Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe cautionary story of a WWII war souvenir pistol, and how it made its way from a battlefield in France to deadly uses in an American home and the underworld.The cautionary story of a WWII war souvenir pistol, and how it made its way from a battlefield in France to deadly uses in an American home and the underworld.The cautionary story of a WWII war souvenir pistol, and how it made its way from a battlefield in France to deadly uses in an American home and the underworld.
- Gun Owner #7
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- Johnny's Mom
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- Johnny's Dad
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- Gambler
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- Johnny
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- Gun Shop Proprietor
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- Bouncer at Gambling House
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- Officer George Evans
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- Little Boy Who Shoots Rusty
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*** 1/2 (out of 4)
Extremely interesting short about how automatic weapons used by Germans during WW2 made their way back to America and into the hands of the underworld. Apparently this was a big problem back in the day and this documentary short, narration from the gun's point of view, does a great job at showing the issues of gun control decades before it became a real issue. *Directed by Crane Wilbur who would go on to director It! The Terror From Beyond Space.
*The IMDb lists another director but the credits have Wilbur listed.
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- QuizThe plot conceit of following a gun through multiple owners would be co-opted two years later for the feature Winchester '73 (1950).
Tony Taylor appears uncredited in both films: in Souvenirs of Death (1948) he is "Little Boy Who Shoots Rusty"; in Winchester '73 (1950) he is "Boy".
- BlooperThe narrator states the gun, a Mauser 1934, is .38 caliber. It was actually made in .32 ACP (aka 7.62 Browning).
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Mauser Pistol: [narrating] As a war trophy, however, my story began in 1944, on a battlefield in northern France. The victorious Allies were marching through now, and my first owner, Herr Lt. Von Bider, was face down in the mud - a matter of indifference to me, since my sole function is to puncture the human body. It appeared I was to have a new owner.
- Curiosità sui crediti[Closing Credit] Today, souvenirs of World War II repose in hundreds of thousands of homes. Some of them are potential killers . . . a menace to children . . . ready tools for the underworld. All citizens should cooperate with their law enforcement officers to keep from the hands of the criminals these Souvenirs of Death. J. Edgar Hoover
- ConnessioniFollowed by The Fabulous Fraud (1948)
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- Passing Parade No. 66: Souvenirs of Death
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- Tempo di esecuzione10 minuti
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