The Stand (1994 miniseries): Difference between revisions
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The Stand (1994 miniseries): Difference between revisions
A [[Smith & Wesson Model 15]] is used by murderous redneck Ray Booth ([[Patrick Kilpatrick]]) in Shoyo, Arkansas, while attempting to kill Nick Andros ([[Rob Lowe]]).
A [[Smith & Wesson Model 15]] is used by murderous redneck Ray Booth ([[Patrick Kilpatrick]]) in Shoyo, Arkansas, while attempting to kill Nick Andros ([[Rob Lowe]]).
[[Image:Model15a.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Smith & Wesson Model 15 - .38 Special]]
[[Image:Model15a.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Smith & Wesson Model 15 - .38 Special]]
[[Image:St19.png|thumb|none|600px| Ray Booth ([[Patrick Kilpatrick]]) preparing to kill Nick Andros ([[Rob Lowe]]) with S&W Model 15.]]
[[Image:St19 (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px| Ray Booth ([[Patrick Kilpatrick]]) preparing to kill Nick Andros ([[Rob Lowe]]) with S&W Model 15.]]
[[Image:St20.png|thumb|none|600px| Instead, Nick Andros ([[Rob Lowe]]) gets control of the revolver and kills Ray Booth ([[Patrick Kilpatrick]]) instead.]]
[[Image:St20 (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px| Instead, Nick Andros ([[Rob Lowe]]) gets control of the revolver and kills Ray Booth ([[Patrick Kilpatrick]]) instead.]]
== Smith & Wesson Model 64 ==
== Smith & Wesson Model 64 ==
Revision as of 17:05, 10 September 2010
WARNING:SPOILERS
The following guns were seen in the miniseries The Stand based on Stephen king's epic novel.
The M1911A1 is used by the U.S. military. The Utah Army National Guard assisted in filming. Like the M16A2 , (see Rifles) , the Beretta 92 had evidently not been issued yet to the unit that helped in the filming.It is my understanding that when actual military units participate in a movie they will use their own weapons. Which eases both the cost and the logistics for the production.
When Stu Redman (Gary Sinise) escapes the Vermont Plague Center he takes a Glock 19 from the dead Dr. Dietz (Sherman Howard) who tried to kill him with it.
The SIG-Sauer P226 is used by one of the Arizona state troopers during Lloyd Henreid's (Miguel Ferrer) botched robbery in Episode One.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingA factory black (K-Kote) SIG-Sauer P226 pistol chambered in 9x19mm. This is a real movie gun and has appeared in several motion pictures.
Beretta 92FS
The Beretta 92FS is used by another Arizona state trooper during Lloyd Henreid's (Miguel Ferrer) botched robbery.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingBeretta 92FS - 9x19mmArizona state trooper with a Beretta 92FS.Arizona trooper looking at Flagg. Naturally he doesn't see Flagg, just a crow. Darn supernatural entities.
Judge Farris (Ossie Davis) tries to defend himself with a Smith & Wesson Model 29 before he is killed by Flagg's men. Harold Lauder (Corin Nemec) also uses a Model 29 to kill himself.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingSmith & Wesson Model 29 - .44 magnum.Judge Farris (Ossie Davis)with a S&W Model 29.Judge Farris confronts Flaggs men.The judge fires back at his killer played by Sam Raimi. He is already mortally wounded.Harold Lauder (Corin Nemec) prepares to kill himself with a S&W Model 29.A better view of the Model 29.
Lloyd Henreid (Miguel Ferrer) shoots and kills Glen Bateman (Ray Walston) with a Smith & Wesson Model 64 that has a stainless steel 3" barrel. Notice that the sights are "fixed" and that the ejector rod is not protected by a lug like on the Model 66. It is unknown if the revolver is actually the Model 64 in .38 special or the Model 65 in .357 Magnum. Both calibers have the same size bullet (.357 inch) so the size of the bore is not helpful. With no screencap showing the model number on the side of the barrel, I'm going to assume it's a Model 64.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingS&W Model 28 Highway Patrolman with a 4" barrel. This particular model is either a four screw or a five screw (note the screws holding the sideplate) making it one of the earlier production models and also more valuable.File:St16.pngWith the sheriff now dead from the Super Flu (along with many others), Nick Andros (Rob Lowe) decides to free the prisoners, all of whom are sick. He chooses to have some insurance with him in the form of a Smith & Wesson Model 28. He's a humanitarian but he's evidently not soft headed.File:St17.pngRay Booth (Patrick Kilpatrick) forces the issue after being released. Note that this model only has two screws visible on the sideplate.File:St18.pngNick Andros (Rob Lowe) shows him that he's not screwing around.
Ruger Redhawk
Ruger Redhawk is carried ,and used, by Larry Underwood (Adam Storke) when he is in the Lincoln Tunnel.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingRuger Redhawk .44 MagnumLarry Underwood (Adam Storke) with holstered Redhawk outside of the Lincoln Tunnel in New York City.Note the distinctive wood grip.Larry Underwood (Adam Storke) empties his revolver in a panic while in the Lincoln Tunnel.Another shot of Larry Underwood (Adam Storke) in a panic. Note the hammer. It has the distinctive Ruger shape in contrast to the Smith & Wesson hammer.Error creating thumbnail: File missingAnother shot of the grips. Those are the older style wooden grips that Ruger put on the Redhawk during it's early production years.This is from a scene after the Lincoln Tunnel sequence.
Rifles
M16A1
The M16A1 can be seen carried by several characters, mainly U.S. Army soldiers. The Utah Army National Guard assisted in the filming of the mini-series which would explain the older style M-16's. In 1993 (when it was filmed) many of the National Guard units were still waiting for the M16A2 to be issued. Also carried by Stu Redman (Gary Sinise). The M16A1 was replaced by the M16A2.
One of Flagg's men appears to be carrying an original M16. Note the three pronged flash supressor and no forward bolt assist.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingThe original M16 with a 20-round magazine, adopted in large numbers by the U.S. Air Force in Vietnam. This has the original 3-prong flash hider. It would later be replaced by the upgraded M16A1 - 5.56x45mm
Remington Model 7600
Crazy Julie Lawry (Shawnee Smith) uses a 7600 to drive Nick Andros (Rob Lowe) and Tom Cullen (Bill Fagerbake) out of town after Nick tells her that she isn't welcomed to join them.The model she is using actually appears to be the older Remington 760 going off the shape of the front action/grip. In addition (Shawnee Smith) can be seen working the slide action which obviously can't be shown with screencaps.
The H&K 94 can be seen in the car used by Lloyd Henreid (Miguel Ferrer) and Poke (Richard Lineback) before the botched gas station robbery, but was not used. Also seen in the crowd in Las Vegas near the end of episode four.
The H&K SP89 can be seen carried by Flagg's man, Bobby Terry (Sam Raimi). It is used by Bobby Terry (Sam Raimi) to kill Judge Farris (Ossie Davis).There is one shot in the truck in which it appears that Bobby Terry (Sam Raimi) is carrying an older style "slimline" MP5. Possibly a continuity error. Evidently it was very common in the the late eighties and early nineties for the civilian legal SP89 to be converted to full-auto and have the MP5K foregrip added on.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingA "faux" Heckler & Koch MP5K - this is an original SP89 pistol converted to full auto fire by a Class III armorer. Giveaways are the lack of a paddle magazine release. This version was also used in movies between 1989 and the late 1990s when factory original MP5Ks were not available - 9x19mmFile:St35.pngBobby Terry (Sam Raimi) prepares to open fire on Judge Ferris (Ossie Davis) while his partner distracts the judge. Well it seemed like a good plan.File:St36.pngBobby Terry (Sam Raimi) realizes that he just killed his partner by accident.File:St41.pngBobby Terry (Sam Raimi) opens fire on Judge Ferris (Ossie Davis)Error creating thumbnail: File missingNote the SP89 lower reciever.
Uzi
The IMI Uzi is used by Lloyd Henreid (Miguel Ferrer) during the botched robbery in episode one.
Used by storekeeper during the botched robbery in episode one. There is never a good shot of it, but it appears to be a Double Barreled "coach" shotgun.
The M60 machine gun can be seen mounted on various U.S. Army vehicles.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingM60 machine gun with bipod folded - 7.62x51mm NATOSoldier riding in a Condec M561 "Gama Goat" and carrying an M60.Another view of the same soldier.