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The Finger Man (Le Doulos)
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The Finger Man (original title Le Doulos that literally means a kind of hat but is also a slang term for a police informer) is a 1962 French crime movie directed by Jean-Pierre Melville and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo and Serge Reggiani as two criminals, one of which appears to be an informer but still tries to help his friend.
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The following weapons were used in the film The Finger Man (Le Doulos):
Colt Pocket Positive
A Colt Pocket Positive is used by Maurice Faugel (Serge Reggiani). Later the same revolver is seen in hands of Silien (Jean-Paul Belmondo). In the movie this revolver is correctly called a Colt but its caliber is incorrectly identified as .44.
Walther P38
A Walther P38 is used by Silien (Jean-Paul Belmondo) in several scenes.
M1911A1
Kern (Carl Studer) uses an M1911A1 in the final scene.
FN Model 1922
An pistol that is supposed to be a FN Model 1922 is carried by Rémy (Philippe Nahon), Maurice's parthner, during the burglary. Maurice uses Rémy's pistol to fire at police. Commissaire Clain (Jean Desailly) also carries an FN Model 1922 (though it can be a MAB Model D, it's hard to say for sure).
Unique Rr 51
Police Inspector Salignari (Daniel Crohem) carries a pistol that appears to be a Unique Rr 51.