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| {{Infobox Movie|{{PAGENAME}}
| | #REDIRECT[[Umbrella Coup]] |
| |name = Umbrella Coup
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| |picture = Umbrella_coup_film.jpg
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| |caption = ''Movie Poster''
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| |country = [[Image:FRA.jpg|25px]] France
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| |director = Gérard Oury
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| |date= 1980
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| |language = French
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| |studio=Société des Etablissements L. Gaumont
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| |distributor=
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| |character1=Grégoire Lecomte
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| |actor1=[[Pierre Richard]]
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| |character2=Sylvette alias Bunny
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| |actor2=[[Valérie Mairesse]]
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| |character3=Moskovitz
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| |actor3=[[Gordon Mitchell]]
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| |character4=Otto Krampe
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| |actor4=[[Gert Fröbe]]
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| }}
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| '''''Umbrella Coup'' (original: ''Le coup du parapluie'')''' is a french comedy film inspired by several assassinations of Bulgarian dissidents where the so-called Bulgarian umbrella was used as a weapon. The working title of the film was ''Le Coup du Parapluie Bulgare''. Grégoire Lecomte ([[Pierre Richard]]), the unlucky actor anxious to find a "real job", goes to take a screen test for a role of a killer, but gets to mafiosi by mistake. He takes their don for a producer, and they mistake him for a hitman with whom they had an appointment. Deluded Lecomte signs contract with them. He is supposed to kill gun dealer Otto Krampe ([[Gert Fröbe]]) at his birthday party in Saint-Tropez by piercing him with a cap of the umbrella with a built-in syringe with potassium cyanide. Lecomte is not aware that it has to be a real murder.
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| '''The following weapons can be seen in ''Umbrella Coup'':'''
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| ==MAS-49==
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| The doctor ([[Mike Marshall]]) is in vain trying to kill Grégoire Lecomte with a his [[MAS-49]] rifle with Scope.
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| [[Image:MAS49RifleA.jpg |thumb|none|350px|MAS-49/56]]
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| [[Image:Mike_Marhall-MAS49_56.jpg|none|thumb|600px|]]
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| ==M1911 pistol series==
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| The hitman Moskovitz ([[Gordon Mitchell]]) uses to killing a [[M1911]] pistol.
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| [[Image:ColtMkIVSeries70.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Colt MK IV Series 70 - .45 ACP - 9x19mm]]
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| [[Image:Gordon_Mitchell-M1911.jpg|none|thumb|600px|]]
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| ==Smith & Wesson Model 38==
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| A police officer Sylvette ([[Valérie Mairesse]]) wears a [[Smith & Wesson Model 38]] revolver.
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| [[Image:SWBodyguard.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Smith & Wesson Model 38 - 9x19mm]]
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| [[Image:SmithandWesson-Model_38.jpg|none|thumb|600px|Sylvette alias Bunny has a gun still ready at the bottom of her ladies cart.]]
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| [[Image:Valerie_Mairesse-Smith_andWesson38.jpg|none|thumb|600px|Sylvette fires a bullet into the forehead of the killer Moskovitz.]]
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| ==MAT-49 machine gun==
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| Policemen are armed with a [[MAT-49]] submachine guns.
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| [[Image:MAT-49Folded.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Smith & Wesson Model 38 - 9x19mm]]
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| [[Image:Police-MAT-49.jpg |none|thumb|600px|Cops carrying a submachine guns come too late, Otto Krampe is dead.]]
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| [[Category:Movie]]
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| [[Category:Comedy]]
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| [[Category:French Produced/Filmed]]
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