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My Name Is Nobody

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My Name Is Nobody
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Theatrical release poster
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Directed by Tonino Valerii
Sergio Leone
Release Date 1973
Language English
Studio Rafran Cinematografica
Les Filmes Jacques Leitienne
La Societe Im. Ex. Ci.
La Societe Alcinter
Rialto Film Preben Philpsen
Distributor Titanus
Main Cast
Character Actor
Jack Beauregard Henry Fonda
Nobody Terence Hill
Red Leo Gordon
Wild Bunch Leader Geoffrey Lewis
Scape Antoine Saint-John
False Barber Steve Kanaly
Honest John R.G. Armstrong
Porteley Benito Stefanelli
Pedro Mario Brega
Sheriff Piero Lulli



My Name is Nobody is a 1973 Spaghetti Western comedy directed by Tonino Valerii. However, several of the more memorable scenes were actually directed by Sergio Leone, who served as an uncredited executive producer as well as sharing screenwriting credit for the film along with Fulvio Morsella and Ernesto Gastaldi. By the early seventies, the Spaghetti Western genre was fading and was becoming the subject of parodies. Leone and his people decided that if the genre was now fodder for comedies they would make the ultimate spaghetti western comedy (noted Leone film composer Ennio Morricone even came on to score the film). In the decades since the film's release, My Name Is Nobody has achieved cult film status. It is a fun and surprisingly resonant film that Steven Spielberg later called his favorite Leone production. Terence Hill has stated in interviews that My Name Is Nobody is his favorite film.


The following weapons were used in the film My Name Is Nobody:


Revolvers

Colt 1851 Navy

The Colt 1851 Navy is used by both Jack Beauregard (Henry Fonda) and Nobody (Terence Hill).

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Colt 1851 Navy - .36 caliber.
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Jack Beauregard (Henry Fonda) aim his Colt 1851 Navy at a fake barber (Steve Kanaly) so that he doesn't do anything stupid
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Jack keeps his Colt 1851 Navy on his holster
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Jack fires his Colt 1851 Navy to Trinity's hat
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During a duel, Jack fail to draws his Colt 1851 Navy at time.

Colt Single Action Army

The Single Action Army revolver is prominently used by several characters in the film. Nobody (Terence Hill), Don John (Marc Mazza) and Scape (Antoine Saint-John) are among the characters seen using the SAA.

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Colt Single Action Army w/ 7.5" Barrel - .45 Long Colt
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One of the Wild Bunch fires a Colt S.A.A "Cavalry" during the climax.
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Close-up view of the Colt S.A.A
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Colt Single Action Army 5 1/2" Artillery - .45 Long Colt.
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Don John (Marc Mazza) confronts Nobody (Terence Hill).
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Nobody (Terence Hill) takes Don John Colt's from him during a contest to see who is faster.
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Scape (Antoine Saint-John) tries to kill Nobody, But he knock him out.
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One of the Wild Bunch fires back at Beauregard (Henry Fonda) during the climax.
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Colt Single Action Army w/ 4.75" Barrel.
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One of the Wild Bunch fires a Colt S.A.A "Quick-Draw" during the climax.

Rifles

Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy"

The Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" is seen being used by one of the Wild Bunch riders.

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Winchester 1866 "Yellow Boy" Carbine - .44 RF
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One of the Wild Bunch fires a Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" during the climax.
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The Wild Bunch member aim his Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" at the moving train.

Winchester 1873 Carbine

Two Winchester Model 1873 are used by Beauregard during his dramatic stand-off with the Wild Bunch.

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Winchester Model 1873 Carbine w/ 20" Barrel - .44-40 WCF
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Winchester 1892 "Mare's Leg"

A Winchester Model 1892 "Mare's Leg" with a Blued Finish is carried by the leader of the Wild Bunch (Geoffrey Lewis).

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Winchester Model 1892 "Mare's Leg" with standard lever loop and rounded barrel – .44-40
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Shotguns

Winchester Model 1897 'Riot Gun'

Red (Leo Gordon) uses a Winchester Model 1897 "Riot Gun" during his confrontation with some of the Wild Bunch.

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Winchester Model 1897 "Riot Gun" - .12 Gauge
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Red (Leo Gordon) fire repeatedly his Winchester Model 1897 "Riot Gun" at the Wild Bunch
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an hurted and nerveous Red aim his Winchester Model 1897 "Riot Gun" at Jack
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Finally, Red recognizes Jack and calms down.
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Red lies on his bed with the Winchester Model 1897 "Riot Gun" in his hand.