The gun depicted in the film was a Smith & Wesson Model 29 .44 Magnum, which was in fact the exact same gun that was used for filming. However, there have been rumors that the nearly identical Model's 25 or 57 were used instead, due to lack of availability of the Model 29 itself and that of blank shots (which would have had to have been fabricated by the producers especialy for the 29.) In light of these rumors, it has been backed by several of the film's producers, including its co-writer, that the truly was "the most powerful handgun in the world," the S&W model 29 .44 Magnum. A side note, the handgun has since been surpassed by several later firearms as "the most powerful handgun in the world." Not to say that it couldn't do to one's self what Eastwood famously stated it could.
Clint Eastwood has starred in 60 movies (plus a few more uncredited when he was younger movies, and seven television series, although some were only one time appearances. On television he was most widely known as Rowdy Yates from 'Rawhide'. He is most currently appearing in the movie "Trouble With the Curve" with Amy Adams. He has also directed 35 films including "j. Edgar" and has produced 37 including "Gran Torino". All movies with Clint Eastwood: toprater.com/en/movies/objects/filters/actors/eastwood-clint
In "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly," Clint Eastwood's character, Blondie, wore a distinctive blanket-style wrap known as a "serape." This colorful, woven garment is a traditional Mexican poncho, often made from wool, and is characterized by its striped patterns and vibrant colors. The serape added to the film's Western aesthetic and contributed to Eastwood's iconic appearance in the movie.
Gabriel Johnson uses a Harmon mute for the opening theme of the Clint Eastwood film "Changeling." This type of mute is known for its distinctive, mellow sound and the characteristic "wah" effect when the stem is inserted or removed. The Harmon mute contributes to the film's haunting and emotional atmosphere, complementing the overall score.
The Weapon: Colt Walker Pistols/Colt Dragoon Pistols/1849 Colt Pocket Pistol/1860 Army Pistol/Cavalry Sword By Mpopo of Lone Tree, Co
Go to seargh and type in Harry Potter.
Clint Eastwood has starred in 60 movies (plus a few more uncredited when he was younger movies, and seven television series, although some were only one time appearances. On television he was most widely known as Rowdy Yates from 'Rawhide'. He is most currently appearing in the movie "Trouble With the Curve" with Amy Adams. He has also directed 35 films including "j. Edgar" and has produced 37 including "Gran Torino". All movies with Clint Eastwood: toprater.com/en/movies/objects/filters/actors/eastwood-clint
Revolver
1858 Rem. conversion. (converted from cap and ball, to cartridge)
In "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly," Clint Eastwood's character, Blondie, wore a distinctive blanket-style wrap known as a "serape." This colorful, woven garment is a traditional Mexican poncho, often made from wool, and is characterized by its striped patterns and vibrant colors. The serape added to the film's Western aesthetic and contributed to Eastwood's iconic appearance in the movie.
Gabriel Johnson uses a Harmon mute for the opening theme of the Clint Eastwood film "Changeling." This type of mute is known for its distinctive, mellow sound and the characteristic "wah" effect when the stem is inserted or removed. The Harmon mute contributes to the film's haunting and emotional atmosphere, complementing the overall score.
Colt 1851 Navy with cartridge conversion. Also, the grips were inlaid with silver rattlesnakes.
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Looks like some type of Jaguar... but don't quote me on that.
He wore a long sandy colour riding coat however for a large part of the movie he wore a preachers collar and a black coat
The Weapon: Colt Walker Pistols/Colt Dragoon Pistols/1849 Colt Pocket Pistol/1860 Army Pistol/Cavalry Sword By Mpopo of Lone Tree, Co
The majority of Eastwood's iconic costume from the Dollars Trilogy was bought second hand, so finding any sort of "brand" is more or less impossible. The hat's distinguishing features are its high telescope crown and slightly curled, bound brim. Also central to the hat's look was its leather band. Reproductions of these items can be purchased from various hat makers online, but will set you back a bit. the cheapest one I've found still runs over 100 dollars, with most costing around $200-$400.
It is real dirty.