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[[Image:TRWM-01W.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Detectives Lewis (left) and Fredericks pull their guns during the arresting of Josie.]] | [[Image:TRWM-01W.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Detectives Lewis (left) and Fredericks pull their guns during the arresting of Josie.]] | ||
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The Rich Man's Wife is 1996 crime thriller movie directed by Amy Holden Jones. Josie Potenza (Halle Berry) had it all: a beautiful house, rich husband and a good position, but now she is suspect, that kill her husband and withal is persecuted of side the real killer - Cole Wilson (Peter Greene).
The following weapons were used in the film The Rich Man's Wife:
Beretta 950 Jetfire
Josie Potenza (Halle Berry) and Cole Wilson (Peter Greene) use a Beretta 950 Jetfire pistol with pearl grips.
Rossi Model 68
Josie Potenza (Halle Berry) and Cole Wilson (Peter Greene) also used stainless snub-nosed Rossi Model 68 revolver.
Unidentified weapons
Detectives Ron Lewis (Frankie Faison) and Dan Fredericks (Charles Hallahan) carry an unidentified guns.