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I viewed "The Maltese Falcon" last night. Something struck me as, not exactly odd, but supremely unusual. Miles Archer was shot with a Webley-Fosberry revolver. These are scarce, and studios would have been unlikely to have such a firearm, or to acquire one for use by a first-time director. In fact, Warner's "house" handguns were Colts. The first S&W revolver I viewed in a motion picture distributed by Warner Brothers was used by one of the assassins in "The Enforcer" (1952).
Where did Warner Brothers get the Webley-Fosberry revolver? Why? Few movie goers would know what this revolver is. And in 1941 fidelity to that sort of minutiae occurred almost never.
Where did Warner Brothers get the Webley-Fosberry revolver? Why? Few movie goers would know what this revolver is. And in 1941 fidelity to that sort of minutiae occurred almost never.