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Terence Hill

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Terence Hill is an Italian actor best know for his many comedic 'Spaghetti Westerns". Born Mario Girotti in Venice, Italy (March 29, 1939) to a German mother and an Italian father who was a chemist. He lived in Germany from 1943-1954 and survived the firebombing of Dresden. He began his film career in 1951 at the age of twelve and continues to work to this current date. He changed his name to Terence Hill in 1967. Terence Hill can be seen using the following weapons in the following films: For the films directed by Terence Hill, please visitthe talk page.

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Appearances (54)

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The Night Before Christmas (1994)

Character Firearm Notes
Travis Colt 1851 Navy Uberti replica, with cartridge conversionPietta replica, "Sheriff's" model with brass frame
Travis Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine Saddle Ring Carbine

Miami Supercops (1985)

Character Firearm Notes
Doug Bennet Smith & Wesson Model 686 -
Doug Bennet Unidentified revolvers -
Doug Bennet Colt MK IV Series 80 -
Doug Bennet Browning Hi-Power -
Doug Bennet Smith & Wesson 76 -

Super Fuzz (1980)

Character Firearm Notes
Dave Speed Smith & Wesson Model 66 -
Dave Speed Smith & Wesson Model 64 -

I'm for the Hippopotamus (1979)

Character Firearm Notes
Slim Smith & Wesson Model 36 -
Slim Webley .455 Mk VI With 6" barrel, blued finish and hard black rubber grips
Slim Martini-Henry Sporterized Rifle with sniper scope
Slim Sporterized Mauser Rifle With target front sight and sniper sight

Crime Busters (1977)

Character Firearm Notes
Matt Kirby Röhm RG-31 -
Matt Kirby Smith & Wesson Model 66 -
Matt Kirby Colt Detective Special -
Matt Kirby Smith & Wesson Model 36 -
Matt Kirby Smith & Wesson 916 -

March or Die (1977)

Character Firearm Notes
Marco Segrain Lebel 1886 Rifle -
Marco Segrain Turkish Berthier Forestry Carbine -
Marco Segrain Lewis Gun -

A Genius, Two Partners and a Dupe (1975)

Character Firearm Notes
Joe Thanks Colt 1851 Navy Uberti replica, with anachronistic cartridge conversion
Joe Thanks Single Action Army Anachronistic; "Artillery" model with hard rubber grips

Two Missionaries (1974)

Character Firearm Notes
Father J. Remington Double Derringer With blued finish and wooden grips; wooden mock-up in some scenes
Father J. Colt 1851 Navy Probably a Uberti replica
Father J. Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" Early Uberti replica, with brass bands and sling attached

Watch Out, We're Mad (...altrimenti ci arrabbiamo!) (1974)

Character Firearm Notes
Kid Bolt action sniper rifle -

My Name Is Nobody (1973)

Character Firearm Notes
Nobody Colt 1851 Navy Uberti replica, with cartridge conversion
Nobody Single Action Army Armi Jager replica, "Artillery" model, "Quick-Draw" model; dual-wielded in some scenes

All the Way Boys (...Più forte ragazzi!) (1972)

Character Firearm Notes
Plata Smith & Wesson Military & Police Probably a Spanish copy, with 6" and 4" barrel; both with nickel-plated finish
Plata Smith & Wesson .44 Double Action Probably a Spanish copy, with nickel-plated finish
Plata Webley .38 Mk IV With 4.9" barrel and hard rubber grips

Trinity is Still My Name (1971)

Character Firearm Notes
Trinity Colt 1851 Navy Uberti replica, with cartridge conversion and with brass frame in some scenes
Trinity Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" Early Uberti replica with brass bands

They Call Me Trinity (1970)

Character Firearm Notes
Trinity Colt 1851 Navy Uberti replica, with cartridge conversion and brass frame
Trinity 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun With exposed hammers

Boot Hill (1969)

Character Firearm Notes
Cat "Pretty Face" Stevens Colt 1851 Navy Uberti replica, with cartridge conversion and brass frame in some scenes
Cat "Pretty Face" Stevens Single Barreled Shotgun Beretta Model 412 Folding Shotgun; mocked-up as a Blunderbuss

Ace High (1968)

Character Firearm Notes
Cat "Pretty Face" Stevens Colt 1851 Navy Uberti replica, with cartridge conversion
Cat "Pretty Face" Stevens Single Action Army Armi Jager replica, "Artillery" model
Cat "Pretty Face" Stevens Maxim Acetylene firing mock-up

Django, Prepare a Coffin (1968)

Character Firearm Notes
Django Single Action Army Armi Jager replica, "Cavalry" model, "Artillery" model
Django Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" Early Uberti replica, with brass bands
Django Daisy Model 1894 Western Carbine Anachronistic; with matte blued finish
Django Maxim Acetylene-firing mock-up

Crazy Westerners (1967)

Character Firearm Notes
Black Star Single Action Army Armi Jager replica, "Artillery" model; dual-wielded in some scenes

God Forgives... I Don't! (1967)

Character Firearm Notes
Cat "Pretty Face" Stevens Remington Double Derringer With nickel-plated finish and pearl grips
Cat "Pretty Face" Stevens Colt 1851 Navy Uberti replica, with cartridge conversion

Old Surehand (1965)

Character Firearm Notes
Toby Single Action Army "Quick-Draw" model with ivory grips

Amongst Vultures (1964)

Character Firearm Notes
Baker Jr. Arminius HW-1S With 6" barrel
Baker Jr. Single Action Army Armi Jager replica, "Quick-Draw" model

Last of the Renegades (1964)

Character Firearm Notes
Lt. Merril Röhm RG34 With 7.5" barrel
Lt. Merril Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine Saddle Ring Carbine

The Leopard (Il gattopardo) (1963)

Character Firearm Notes
Count Cavriaghi Charleville Musket -