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Manhunt in Milan (original title La mala ordina ("The bad order"), also released as The Italian Connection, Hired to Kill and Black Kingpin) is a 1972 Italian crime movie directed by Fernando Di Leo. A Milanese pimp Luca Canali (Mario Adorf) suddenly finds himself hunted by two American killers, supported by the local Mafia boss. Luca tries to hide and find out the reason of the hunt, but when his wife and child are murdered, the petty criminal turns into a machine of death.
The movie is the second part of so called Milieu Trilogy by Di Leo, also including Milano calibro 9 (1972) and Il Boss (1973).
The following weapons were used in the film Manhunt in Milan (La mala ordina):
Revolvers
Colt New Service
Frank Webster (Woody Strode), the first hitman, carries two Colt New Service revolvers.
Smith & Wesson Model 36
A Smith & Wesson Model 36 (or its Italian clone Riva Esterina Dobermann) is seen among other handguns in the scene in Enrico's workshop.
Unidentified revolver
A compact top-break revolver with pearl grips is seen among other handguns in the scene in Enrico's workshop. It is supposed to be a European (Spanish or Belgian) clone of Smith & Wesson.
Pistols
Beretta Model 70
In the scene in the workshop Luca Canali (Mario Adorf) takes a Beretta Model 70 from Enrico's table and uses it.
A Beretta Model 70 with extended barrel is used by Don Vito Tressoldi (Adolfo Celi) in one scene.
Walther P38
In the scene in Nicolo's apartments two of Don Vito's henchmen carry suppressed Walther P38. After the encounter Luca Canali (Mario Adorf) takes both pistols and uses them in several scenes, including the final shootout where P38s are used without suppressors. A P38 is also seen among handguns that Enrico Moroni (Franco Fabrizi) offers to Luca.
Luger P08
A Luger P08 is carried by Dave Catania (Henry Silva), the second hitman.
M1911A1
When Luca Canali (Mario Adorf) visits Enrico Moroni (Franco Fabrizi) to purchase a gun, he chooses an M1911A1 but doesn't use it in action.
FN Model 1922
An FN Model 1922 is seen among other handguns in the scene in Enrico's workshop.
Walther PPK
Two Walther PPKs are seen among other handguns in the scene in Enrico's workshop.
Various pistols
An unknown pistol is partially seen among other handguns in the scene in Enrico's workshop.
In one scene Don Vito's henchman carries some pistol. Only a small part can be seen.