jack Heller
Release Date 2014
Studio Caliber Media Company
Foggy Bottom Pictures
Molecule
Preferred Content
Sundial Pictures
Distributor Image Entertainment
Main Cast
Character Actor
Sheriff Paul Shields Kevin Durand
Deputy Donny Saunders Lukas Haas
Earl Everheart Nick Damici


Dark Was the Night is a 2014 horror thriller directed by Jack Heller. In the film, the Sheriff (Kevin Durand) of a small rural town must investigate mysterious disappearances in the isolated community of Maiden Woods, while coping with a personal loss of his own. He soon finds out that the cause of the disappearances might not be entirely natural.


The following weapons were used in the film Dark Was the Night:


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Smith & Wesson .38 Revolver (Non Gun)

Sheriff Paul Shields (Kevin Durand) uses a "Non Gun" Smith & Wesson .38 Revolver as his chief sidearm in the film. "Non Guns" are frequently used for scenes in movies or television shows in which the use of real weapons firing blanks is deemed unsafe. They are electronically-operated and discharge small explosive squibs that make a flash and produce smoke, but they do not eject shell casings or have any moving parts besides the trigger.

Smith & Wesson J-Frame Non Gun
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Kevin Durand holds the revolver in a publicity still for the film.
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Paul holds his revolver while searching for the source of noises.
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Paul holds his revolver while using a decent Harris tecnique.
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Paul's revolver is seen his holster.
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Paul fires his revolver at the charging creature in the church. The gun is seen emitting flash and smoke typical to Non Guns.

Glock 19

Deputy Donny Saunders (Lukas Haas) carries a Glock pistol in his holster in the movie, altough it changes into a "Non Gun" Beretta 92FS in the film for the latter part of the film. It is probable the Glock is a stunt replica or a non-firing replica since it is never seen out of it's holster.

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Glock 19 (3rd Generation) - 9x19mm
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Saunders' Glock is seen in his holster.
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Saunders grips his Glock. Here we can see the typical Glock sights.

Beretta 92FS (Non Gun)

Deputy Donny Saunders' (Lukas Haas) Glock changes into a "Non Gun" Beretta 92FS halfway through the film.

Beretta 92F Non Gun
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Saunders' Beretta is seen in his holster.
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Saunders' "Non Gun" Beretta is seen on the foreground as Shields inspects his wound. Notice the distinctive barrel protrusion, which identifies the gun as a Non Gun.

Remington 700 BDL

A trio of hunters use Remington 700 BDL rifles in the film. One the rifles turns into a "Non Gun" version when the hunter needs to fire his rifle in the film.

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Remington 700 BDL rifle with no iron sights and scope (current production) - .308 Winchester
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One of the hunters holds his Remington 700 BDL rifle.
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Another one of the hunters wields his rifle.

Remington 700 "Non Gun"

One of the hunters' uses a "Non Gun" Remington 700 rifle for firing scenes in the film.

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Hunting Rifle Non Gun
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The hunter wields his Non Gun rifle (in the foreground).

AR-15 (Non Gun)

Sheriff Paul Shields (Kevin Durand) uses a "Non Gun" M4A1 near the climax of the film.

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M4A1 Non Gun
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Shields holds his Non Gun M4A1. Notice how the rifle is missing the mag release button.
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Shields aims his Non Gun M4A1.

Remington 870 (Non Gun)

Ron (Billy Paterson) uses a "Non Gun" Remington 870 shotgun with wooden furniture in the film. Sheriff Shields later takes the shotgun from Ron, and hands it to Deputy Shields as they investigate Ron's stables. Earl Everheart (Nick Damici) also uses a "Non Gun" Remington 870 shotgun with wooden furniture to defend the church during the climax. Deputy Donny Saunders also uses a pistol-gripped "Non Gun" Remington 870 shotgun as his primary firearm and uses it to wound the creature during the climax.

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Remington 870 "Non Gun" (full sized wooden stock).
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Shields takes the shotgun away from Ron.
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Saunders holds Ron's shotgun.
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Earl Everheart holds a Non Gun Remington shotgun (screencapture is from the end credits due to better lighting).
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Remington 870 "Non Gun" (long barrel).
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Saunders holds his Non Gun shotgun after firing at the creature (off-screen).
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Saunders wields his shotgun as he searches for the creature in the church.
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Saunders' Non Gun shotgun lies on the floor.