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The Taming of the Scoundrel (original title Il Bisbetico Domato) is a 1980 Italian comedy directed by Franco Castellano and Giuseppe Moccia (credited as Castellano & Pipolo). The plot is loosely inspired by William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew. A grouchy farmer Elia, known around his small Italian town as being wonderful to his employees, but actively driving everyone else away, is in for a surprise when a beautiful girl from the city, ends up on his stoop after her car breaks down in the rain.
The following weapons were used in the film The Taming of the Scoundrel (Il bisbetico domato):
Shotguns
Remington Model 11-48
During the "hunt", Elia Codogno (Adriano Celentano) used the semi-auto shotgun what appears to be a Remington Model 11-48. It is curious that the shutter does not move (apparently due to the lack of energy from blank ammo for self-reloading).
Manufrance Rapid
One of the hunters are seen with Manufrance Rapid shotgun. In the destruction scene, the gun switches to a wooden mockup.
12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun
Second hunter carries the 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun with exposed hammers.
Semi-Auto Shotgun
Third hunter carries the semi-auto shotgun. This is most likely the Franchi AL-48.