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The Bride Wore Black (La Mariée était en noir)
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The Bride Wore Black (La Mariée était en noir) is a 1968 French drama directed by François Truffaut and based on the novel by Cornell Woolrich. Julie Kohler's (Jeanne Moreau) husband was killed during their wedding by an accident rifle shot, made by a drunk man, one of company of five friends. Now Julie seeks revenge.
The following weapons were used in the film The Bride Wore Black (La Mariée était en noir):
Webley Bulldog-style Revolver
During the attempt to kill Delvaux (Daniel Boulanger) Julie Kohler (Jeanne Moreau) arms herself with a snub nose hammerless revolver that appears to be some version of Webley Bulldog.
Mauser 98 Sporter
A bolt action hunting rifle with a sniper scope is seen in hands of Bliss (Claude Rich) and Delvaux (Daniel Boulanger) in the flashback scene. Judging by the military style bolt handle, the shape of the forend of the stock, and also by place and time of filming, we can assume the rifle to be a Mauser 98 Sporter. Another rifle, also of Mauser system, is seen on the wall in the same scene.
Manufrance Perfex
A long gun that appears to be a semi-auto shotgun is seen on the wall in the flashback scene. Manufrance Perfex seems to be a reasonable guess.
Double Barreled Shotgun
A double barreled shotgun is seen on the wall in the flashback scene.
MAS-38
Two policemen carry MAS-38 SMGs during the arrest of Delvaux.