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The Cop (Un condé)
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Original French Poster
Country Error creating thumbnail: File missing France
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Italy
Directed by Yves Boisset
Release Date 1970
Language French
Studio Empire Films
Stéphan Films
Main Cast
Character Actor
Inspector Favenin Michel Bouquet
Dan Rover Gianni Garko
Viletti Michel Constantin
Hélène Dassa Françoise Fabian
Inspector Barnero Bernard Fresson
Georges "Nice Smile" Duval Henri Garcin
Lupo Théo Sarapo
Robert Dassa Pierre Massimi
The chief of police Adolfo Celi
Raymond Aulnay Rufus


The Cop (original title Un condé; UK release title Blood on My Hands) is a 1970 French crime drama directed by Yves Boisset. A bar owner Robert Dassa is killed by the henchmen of crime boss Tavernier. Dassa's old friends, criminals Dan Rover and Viletti avenge him, but when they in turn kill Tavernier, police inspector Barnero is also slain. Barnero's friend inspector Favenin is glad that Tavernier is dead but the death of Barnero makes Favenin mad, and now he takes the justice in his hands.

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The following weapons were used in the film The Cop (Un condé):


Revolvers

Astra Cadix

An Astra Cadix is one of two revolvers used by Dan Rover (Gianni Garko) during the assassination of Tavernier. The revolver has a six round cylinder indicating that it is chambered in .32 S&W.

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Astra Cadix, 2" barrel - .22 WMR
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Dan Rover cocks his Astra Cadix. Note the inscription on the frame.
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Rover and Viletti fire their revolvers.
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Astra Cadix is seen from below.
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A close view of both Rover's revolvers. An interesting remark: in previous moment Dan holds Astra in the right hand and Smith & Wesson in the left while here the revolvers are hold vice versa.
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Rover and Viletti fire their revolvers: view of the muzzles.

Smith & Wesson Model 36

Another Rover's revolver is a Smith & Wesson Model 36. Viletti (Michel Constantin) also carries Model 36. In the scene when Inspector Favenin (Michel Bouquet) appears in Viletti's apartments, he finds and uses Viletti's revolver.

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Smith & Wesson Model 36 - .38 Special - 5 shot. First pattern with flat latch cylinder release.
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Viletti cocks his revolver.
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A close view of Rover's revolver. The size and position of the inscription on the frame matches S&W revolver but the number and position of screws differs, so this revolver is supposed to be some clone of Model 36.
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Rover and Viletti fire their revolvers.
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A close view of both Rover's revolvers.
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Rover and Viletti fire their revolvers: view of the muzzles.
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Favenin holds Viletti at gunpoint with his own revolver.
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Favenin fires Viletti's revolver. He fires a five-shot revolver six times in a row but the revolver is seen only during first four shots so an extra shot can be a mere sound effect.

Unidentified Colt revolver

In one scene the chief of local police (Adolfo Celi) is seen in the shooting range with a revolver that appears to be some Colt model, most likely a Colt Official Police or a Colt Police Positive.

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Colt Official Police - 5" Barrel - .38 Special
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Colt Police Positive - .38 Special.
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The chief (at the left) holds his revolver.
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He fires at a target.

Unidentified revolvers

When Dan Rover is arrested, police detectives carry unidentified revolvers.

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A detective at the right holds a snub nose revolver (maybe an S&W Model 36).
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A detective at the left holds a revolver with a barrel of about 3" length and short ejector rod.

A large-frame revolver is seen in the police shooting range.

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A revolver is seen on the desk at the front.

Pistols

Walther PP

A Walther PP (most likely a Manurhin-manufactured pistol) is Inspector Favenin's (Michel Bouquet) personal firearm.

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Post war Walther PP Pistol - .32 ACP. Though most of the pistols built immediately after the war were made by Manurhin of France (under license), the guns are marked "Made in West Germany".
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Favenin aims his pistol at Lupo.
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The grip of the pistol is seen when Favenin carries it in shoulder holster.

Luger P08

A Luger P08 is a personal firearm of Georges "Nice Smile" Duval (Henri Garcin), Tavernier's henchman. Later Duval's pistol is seen in hands of Inspector Favenin (Michel Bouquet) and Lupo (Théo Sarapo).

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Luger P08 - 9x19mm
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"Nice Smile" Duval draws his Luger.
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Inspector Barnero (Bernard Fresson) holds confiscated Duval's Luger.
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Inspector Favenin enters the room with Duval's pistol in hand.
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He attaches the sound suppressor. It is screwed inside the barrel which is absurd.
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Favenin aims the suppressed Luger.
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He unloads the pistol.
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Lupo holds the Luger.

Walther P38

In the final scene Dan Rover (Gianni Garko) is armed with a Walther P38.

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Walther P38 pistol (manufactured at the Mauser Factory) - World War II dated - 9x19mm
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Raymond Aulnay (Rufus) gives a P38 and a box of cartridges to Dan.
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Wounded Dan holds a Walther.

M1911-style pistol

An M1911A1-style pistol is seen in hands of Lupo (Théo Sarapo) in the scene of the assassination of Tavernier. An M1911 is also seen in the police shooting range.

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Pre-War Colt M1911A1 Pistol - Commercial Model known as the "Colt Government Model" - .45 ACP
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Lugo is seen with an M1911-style pistol.
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An M1911-style pistol is seen on the desk in the shooting range.

Unidentified pistol

Inspector Barnero (Bernard Fresson) carries an unidentified pistol.

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Barnero aims his pistol at Duval.

Submachine Guns

Sten Mk II

A Sten Mk II is seen on the police shooting range. In the final scene gendarmes are armed with Stens.

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Sten Mk II - 9x19mm
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A Sten Mk II is seen on the background together with other firearms.
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A gendarme holds a Sten in the final scene.

Sten Mk V

A photo of Hélène Dassa (Françoise Fabian) toghether with Viletti (Michel Constantin) shows her holding a submachine gun with side-mounted magazine and a foregrip. It looks most likely a Sten Mk V though the barrel looks slightly different.

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Sten Mk V - 9x19mm
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Inspector Favenin looks at the photo of Hélène Dassa and Viletti.

MAS-38

A MAS-38 is seen on the police shooting range.

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MAS-38 - 7.65mm
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A MAS-38 is seen on the background together with other firearms.

Thompson SMG

Some version of Thompson Submachine Gun is seen on the police shooting range. It has a foregrip and a drum magazine. Thompson M1928 seems to be a reasonable guess.

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M1928 "Tommy Gun" or "Chicago typewriter" with 50-round drum magazine - .45 ACP
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A Thompson is seen on the background at the left.

MP40

An MP40 is seen on the police shooting range.

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MP40 - 9x19mm
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Unidentified submachine guns

Several unidentified SMGs are seen on the police shooting range.

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Unidentified SMGs are seen, one is between Sten and MAS-36 and another one is at the left to Sten.
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Another view of the same guns.

Rifles

Unidentified rifles

Numerous rifles, both bolt action and semi-auto, are seen on the police shooting range.

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Three rifles, one bolt action (at the right) and two semi-auto are seen at the background.