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'''''The Cousin''''' (''Le cousin'') is a 1997 French crime drama directed by [[Alain Corneau]]. "The Cousin" is a slang term for the police informer. Drug dealer, nicknamed Nounours ([[Patrick Timsit]]), is the police informer ("The Cousin" is a slang term for such informers) who works for a share of drugs, seized thanks to his help. His contact, inspector Gérard Delvaux ([[Alain Chabat]]), is under heavy pressure of Judge Anne Lambert ([[Marie Trintignant]]) who is in crusade against this illegal practices. | '''''The Cousin''''' (''Le cousin'') is a 1997 French crime drama directed by [[Alain Corneau]]. "The Cousin" is a slang term for the police informer. Drug dealer, nicknamed Nounours ("Teddy Bear") ([[Patrick Timsit]]), is the police informer ("The Cousin" is a slang term for such informers) who works for a share of drugs, seized thanks to his help. His contact, inspector Gérard Delvaux ([[Alain Chabat]]), is under heavy pressure of Judge Anne Lambert ([[Marie Trintignant]]) who is in crusade against this illegal practices. | ||
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== Manurhin MR-73 == | == Manurhin MR-73 == | ||
Most other police inspectors, including Francis ([[Samuel Le Bihan]]), Jeannot ( | Most other police inspectors, including Francis ([[Samuel Le Bihan]]), Jeannot (Mehdi El Glaoui), and Michel (Christophe Peyroux), carry [[Manurhin MR-73]] revolvers with 3" barrels and duty sights. | ||
[[Image:MR-73-3inch.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Manurhin MR-73 Defense with 3" barrel and duty sights - .357 Magnum]] | [[Image:MR-73-3inch.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Manurhin MR-73 Defense with 3" barrel and duty sights - .357 Magnum]] | ||
[[File:Le cousin-MR73-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Inspector Philippe Maurin ([[Jean-Michel Noirey]]) commits suicide with his service MR-73 in the opening scene.]] | [[File:Le cousin-MR73-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Inspector Philippe Maurin ([[Jean-Michel Noirey]]) commits suicide with his service MR-73 in the opening scene.]] |
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The Cousin (Le cousin) is a 1997 French crime drama directed by Alain Corneau. "The Cousin" is a slang term for the police informer. Drug dealer, nicknamed Nounours ("Teddy Bear") (Patrick Timsit), is the police informer ("The Cousin" is a slang term for such informers) who works for a share of drugs, seized thanks to his help. His contact, inspector Gérard Delvaux (Alain Chabat), is under heavy pressure of Judge Anne Lambert (Marie Trintignant) who is in crusade against this illegal practices.
The following weapons were used in the film The Cousin (Le cousin):
Revolvers
Manurhin F1
Manurhin F1 is the personal handgun of Inspector Gérard Delvaux (Alain Chabat).
Manurhin MR-73
Most other police inspectors, including Francis (Samuel Le Bihan), Jeannot (Mehdi El Glaoui), and Michel (Christophe Peyroux), carry Manurhin MR-73 revolvers with 3" barrels and duty sights.
Unidentified revolvers
Police Inspector Fanny (Caroline Proust) carries an unidentified revolver.
One of the bodyguards of drug boss N'Bongo carries an unidentified revolver.
Pistols
Taurus PT92
Nounours (Patrick Timsit) owns the Taurus PT92 pistol.
M1911A1
In one scene Nounours (Patrick Timsit) sells the M1911A1 to a robber. During the conflict with N'Bongo Nounours grabs the 1911 from one of the bodyguards.
Browning Hi-Power
During the heist the pistol of the first robber switches from 1911 to Browning Hi-Power in a continuity error.
Shotguns
Mossberg 500
During the heist the second robber is armed with the Mossberg 500 shotgun with sawed-off stock.