Have a Nice Night (Passez une bonne nuit): Difference between revisions
Have a Nice Night (Passez une bonne nuit): Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Have a Nice Night (Passez une bonne nuit): Difference between revisions
Have a Nice Night (original title Passez une bonne nuit) is a 1990 French crime movie directed by Jeannot Szwarc and loosely based on the novel "Have a Nice Night" by James Hadley Chase. It is the second in a series of French screen adaptations of the works of J.H. Chase, preceded by Try This One for Size (1989), and followed by Want to Stay Alive and Believed Violent (both 1990). The series is united by the person of the insurance investigator Tom Lepski (Michael Brandon) (in the original novels Tom Lepski is a police detective in Paradise City, Florida). In Have a Nice Night Lepski provides the security of famous actress Barbara Jenkins and of her priceless emerald when Barbara stays in a hotel on French Riviera.
The following weapons were used in the film Have a Nice Night (Passez une bonne nuit):
Anaide (Sophie Renoir) uses a 5-shot snub nose nickel plated revolver with pearl grips. It appears to be a blank-firing Röhm RG 79 revolver, a late version with shrouded ejector rod and flat top of the frame.
MAT-49 SMGs are also seen in hands of Cleaners and police.
Rifles and Assault Rifles
LaFrance Specialties M16K
A LaFrance Specialties M16K is seen in hands of several Cleaners, including Daniel (Martin Provost). Being fitted with M16-style front sight and with removed buttstock, it looks very similar to M16K, seen in La Femme Nikita, filmed in France the same year.
MAS-49/56
During the hostage crisis one of the police snipers is armed with a rifle that appears to be a MAS-49/56.
Unidentified sniper rifles
During the hostage crisis several police snipers are seen with various rifles.