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Pink Floyd – The Wall is a 1982 drama/musical film based off of the 1972 Pink Floyd album of the same name. The film centers on a lonely rockstar(Bob Geldof) as he slowly descends into madness, creating a metaphorical "Wall" of isolation around himself. The screenplay was written by Roger Waters, lead singer, bassist, and principal songwriter of Pink Floyd.
Pink Floyd – The Wall is a 1982 drama/musical film based off of the 1972 Pink Floyd album of the same name. The film centers on a lonely rockstar(Bob Geldof) as he slowly descends into madness, creating a metaphorical "Wall" of isolation around himself. The screenplay was written by Roger Waters, lead singer, bassist, and principal songwriter of Pink Floyd.


'''The following firearms appear in the 1982 film ''Pink Floyd – The Wall":'
'''The following firearms appear in the 1982 film ''Pink Floyd – The Wall'':
 
 
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==Webley Mk.IV==
==Webley Mk.IV==

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Pink Floyd – The Wall (1982)

Pink Floyd – The Wall is a 1982 drama/musical film based off of the 1972 Pink Floyd album of the same name. The film centers on a lonely rockstar(Bob Geldof) as he slowly descends into madness, creating a metaphorical "Wall" of isolation around himself. The screenplay was written by Roger Waters, lead singer, bassist, and principal songwriter of Pink Floyd.

The following firearms appear in the 1982 film Pink Floyd – The Wall:




Webley Mk.IV

In the opening scene, Pink's father is seen emptying and cleaning his WWII issue British Webley Revolver.

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Pink's father G.E. Pinkerton empties his revolver
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G.E. Pinkerton cleans the cylinder of his Webley Mk.IV
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Pink's father checks the cylinder of his Webley, shortly before his death

MP40

During the "What Shall We Do Now?" animation sequence, an Mp40 machine gun is briefly seen.

In the famous animation sequence, a giant animated woman morphs into an ice-cream sundae, a hypodermic needle, an MP40 machine gun, a bass guitar, a sports car and then finally a giant hammer that smashes the screen