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The Cassandra Crossing
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The Cassandra Crossing (1976) is an action thriller directed by George P. Cosmatos (Rambo: First Blood Part II,Tombstone,Cobra). Passengers on board an international express train are threatened by a deadly and highly contagious virus after an infected terrorist stows away on the train following a failed bomb attack. Fearing a global epidemic, U.S. Colonel Mackenzie (Burt Lancaster) orders the train to be hermetically closed and the train to be redirected to a derelict bridge in Poland known as the Cassandra Crossing. The passengers must fight for their lives against the virus and the authorities who are determined to prevent them from escaping.
The following weapons can be seen in the film The Cassandra Crossing:
M1911A1
Several characters use M1911A1 pistols of an unidentified make. Most of these appear to be the same prop.
Beretta M951
One of the Swedish terrorists who attempts to bomb the American wing of the International Health Organization (Carlo De Mejo) wields a silenced Beretta M951.
Smith & Wesson Victory Model
Another one of the terrorists (Lou Castel) uses a Smith & Wesson Victory Model with a suppressor.
Colt Detective Special
Various characters including Haley (O.J. Simpson), Bobby Navarro (Martin Sheen) and Dr. Jonathan Chamberlain (Richard Harris) use a Colt Detective Special revolver.
Beretta Model 38
One of the U.S. Army soldiers who board the train to seal off the contaminated passengers carries a Beretta Model 38 submachine gun.
Beretta M12
Most of the soldiers carry Beretta M12 submachine guns. Dr. Chamberlain (Richard Harris), Haley (O.J. Simpson), Navarro (Martin Sheen) and Chamberlain's ex-wife Jennifer (Sophia Loren) use M12s when they attempt to recapture the train.
Adler-Jager AP74
Some of the soldiers are armed with Adler-Jager AP-74s, standing in for M16 rifles. The AP74 is distinguishable by their three prong flash-hiders and the small .22 LR magazines that stick out from the dummy 5.56 magazine.