Assaf
Well-known
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?
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?
cmogi10
Bodhisattva
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.

Bavaricus
Established
Assaf said:Anyone remembers other movies featuring Leicas?
CLOSER with Julia Roberts as photographer
Scarlett Johansson in her next movie by Woodie Allen
markinlondon
Elmar user
Try this list for a fairly comprehensive Leica spotting roundup.
http://nemeng.com/leica/005ea.shtml
http://nemeng.com/leica/005ea.shtml
teo
Well-known
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...
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
Leicas were common in the cinema of the 1950s and 1960s, as were Rollei TLRs and press cameras.
Bill Blackwell
Leica M Shooter
In Blood Diamond, sound notwithstanding, Jennifer uses a Leica M6 and a 4th version 35mm Summicron (Canadian).
erikhaugsby
killer of threads
A Rolleiflex is used for candid group portraits in the opening scene of Good Night, and Good Luckpayasam said:Leicas were common in the cinema of the 1950s and 1960s, as were Rollei TLRs and press cameras.
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
There's an M6 in the movie Big Fish, with Billy Crudup and Albert Finney. It's also in the hands of another fictional photojournalist...
flyfoxx
Newbie
Actually, Brad Pitt is known to be a big Leica fan and user. He probably selected the cameras for the movie.
Vincenzo Maielli
Well-known
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".
Ciao.
Vincenzo
Ciao.
Vincenzo
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
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.
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Treb
Guest
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?
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Treb
Guest
cmogi10 said: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.
I can, two M6's
Bill Blackwell
Leica M Shooter
Treb said:Canadian you say, what makes you say it's a Canadian?![]()
Because a close inspection of the lens on her M6 reads "Made In Canada." The lens barrel design indicates it's a v4 Summicron.
teo
Well-known
Maya Sansa in "La meglio gioventù" (badly translated as "The best of youth") uses a Leica M4 in the last episode.
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Treb
Guest
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!
Never Satisfied
Well-known
Nick NOLTE in Under Fire sporting a M4??? and a 35mm 'Cron. Andrew.
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
Charles Bronson in his" A Man With A Camera" series, 1958 to 1960.
Bronson was Mike Kovac, a Leica M3 toting photographer.
Bronson was Mike Kovac, a Leica M3 toting photographer.
iridium7777
Established
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?
anyone know the movie?
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