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== FNA-B 43 == | == FNA-B 43 == | ||
In the opening scene Thirty-Two ([[George Eastman]]) is armed with a submachine gun. At first glance it resembles [[Madsen M50]] but a more thorough study allows to identify it as a [[FNA-B 43]] with removed barrel shroud. In the final scene this SMG switches to [[M3 "Grease Gun"]]. | In the opening scene Thirty-Two ([[George Eastman]]) is armed with a submachine gun. At first glance it resembles [[Madsen M50]] but a more thorough study allows to identify it as a [[FNA-B 43]] with removed barrel shroud. In the final scene this SMG switches to [[M3 "Grease Gun"]]. | ||
[[Image:FNAB | [[Image:FNAB Mod1943.jpg|thumb|none|400px|FNA-B 43 - 9x19mm]] | ||
[[Image:Rabid Dogs-SMG-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Masked Thirty-Two fires his SMG during the robbery.]] | [[Image:Rabid Dogs-SMG-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Masked Thirty-Two fires his SMG during the robbery.]] | ||
[[Image:Rabid Dogs-SMG-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another view at the SMG.]] | [[Image:Rabid Dogs-SMG-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another view at the SMG.]] |
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Rabid Dogs (original title Cani Arrabbiati) is a 1974 Italian crime thriller directed by Mario Bava. Due to the producer's bankruptcy the court banned releasing of the movie, and it was released on VHS only in 1998. In 2007 Lamberto Bava, Mario Bava's son, reeditied the movie and released the new version under the title Kidnapped.
Four criminals attempt a robbery. One of them is killed and three others - "Dottore" ("Doc"), "Bisturi" ("Blade") and "Trentadue" ("Thirty-Two") - takes a woman as hostage and later kidnap a man and a sleeping child in a car. This man, Riccardo, has to take them away from the town. But the final scene turns everything upside down.
The following weapons are seen in the movie Rabid Dogs:
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Handguns
Walther P38
Walther P38 is Doc's (Maurice Poli) personal weapon. In one scene Doc gives his pistol to Blade (Don Backy) for a short time.
Beretta M1951
Beretta M1951 pistol is used during the robbery by the fourth robber (uncredited).
Beretta 950 Jetfire
A Beretta 950B Jetfire is used by Riccardo (Riccardo Cucciolla) in the final scene.
Beretta M1934
During the pursue after the robbers several policemen are armed with briefly seen pistols that resemble Beretta M1934.
Bodeo M1889
In one scene a gas station attendant (Francesco Ferrini) holds a Bodeo M1889 revolver.
Submachine Guns
FNA-B 43
In the opening scene Thirty-Two (George Eastman) is armed with a submachine gun. At first glance it resembles Madsen M50 but a more thorough study allows to identify it as a FNA-B 43 with removed barrel shroud. In the final scene this SMG switches to M3 "Grease Gun".
M3 "Grease Gun"
In the final scene Blade (Don Backy) carries Thirty-Two's SMG that switches to a M3 "Grease Gun".
Beretta Model 38/42
During the pursue after the robbers several policemen are armed with Beretta Model 38/42 SMGs.
Rifles
Unidentified rifle
During the robbery a policeman fires his rifle at robbers.