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Revision as of 00:32, 25 January 2012
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The Inglorious Bastards is a 1978 low budget Italian World War II film made in the tradition of The Dirty Dozen that involves a group of Army prisoners who are given a chance to redeem themselves and avoid a long sentence or execution by participating in a covert mission to retrieve a key piece of German technology. Director Quentin Tarantino gave homage to this film with the title of his 2009 World War II film Inglourious Basterds, but the plots of the films are completely unrelated.
M1928A1 Thompson
Both Private Fred Canfield (Fred Williamson) and Lt. Robert Yeager (Bo Svenson) are seen using the M1928A1 Thompson.
MP40
An MP40 is used by Private Fred Canfield (Fred Williamson) in the movie.
Walther P38
German officers are seen with the Walther P38.
Luger P08
German officers are seen with the Luger P08 .
Walther PPK
The Walther PPK is also used in the film.