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[[Image:Le-Jour-Se-Leve 1.jpg|thumb|right|301px|''Daybreak ( | [[Image:Le-Jour-Se-Leve 1.jpg|thumb|right|301px|''Daybreak (1939)'']] | ||
'''''Daybreak''''' is a French drama from 1939 starring [[Jean Gabin]] as a factory worker named François who commits a murder with a handgun, and then barricades himself in his apartment. As the stand-off with the police plays out, François recalls the events that led to his tragic downfall. | '''''Daybreak''''' is a French drama from 1939 starring [[Jean Gabin]] as a factory worker named François who commits a murder with a handgun, and then barricades himself in his apartment. As the stand-off with the police plays out, François recalls the events that led to his tragic downfall. |
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Daybreak is a French drama from 1939 starring Jean Gabin as a factory worker named François who commits a murder with a handgun, and then barricades himself in his apartment. As the stand-off with the police plays out, François recalls the events that led to his tragic downfall.
The following weapons were used in the film Daybreak:
Handguns
Star Ruby Pistol
François Jean Gabin kills Valentin with a Star Ruby Pistol.