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== CZ 38 == | == CZ 38 == | ||
Commander of the police intervention ([[Bohuslav Cáp]]) uses as a service weapon a [[CZ 38]] pistol. | |||
[[Image:CZ_38_1780.jpg|thumb|none|300px|9×17mm Browning Short]] | [[Image:CZ_38_1780.jpg|thumb|none|300px|9×17mm Browning Short]] | ||
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== VZ-24 Czech Mauser == | == VZ-24 Czech Mauser == |
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Penicka a Paraplícko (English: Penicka & Paraplícko) is a Czech black-and-white crime directed by Jirí Sequens from 1970. The story takes place in the 30 of the last century in Prague, where police Board Vacátko (Jaroslav Marvan) handling the case unhappily in love safecracker. It all started one morning, when the tenor of music theater discovered the corpse Toufar safecracker, who was wanted for suspicion of robbery in Legiobank. On the advised of police doctor, went inspectors Bouse (Josef Vinklár) and Bruzek (Josef Bláha) heard Toufar´s mistress Anna, nicknamed Paraplícko (Jirina Bohdalová) in the underworld. Another path leads the two detectives to safecracker Pěnička (Radoslav Brzobohatý), with whom she lived Paraplíčko before. He, however, since his release from prison "make goodness" and even has an alibi for murder. Later that evening is Penicka in tavern, where he meets "galleries", accused of the murder. Paraplíčko betray and refuses with him leave from Prague. In his apartment waiting police. Cracksman is the shelter in the attic of building determined to resist to the last bullet.
The following guns were used in the 1964 Czechoslovak film Penicka a Paraplícko:
Mle 1892 Revolver
Pěnička (Radoslav Brzobohatý) armed a Mle 1892 Revolver has barricaded himself in the attic apartment building.
CZ 27
Prague's criminal police inspectors Mr. Bouše and Mr. Bružek were equipped by of CZ 27 pistols.
CZ 38
Commander of the police intervention (Bohuslav Cáp) uses as a service weapon a CZ 38 pistol.
VZ-24 Czech Mauser
Standby section of the Prague police used a VZ-24 Czech Mauser rifles.