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  1. The Weapon is a 1956 black and white British thriller film directed by Val Guest and starring Steve Cochran, Lizabeth Scott, Herbert Marshall, and Nicole Maurey. It was made by Republic Pictures. A young boy accidentally shoots another boy and flees. The film's themes were originally explored in the 1951 British film The Yellow Balloon.

  2. The Weapon: Directed by Val Guest, Hal E. Chester. With Steve Cochran, Lizabeth Scott, George Cole, Herbert Marshall. A boy accidentally shoots a friend with a gun he found in the rubble of a destroyed building. The gun turns out to be a clue in a ten-year-old murder case.

    • (432)
    • Crime, Mystery, Thriller
    • Val Guest, Hal E. Chester
    • 1957-05-17
  3. 5. Jan. 2017 · 1956. Topics. Thriller. Publisher. Periclean Productions. Title: The Weapon. Summary: A boy accidentally shoots a friend with a gun he found in the rubble of a destroyed building. The gun turns out to be a clue in a ten-year-old murder case. Directed by: Val Guest, Hal E. Chester. Actors: Production Company: Periclean Productions.

    • 78 Min.
  4. The Weapon (1956) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. Val Guest’s thriller. In an old abandoned building, a man finds a 10-year-old murder weapon stuck to a brick. Starring Steve Cochran, Lizabeth Scott, Herbert Marshall and George Cole. The story concerns a boy who unintentionally injures a pal with a weapon he spotted in the rubble of a damaged building. The pistol turns out to be a hint in a ...

    • Val Guest
    • Periclean Productions
  6. Director. Fred Freiberger. Screenplay. Hal E. Chester. Story. A boy accidentally shoots a friend with a gun he found in the rubble of a destroyed building. The gun turns out to be a clue in a ten-year-old murder case.

  7. By Michael Bayer. Share this film. The gun is discovered in the ruins. Erik Jenner (Jon Whiteley) avoids the searching eye of Major Andrews. Film Tags. Car Crash. Child. Dog. Europe. Fatal Fall. Kidnapping-Hostage. London. Morgue.