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[[File:Bourgeosie-Walther-2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Another view at the Walther in Acosta's hand.]] | [[File:Bourgeosie-Walther-2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Another view at the Walther in Acosta's hand.]] | ||
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In the final scene the third Miranda guerilla fighter is armed with a revolver. | In the final scene the third Miranda guerilla fighter is armed with a revolver. Due to its general outlook it is supposed to be [[Smith & Wesson Model 14]]. | ||
[[Image:Smith&WessonModel14.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Smith & Wesson Model 14 - .38 Special]] | |||
[[File:Bourgeosie-Revolver2-1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|The revolver can be seen through the glass door. Looks like it has target sights.]] | [[File:Bourgeosie-Revolver2-1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|The revolver can be seen through the glass door. Looks like it has target sights.]] | ||
[[File:Bourgeosie-Revolver2-2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|The revolver is seen in hand of the young guerilla fighter | [[File:Bourgeosie-Revolver2-2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|The revolver is seen in hand of the young guerilla fighter.]] | ||
== Unidentified pistol == | == Unidentified pistol == |
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The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (original title Le charme discret de la bourgeoisie) is a French 1972 surreal, satirical movie directed by Luis Bunuel.
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The following weapons were used in the film The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie:
Handguns
Smith & Wesson Model 36
Don Rafael Acosta (Fernando Rey) stores a Smith & Wesson Model 36 revolver in his apartments and uses it in the scene with the Miranda guerilla girl (Maria Gabriella Maione).
In another scene Don Rafael Acosta draws a snub nose revolver during his conflict with the French Army colonel (Claude Piéplu). Due to the round front sight, this revolver is supposed to be an early version of Model 36 which had the same barrel as the Smith & Wesson Model 32.
Walther PP
The Miranda guerilla girl (Maria Gabriella Maione) carries a Walther PP in her bag.
Smith & Wesson Model 14
In the final scene the third Miranda guerilla fighter is armed with a revolver. Due to its general outlook it is supposed to be Smith & Wesson Model 14.
Unidentified pistol
All French Army officers carry holsters on their belts. While some holsters look flat and empty, others contain pistols. Only small parts of grips can be seen.
Submachine Guns
MP40
In the final scene the first Miranda guerilla fighter is armed with an MP40.
Gevarm Type D4
In the final scene the second Miranda guerilla fighter is armed with an Gevarm Type D4.
Shotguns
Double Barreled Shotgun
In one scene the bishop Monsignor Dufour (Julien Bertheau) fires a double barreled shotgun.
Rifles
Browning 22 Semi-Auto
When Don Rafael Acosta (Fernando Rey) fires from the window of his embassy, he uses a Browning 22 Semi-Auto; the original type with top-loading magazine and slim fore-end. It is fitted with a scope and a sound suppressor.