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The Man Who Loved Women (L'Homme qui aimait les femmes) is a 1977 French romantic drama directed by François Truffaut. Bertrand Morane (Charles Denner) loved many women in his life, and after his accidental death they gather on his grave. Morane's memoirs shows his romances with some of these women.
The following weapons were used in the film The Man Who Loved Women:
Unique Model 10
When Delphine Grezel (Nelly Borgeaud) comes to Bertrand Morane's (Charles Denner) apartments, she has a pocket pistol that appears to be Unique Model 10, a French version of FN Model 1905.