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| [[Sauer 1913]] || Joe Como || ''[[The Return of Doctor Mabuse]]'' || || 1961
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| [[12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun]] || Old Shatterhand || ''[[Treasure of Silver Lake]]'' || || 1962
| [[12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun]] || Old Shatterhand || ''[[Treasure of Silver Lake]]'' || || 1962

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Lex Barker (1919-1973) with a legendary "Bear Killer" gun as Old Shatterhand.

Lex Barker born as Alexander Crichlow Barker on 8th May 1919 in Rye, New York. He began worked as a lighting technician, stagehand and assistant director. The breakthrough in his professional life came with the role of Tarzan: after Johnny Weissmuller Barker became his the tenth film Tarzan. By 1952 he managed to get a divorce from Arlene Dahl and live with one of Hollywood's biggest stars Lana Turner. Although Tarzan brought him fame, Barker gave up the role because he longed for more challenging roles and wanted not to be associated with one character. In 1962 a German producer Horst Wendlandt offered him the role Old Shatterhand in the film Treasure of Silver Lake and Barker's fate was decided once and for all: he had made him a star. At that time he was on top of the German box office due to a trilogy about Winnetou: Apache Gold (1963), Last of the Renegades (1964) and The Desperado Trail (1965). Barker went from movie to movie. In 1966 at the Bambi awards in Germany he was elected as the most popular foreign actor. His last western as Old Shatterhand was filmed in 1968. The film´s offers gradually waned, causing his return to the U.S., where he appeared the popular television series The FBI and It Takes a Thief. Lex Barker died 11 May 1973 at Lexington Avenue New York of a heart attack.


Lex Barker can be seen using the following weapons in the following films:

Film

Gun Character Title Note Date
Sauer 1913 Joe Como The Return of Doctor Mabuse 1961
12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun Old Shatterhand Treasure of Silver Lake 1962
Special "Henry" rifle Old Shatterhand Treasure of Silver Lake 1962
"Bear Killer" rifle Old Shatterhand Treasure of Silver Lake 1962
Colt 1860 Army Old Shatterhand Apache Gold 1963
12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun Old Shatterhand Apache Gold 1963
"Bear Killer" rifle Old Shatterhand Apache Gold 1963
Colt 1851 Navy Old Shatterhand Old Shatterhand 1964
Arminius HW-1S Old Shatterhand Old Shatterhand 6" barrel 1964
Winchester Model 1892 Old Shatterhand Old Shatterhand 1964
"The Bear Killer" Double Barreled Rifle Old Shatterhand Old Shatterhand 1964
Single Shot Rifle Old Shatterhand Old Shatterhand 1964
"The Bear Killer" Double Barreled Rifle Kara Ben Nemsi The Yellow One 1964
Browning Auto-5 Kara Ben Nemsi The Yellow One 1964
Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III Steve Martin Code 7... Victim 5 1964
Unidentified hunting rifle Steve Martin Code 7... Victim 5 1964
Special "Henry" rifle Old Shatterhand Last of the Renegades 1964
Special "Henry" rifle Old Shatterhand The Desperado Trail 1965
Enfield No.2 Mk I Dr. Karl Sternau Treasure of the Aztecs (Der Schatz der Azteken) 1965
Smith & Wesson Military & Police Dr. Karl Sternau Treasure of the Aztecs (Der Schatz der Azteken) 1965
Smith & Wesson Military & Police Dr. Karl Sternau Pyramid of the Sun God (Die Pyramide des Sonnengottes) 1965
Arminius HW-1S Old Shatterhand Winnetou and the Crossbreed 6" barrel 1966
Special "Henry" rifle Old Shatterhand Winnetou and the Crossbreed 1966
Special "Henry" rifle Old Shatterhand The Valley of Death 1968