What are your favorite knife movies

Jeremiah Johnson. Lots of skinning, scalping, etc.

+1 for Last of the Mohicans

There was a movie with Rory Calhoun Apache Territory. He was dressed like your basic 1950's movie cowboy, the vest the whole thing. But he was some sort of guy who was much more in tune with the Indians. And coolest of all, he had this really cook sheath knife right there on his belt just a prominent as the sixgun and he used it around the campfire and whatnot, cut ropes, probably fought some Indians with it. No idea what that movie was...it was a B movie for sure...but it was on a lot back in the 60s on the local TV channel matinee.
 
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"The Hunted" is an insult to your intelligence thanks to Hollywood fantasy BS :jerkit:
Anatomy of Hype: Tom Brown Tracker knife Part 1
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"Far North" Wow what a shocking ending
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"The Losers"..and if you could find out the name and brand of the biggest knife in the movie it would be greatly appreciated.
 
The Fan. Not a great movie, but knives were very important to the story. Robert DiNiro is a knife salesman with an unhealthy level of baseball team loyalty. In fact he leaves a First Production stuck in a player.
 
Aliens: This movie ensured that many teenagers of my age group ended up with holes drilled in their palms and perforated fingers from trying to emulate Bishop's knife tricks.
 
Cider House Rules: Not a starring role, but knives were pivotal to the story

Wanted: Decent knife/cleaver fight scenes
 
The Miike remake of 13 Assassins has some of the best sword choreography I have ever seen. On top of that, the movie itself is just amazing. Also, the knife fighting scene in the Korean flick, The Man From Nowhere is pretty excellent.
 
El Dorado. It was a John Wayne 60's western. As a kid After I saw James Caan as Mississippi win a gun fight with a throwing knife I rigged up a neck sheath of my own and practiced for
weeks in my back yard.

Not really a movie but Game of Thrones has some sweet swords.
 
Hrafninn Flýgur (The Raven Flies). Old icelandic Viking movie:

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This is quite nice. Viggo nude in Eastern Promises. Pretty brutal.

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Didn't get to see the whole thing, but caught part of the movie "Seraphim Falls" with Liam Neeson and Pierce Brosnan on TV the other day. Brosnan's character has a nice looking bowie that is very prominant in the movie. He relies on it for all kinds of survival and fighting.

What I saw of the movie was pretty interesting.

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Surprised no one has mentioned The Edge with Anthony Hopkins. More a knife as a Tool rather than a weapon movie.
 
I've only seen it once, and it was when I was a little kid, but the movie version of the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen was intensely neat for me. The kid who survives a plane crash in Alaska (iirc) survives with just a hatchet for weeks or more (I don't remember the details too well).
 
Repo Men
The Last Samurai
Sucker Punch
Mission Impossible
Highlander
Streets of Fire (short scene in the beginning)
Blade
King Arthur
Black Rain
The Warrior's Way
 
One of my favorite movies...Ghost Dog View attachment 234328

Also, spydercos appear in Anaconda and Entrapment and a Kershaw Whirlwind in the Departed i believe.
I can't find or remember one specifically but I feel like there has to be at least one in Way of the Gun, another great movie.
 
Surprised no one has mentioned The Edge with Anthony Hopkins. More a knife as a Tool rather than a weapon movie.

Thank you. I couldn't believe that no one had mentioned it earlier either.
 
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