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|country = [[Image:FRA.jpg|25px]] France<BR>[[Image:GER.jpg|25px]] Germany | |country = [[Image:FRA.jpg|25px]] France<BR>[[Image:GER.jpg|25px]] Germany | ||
|director = [[Claude Chabrol]] | |director = [[Claude Chabrol]] | ||
|date= | |date= 1975 | ||
|language = French | |language = French | ||
|studio=Jupiter Generale Cinematografica<BR>Terra-Filmkunst | |studio=Jupiter Generale Cinematografica<BR>Terra-Filmkunst |
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Dirty Hands (Original title: Les innocents aux mains sales) is a 1975 French-German crime mystery thriller directed by Claude Chabrol on based the novel The Damned Innocents by Richard Neely. Starring Romy Schneider, Rod Steiger and Jean Rochefort.
The following weapons were used in the film Dirty Hands (Les innocents aux mains sales):
Unidentified pistol
Jeff Marle (Paolo Giusti) is armed with unidentified pistol.
Smith & Wesson Model 15
Jeff (Paolo Giusti) finds a Smith & Wesson Model 15 revolver in a drawer and hands it to Julie (Romy Schneider).