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[[Image:J-M Thibault-LFf-W-PP.jpg|none|thumb|600px|Commissaire Porel ([[Jean-Marc Thibault]]) controls a Levasseur's gun.]] | [[Image:J-M Thibault-LFf-W-PP.jpg|none|thumb|600px|Commissaire Porel ([[Jean-Marc Thibault]]) controls a Levasseur's gun.]] | ||
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The Woman Cop (La Femme Flic) is a 1980 French film directed by Yves Boisset. Starring Miou-Miou as Corinne Levasseur, Police inspector from Paris, who is transferred to a small village in Northern France, when an investigation uncovers evidence that is potentially damaging to some powerful local politicians. She is temporarily given a desk job before she is called on to solve the murder of a little girl. Her inquiry uncovers a child pornography ring that targets children from the working class.
The following weapons can be seen in The Woman Cop (La Femme Flic):
Walther PP pistol
The Walther PP pistol is the issue weapon for police officers.