Trois Jours en Juin is a 2004 French World War II movie directed by Philippe Venault. In 1940, during the very last days of the Battle of France, a handful of French soldiers choose to resist the German invaders on the river Loire.
The following weapons were used in the film Trois Jours en Juin:
French soldiers and sergeant Henri Dragance (Patrick Catalifo) carry an Mle 1892 as a secondary weapon. They fire the revolvers at villagers.
Ruby
Numerous French officers, including Colonel Valadon (Guy Marchand), Captain Rollet (Marc Berman) and Lieutenant Samboura, are equipped with Ruby pistols.
Oberst Kopler, executes Colonel Valadon with a Walther PP when the French colonel asks to be killed like his fellow soldiers, who were crushed by a Panzer II after their surrender.
At least one colonial soldier carries a Lebel 1886.
Karabiner 98K
German troops use the Karabiner 98k as their main weapon.
Shotguns
12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun
French villagers use 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotguns against French troops. The Mayor kills Haudrusse with a shotgun, because Haudrusse pushed villagers to attack the French soldiers.
Machine Guns and Automatic Rifles
Chatellerault M1924/29
An FM 24/29 is seen in the defensive position at the bridge. The soldier who uses it successfully shoots down a Stuka.
MAS AA-52
What appears to be an anachronistic MAS AA-52 is used by French colonial troops. It is probably standing in for a Hotchkiss Mle 1914.
Trivia
Canon Antichar de 25mm
The French troops protecting the bridge use an effective 25mm anti-tank cannon that Dragance finds left behind by his retreating comrades.
Panzer II
The German armored unit is comprised of Panzer IIs. In fact, only one tank was used in the movie, the others were digitally added, that's why all the tanks have the same "304" number. Panzer II number 304 is currently on display at the Musée des Blindés (Museum of Armoured Vehicles) in Saumer, France.