Drummer-Crab (Le Crabe-Tambour)
Original French Poster
Drummer-Crab (original title Le Crabe-Tambour ) is a 1977 French war drama directed by Pierre Schoendoerffer . It depicts the story of a French naval officer, a participant of First Indochina War, local conflicts in Africa, Algerian War and Generals' putsch of 1961.
The following weapons were used in the film Drummer-Crab (Le Crabe-Tambour) :
Submachine Guns
MAT-49
MAT-49 SMGs are seen in several scenes.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing A soldier in the jeep carries a MAT-49 in a scene during the Algerian War.
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Rifles
M1 Garand
During the Indochina War M1 Garand rifles are seen in hands of both French troops and Viet Minh fighters.
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M1 Carbine
Lt. Willsdorff (Jacques Perrin ) and some other French sailors carry M1 Carbines during Indochina War.
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MAS-36
Honor guards carry MAS-36 rifles during the funeral of a French officer. MAS-36s are also seen in the scene when Willsdorff (Jacques Perrin ) is captured by African tribesmen.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing A honor guard with MAS-36 is seen behind the priest.
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MAS-49/56
MAS-49/56 rifles are briefly seen in a scene of Algerian War.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing The sailors with MAS-49/56 rifles are seen at the background.
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Mauser Vz.24
Mauser rifles that appear to be Mauser Vz.24s are seen in hands of African tribesmen that captured Willsdorff.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing A tribesman in center holds a Mauser rifle.
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Berthier Mle 1916 Carbine
Many African tribesmen carry Berthier Mle 1916 carbines.
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M1890 Turkish Mauser
A Mauser rifle is seen in hands of Willsdorff (Jacques Perrin ) when he rose from a slave to a warchief of the African tribe. The shape of the magazine and of the stock allows to identify the rifle as a Turkish M1890.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing The magazine is seen. Its shape is typical for Belgian M1889, Turkish M1890 and Argentinean M1891 Mausers.
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Machine Guns
Browning M1919A4
A Browning M1919A4 is seen mounted on a French river boat in Indochina.
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Browning M1919A6
Another machine gun, mounted on the river boat, is a Browning M1919A6 in twin mounting.
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MAS AA-52
A MAS AA-52 is seen carried by a French sailor in a scene during the Algerian War.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing An AA-52 is seen at the left behind the officer. A buttstock of another AA-52 can be seen over a head of a sailor in a group at the right.
Trivia
A large part of the story takes place on board of a French destroyer D637 Jauréguiberry that widely is seen in the movie.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Jauréguiberry is seen from the air. A good view of two twin 127mm/L54 Model 1948 guns and two twin 57mm/60 Bofors Model 1951 AA guns, also triple torpedo tubes and ASW launcher are seen.
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Other French Navy ships also can be seen.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing A patrol boat is seen in a scene of Indochina War. The gun on the bow appears to be a Bofors 40mm .