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The Dominici Affair (original title L'Affaire Dominici) is a 1973 French drama movie directed by Claude Bernard-Aubert and starring Jean Gabin. The movie is based on a real event, the murder of British scientist Sir Jack Drummond, his wife, and daughter in August 1952 in France near the farm of Gaston Dominici.
The following weapons were used in the film The Dominici Affair (L'Affaire Dominici):
M1 Carbine
In full accordance with real events, an M1 Carbine is the murder weapon.
Sten Mk II
Two Sten Mk II SMGs are found by police in Paul Maillet's (Jacques Rispal) house.