Leicas in movies

Assaf

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Yesterday I saw the movie "Blood Diamond" from 2006. One of the characters (Jeniffer Connelly) is an American activist journalist in Africa in 1998.

She uses a camera that looks like a Leica M6. The camera even has a lens with a rectangular hood attached to it.
However It seems that the sound effects guy did not bother to record the Leica shutter noise, and used a standard "camera shutter effect". So, the camera looks like a Leica but definitely doesn't sound like one 🙄

Anyone remembers other movies featuring Leicas?
 
Spy Game, Brad Pitt's seen toting a pair of Leicas, an M6 and an M4-P or two M6's, I can't tell.
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Assaf said:
So, the camera looks like a Leica but definitely doesn't sound like one 🙄

And, she takes way too much time to focus (I'm thinking about the scene in which she's interviewing a soldier) for being a photojournalist...

(not important, but remarking this instead of just admiring Jenny's lovely face made me earn a strange look from my girl... "homo-camera-erotic!" she said...😀)
 
A Leica M6 was used in the Palermo railway station scene for the "God Father III" movie, a Leica III C (i believe) in "Mogambo", a Leica M4 (near a couple of Nikon F and F2) in "Under Fire", a Leica Minilux in "One Our Photo", a Leica R6 in "Before the rain".
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In an episode of "'Allo 'Allo" I saw recently, no idea which one, the German colonel takes a picture of the painting of the "Fallen Madonna with the big boobies" by Van Klump with a screwmount Leica, with synchronized flash unit.
 
BillBlackwell said:
In Blood Diamond, sound notwithstanding, Jennifer uses a Leica M6 and a 4th version 35mm Summicron (Canadian).

Canadian you say, what makes you say it's a Canadian? 😕
 
Maya Sansa in "La meglio gioventù" (badly translated as "The best of youth") uses a Leica M4 in the last episode.
 
BillBlackwell said:
Because a close inspection of the lens on her M6 reads "Made In Canada." The lens barrel design indicates it's a v4 Summicron.

Aha, still gotta see the movie. Will be looking for that bit. Thanks!
 
Charles Bronson in his" A Man With A Camera" series, 1958 to 1960.

Bronson was Mike Kovac, a Leica M3 toting photographer.
 
ahh.. the worst movie ever... don't know the name :bang: a family in an excursion get lost somewhere in the desert and find a little town where everyone just dissapeared one day in '40's... the kid is using an m6, with some excellent sounds added for when he takes the pictures. i also think in the movie it shows up as a zoom lens 😀😀

anyone know the movie?
 
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