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One is seen amoung the other firearms. Der Schränker is also seen using one. | One is seen amoung the other firearms. Der Schränker is also seen using one. | ||
[[Image:M_3.jpg|thumb|none|500px| | [[Image:M_3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The Mauser Pistol is seen amoung the pile.]] | ||
[[Image:M_7.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Der Schränker ([[Gustaf Gründgens]]), disguised as a policeman, points his | [[Image:M_7.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Der Schränker ([[Gustaf Gründgens]]), disguised as a policeman, points his Mauser 1914 Pocket Pistol at a night watchman.]] | ||
==Various Revolvers== | ==Various Revolvers== |
Revision as of 21:10, 16 September 2010
M was a 1931 crime film directed by famed German filmmaker Fritz Lang and was the star-making turn for actor Peter Lorre who plays a compulsive child killer.
The following firearms are used in the 1931 film M:
Dreyse 1907
During a raid on an underground nightspot whilst searching for the killer, the Berlin police confiscate a variety of automatic handguns from the different criminals they arrest. These range from large handguns to small pocket-size ones. Most of them are Dreyse 1907 pistols. Der Schränker (Gustaf Gründgens) also uses an automatic in one scene.
Mauser 1914 pocket Pistol
One is seen amoung the other firearms. Der Schränker is also seen using one.
Various Revolvers
Also seen in the gun pile during the police raid.
Flintlock Pistols
What appear to be two flintlock pistols are seen displayed in Der Schränker's (Gustaf Gründgens) Berlin apartment.