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[[Image:TLE_Type99_3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A bodyguard with a Type 99 stands watch as Puyi tries to flee Manchukuo with a Beechcraft 18 standing for a Japanese Kawasaki Ki-56 transport aircraft.]] | [[Image:TLE_Type99_3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A bodyguard with a Type 99 stands watch as Puyi tries to flee Manchukuo with a Beechcraft 18 standing for a Japanese Kawasaki Ki-56 transport aircraft.]] | ||
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The Last Emperor is a 1987 biographical epic drama directed by Bernardo Bertolucci that chronicles the ultimately tragic life of China's last emperor, Puyi (known in the West as Pu Yi). The film follows the emperor (portrayed as an adult by John Lone) from being worshipped by a billion people to his life as a humble gardener in the People's Republic of China. The film was highly acclaimed and would subsequently be nominated for nine Academy Awards and would receive all nine, including the Awards for Best Picture and Best Director.
The following weapons were used in the film The Last Emperor:
Pistols
FN Model 10
Upon hearing the Forbidden City's corrupt eunuchs have burnt down a storehouse to cover their tracks, Puyi (John Lone) pulls out an FN Model 10 and holds it on the servant who told him the news. This pistol isn't seen in the rest of the film.
Walther P38
A Walther P38 is used to assassinate Puyi's driver in Manchukuo.
Glisenti Model 1910
Amidst the confusion of the Russian invasion of Manchukuo (a Japanese puppet state in Manchuria, whose position of head of state was offered to Puyi) in August 1945, one of Puyi's Japanese advisers commits suicide with a Glisenti Model 1910 pistol.
Submachine Guns
PPSh-41
At the beginning of the film, the guards at the Chinese political prison where Puyi is being kept are armed with PPSh-41s fitted with stick magazines. The Soviet paratroops who capture Puyi at the end of World War II are also armed with the submachine gun.
Rifles
Hanyang Type 88
The Kuomintang troops who force Puyi out of the Forbidden City in 1924 are all armed with Hanyang Type 88 rifles, as distinguishable by their slightly curved magazines. The Hanyang was an unlicensed copy of the Gewehr 1888 Commission Rifle. The rifles could be rubber props or badly treated Chinese surplus since they lack a bayonet lug.
Mauser Gewehr 98
Some Kuomintang soldiers are armed with German Mauser Gewehr 98s.
Type 24 Zhongzheng
At least, Chinese soldiers can be seen with Type 24 Zhongzheng rifles.
Arisaka Type 38
Japanese soldiers are armed with Arisaka Type 38 rifles.
Machine Guns
Hotchkiss Gun
When leaving the Forbidden City, the Kuomintang has a pair of armored cars escort Puyi and his entourage out. Both of the cars are armed with Hotchkiss machine guns.
Browning M1919
Browning M1919 machine guns are seen outside Puyi's residence in Manchuria.
Nambu Type 99
The two soldiers making up Puyi's bodyguard in Manchukuo are both armed with Type 99 Machine Guns.