^I love it, but can someone please explain the context? I mean, why the need to change identical guns during the shoot? Did the props actually light up whenever Ford pulled the trigger?
There's also the part about Vader making it fly out of his hand, but I don't know how they did that or whether that has anything to do with it.
^I love it, but can someone please explain the context? I mean, why the need to change identical guns during the shoot? Did the props actually light up whenever Ford pulled the trigger?
I don't know the particulars of this scene, but actors on a set will usually holster rubber or wooden guns because fakes don't go off by accident or have to be checked for chambered bullets. Props will then hand off a real gun when an actor has to be seen shooting or do a close up. I'd imagine Ford used a light weight fake gun for his quick draw, and was then handed a real Mauser to shoot off his blanks.
There's also the part about Vader making it fly out of his hand, but I don't know how they did that or whether that has anything to do with it.
It's called a string, mate...![]()
^I love it, but can someone please explain the context? I mean, why the need to change identical guns during the shoot? Did the props actually light up whenever Ford pulled the trigger?
I don't know the particulars of this scene, but actors on a set will usually holster rubber or wooden guns because fakes don't go off by accident or have to be checked for chambered bullets. Props will then hand off a real gun when an actor has to be seen shooting or do a close up. I'd imagine Ford used a light weight fake gun for his quick draw, and was then handed a real Mauser to shoot off his blanks.
Thanks for that. I had no idea that Solo's prop gun was an *actual* gun. I just assumed that it was essentially a jerry-rigged prop, and that any bright flashes from the gun were added in post-production, and not fireworks (since it's, y'know, a ray gun).
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