The plot conceit of following a gun through multiple owners would be co-opted two years later for the feature Winchester '73 (1950).
Tony Taylor appears uncredited in both films: in Souvenirs of Death (1948) he is "Little Boy Who Shoots Rusty"; in Winchester '73 (1950) he is "Boy".
Tony Taylor appears uncredited in both films: in Souvenirs of Death (1948) he is "Little Boy Who Shoots Rusty"; in Winchester '73 (1950) he is "Boy".
This short appears on the Warner Bros. DVD for Command Decision (1948).
The gun shown in the film is a Mauser 1934.