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U.S. Marines on board the cruiser ''Salem'' are briefly seen with rifles which can only be seen from distance. | U.S. Marines on board the cruiser ''Salem'' are briefly seen with rifles which can only be seen from distance. | ||
[[File:FoolishWives-USRifles1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The Marines salute their | [[File:FoolishWives-USRifles1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The Marines salute their rifles as Andrew J. Hughes disembarks.]] | ||
==Beaumont-Vitali M1871/88== | ==Beaumont-Vitali M1871/88== |
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Foolish Wives is a 1922 silent movie directed by Erich von Stroheim. The actually impoverished Russian count Sergius Karamzin lives with his two cousins in a villa near Monte Carlo. The trio finances their lavish lifestyle with counterfeit money and fraud. Their next victim is supposed to be the wife of the US ambassador.
In 2008, Foolish Wives was added to the National Film Registry.
The following weapons were used in the film Foolish Wives:
Revolvers
Smith & Wesson Model M&P
A Smith & Wesson Model M&P is used by Count Wladislaw Sergius Karamzin (Erich von Stroheim) at his practice range.
Rifles
Unknown Rifles
U.S. Marines on board the cruiser Salem are briefly seen with rifles which can only be seen from distance.
Beaumont-Vitali M1871/88
Police forces of Monaco are armed with Dutch Beaumont-Vitali M1871/88 rifles and carbines.
Other
Double Barreled Shotgun
During the pigeon shooting, Count Karamzin and other players use the same 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun.