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His Barry character is an assault
rifle
disguised as a man and he blows away anyone, on or off the air, that offends him.
The town is called Lillith and has some guy with a
rifle
on the bridge to make sure only those selected by the "owner" of the town are allowed in.
But once inside the house she was satisfied by pushing
rifle'
s top in bad guys anus and went away while he has gone crazy and execute bad guy.
On a particularly difficult mission, he casually picks up a sniper
rifle
and shoots Osama Bin Laden from a distance of about 3000 yards.
Though we see the father holding a
rifle
when his children try to surprise him as if he is aware he has enemies but still this is not a very strong clue.
And those blasts from the shotgun; sounded like a pellet
rifle
with a sound suppressor.
This chap with the winchester repeating
rifle
has none of the strength, stature, subtlety, or humour needed for the part, and is upstaged by everyone including the witch doctor, who incidentally seems from my point of view to be more convincing as an actor than the rest of the cast.
As Ed falls on to one of his arrows and notices his enemy approaching him, cocks his rifle, only to shoot the floor as he falls with an arrow in his neck; was possible the greatest piece of cinematic shooting I have seen in a film.
This stirring western spins the tale of the famous
rifle
of the early west that was coveted by one and all.
The story details Stewart's pursuit of the
rifle
and a certain man through the film.
The
rifle
changes hands time after time, as though the owner is fated to lose it through violence.
It's not your everyday western--it uses a rifle, which passes hands from various characters--as a mechanism for telling the story about these people.
It's pretty cheap looking but generally very well made, and while it does not have the amount of fighting you would expect from a Jackie Chan flick, it does enough to keep you watching, plus one of my favorite moments in this film is when Jackie (Dragon) and Wai-Man Chan(Tiger), are playing around with a
rifle
and it goes off!.
I am curious of what
rifle
Beckett was using in the movie, and also the caliber of the bullet that he was suppose to be firing.
WINCHESTER 73 is the story of a man (Jimmy Stewart) obsessed with getting back his prized possession, a repeating
rifle
made by Winchester.
The
rifle
keeps changing hands, and Stewart doggedly keeps after it.
Lin McAdam (James Stewart) wins a rifle, a Winchester in a shooting contest.Dutch Henry Brown (Stephen McNally) is a bad loser and steals the gun.Lin takes his horse and goes after Dutch and his men and the
rifle
with his buddy High Spade (Millard Mitchell).The
rifle
gets in different hands on the way.Will it get back to the right owner?
Shelley Winters, the leading lady was far from virtuous, she kept following the man who stayed with the
rifle.
The story of the film, which always follows the man who stays with the rifle, is one of the best suited for a western.
This superb tale of revenge centered around a Winchester rifle,has only one weak spot I can think of: the casting of Will Geer as a very unEarp-like Wyatt Earp.
But this one, unlike many others, does not deal with the nature, horses, shootouts, etc., but instead deals with one rifle, the Winchester '73, and how this one
rifle
effects others and how they effect it.
A
rifle
is not a living, breathing, human being, right?
Drake definitely does not, because he would probably lose it in some poker game, and besides, Drake is too cowardly to fight, so why should he have a one-of-a-kind
rifle
if he will not even use it?
In 2151, in Broken Bow, Oklahoma, a farmer shoots the Klingon Klaang with his plasma
rifle
after the explosion of a methane store in his farm and the Klingon is sent to the Starfleet Hospital.
The year is 1896.Jeff Webster (James Stewart) doesn't like people.There's only one friend he's got and he's Ben Tatum (Walter Brennan), an old sympathetic man.They're driving a cattle herd with them.That would be their key to richness.In Skagway they run into trouble when Sheriff Gannon (John McIntire) takes the cattle.Now Jeff only has to get it back and drive it through the U.S. Canadian border to Dawson.Now they have a group of other people with them, like the ladies Ronda Castle (Ruth Roman) and Renee Vallon (Corinne Calvet).There the two men get into the gold business.Anthony Mann's and James Stewart's fourth collaboration, The Far Country (1954) is a fine western, indeed.The acting work is superb.Walter Brennan makes a terrific sidekick to Stewart.Ruth Roman is brilliant and Corinne Calvet's delightful.Jay C. Flippen is very good as Dawson Marshal Rube Morris.The great Jack Elam and Kathleen Freeman are seen in smaller roles.It's fantastic to watch how Jimmy Stewart overcome's all the troubles in his way.There's just the man and his rifle.But also he's vulnerable.
He, of course, is equipped with proper clothing attire, cross bow, and
rifle.
But here again, it fails and you, as usual, just go from point A to B. Weapons and locations are good: although the sounds of the weapons is historically incorrect it gives the player a rush: yes, the M1 Garand still is a great
rifle.
The boys jump right into their comic bits including a crap game, a money change routine and a military
rifle
drill, all with flawless comic timing.
It was not press agent ballyhoo about her prowess as a
rifle
shot.
The book had some scenes that would have made wonderful cinema such as the interogation of a murder suspect who gleefully confesses to the committing the crime but claims to have used a
rifle
instead of a knife, the surprise reception for Chee at his first session as a healer, the discovery of the true identity of the shotgun artist, Leaphorn's rescue of Chee that unintentionally delivers him into the hands of the real murderer, and the ironic circumstances that rescue Chee for the second time.
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