Viva Maria!: Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Viva Maria!: Difference between revisions
[[Image:Poldo_Bendandi-Winchester_M1892.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The muscleman Werther (Poldo Benandi) in the landowner´s armory confiscates a [[Winchester Model 1892]] rifles.]]
[[Image:Poldo_Bendandi-Winchester_M1892.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The muscleman Werther ([[Poldo Benandi]]) in the landowner´s armory confiscates a [[Winchester Model 1892]] rifles.]]
[[Image:Peon-Winchester_1892.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Peon shoots from a newly acquired rifle.]]
[[Image:Peon-Winchester_1892.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Peon shoots from a newly acquired rifle.]]
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Viva Maria! is a French western comedy was directed by Louis Malle in 1965 about two women named Marie (spanish Maria) who meet and become revolutionaries in the early 20th century. Marie Fitzgerald O'Malley (Brigitte Bardot) is the daughter of an Irish political dissident who has traveled to Latin America with her father to take part in an anarchist political uprising. When her father is killed, Marie, left to her own devices, happens upon a traveling circus, where she strikes up a friendship with one of the performers, french singer also named Marie (Jeanne Moreau). Marie O'Malley joins up with the carnival, and she works up a dance routine with Marie; the act is a smash hit, especially after the Irish Marie accidentally loses part of her costume during a performance. Despite their success, the two Marias find themselves increasingly distressed with the poverty and brutality of the peasants' lives, and they soon decide to use their talents in support of revolutionary leader Flores (George Hamilton). But Florès was insidiously shot from by gun of landowner Ródriguez (Carlos López Moctezuma). On his deathbed, Marie swears he will continue his fight and joins with his friends to a perones uprising.
The following weapons were used in the movie Viva Maria!: