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The Little Soldier (Le petit soldat) is a 1963 (filmed 1960) French drama directed by Jean-Luc Godard. The story is set during the Algerian War. A French journalist Bruno Forestier (Michel Subor) lives in Switzerland. He works for French right-wing organisation, but once he is suspected to be a double agent. To prove his innocence, Forestier must kill a pro-FLN (National Liberation Front of Algeria) activist. Meanwhile, Forestier falls in love with Veronica Dreyer (Anna Karina), who also appears to be tied to the FLN.
The following weapons were used in the film The Little Soldier (Le petit soldat):
Handguns
Vis wz. 35
Bruno Forestier (Michel Subor) own a Vis wz. 35. In one scene Jacques (Henri-Jacques Huet) holds a Vis (probably same prop reused) instead of his usual Luger.
Luger P08
French agents Jacques (Henri-Jacques Huet) and Paul (Paul Beauvais) carry Luger P08 pisols. An Algerian agent holds a P08 during the abduction and interrogation of Forestier.
Pocket revolver
In the final scene Veronica Dreyer (Anna Karina) draws a pocket revolver of unclear model.
Footage
PPSh-41
A PPSh-41 is seen on a documentary photo of Hungarian Revolution of 1956.
Unidentified long guns
Unidentified long guns are seen on documentary photos of various military conflicts of 1950s.