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To Skin a Spy (Avec la peau des autres)

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To Skin a Spy
(Avec la peau des autres)
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Original Theatrical Poster
Country Error creating thumbnail: File missing France
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Directed by Jacques Deray
Release Date 1966
Language French
German
Studio France Les Films Montfort
Fida Cinematografica
Main Cast
Character Actor
Pascal Fabre Lino Ventura
Margeri Jean Bouise
Anna Marilu Tolo
Wegelt Jean Servais
Chalieff Wolfgang Preiss
Kern Adrian Hoven


To Skin a Spy (French title Avec la peau des autres, Italian title Sciarada per quattro spie) is a 1966 French-Italian spy thriller directed by Jacques Deray and based on the novel by Gilles Perrault. Pascal Fabre (Lino Ventura), a French intelligence operative, is sent to Vienna to clear up suspicions that the head of the French intelligence network in Austria, Margeri (Jean Bouise), is a double agent. The situation is complicated by the fact that Soviet agent Chalieff (Wolfgang Preiss) and his men unfold a real hunt for a microfilm that is hidden in Margeri's cane.


The following weapons were used in the film To Skin a Spy (Avec la peau des autres):


Revolvers

Smith & Wesson Military & Police

French agent Kern (Adrian Hoven) holds a Smith & Wesson Military & Police revolver in the scene in Wegelt's house.

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Smith & Wesson Model M&P Revolver with 4" barrel - .38 Special
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Kern holds Wegelt's secretary Karl (Raoul Guylad) at gunpoint.
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The revolver in Kern's dead hand.

Pistols

FN Model 1922

An FN Model 1922 is used by Pascal Fabre (Lino Ventura) throughout the movie. The character uses his left hand for shooting, and this is an intentional plot element.

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FN Model 1922 - .32 ACP
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Fabre interrogates Margeri's contact Erfuhrt (Charles Regnier).
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The same scene on a promotional image.
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Fabre fires at Chalieff's henchman.
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Another view of Fabre's pistol in the same scene.
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Fabre threatens Wegelt (Jean Servais).

Luger P08

One of Chalieff's henchmen holds a Luger P08 in the scene in the photo studio.

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Luger P08 - 9x19mm
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The henchman holds Margeri at gunpoint.
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Fabre picks up the pistol of the killed henchman.

Unique Model 17

When Chalieff's henchmen kidnap Margeri, one of them (Paul Pavel) is armed with a Unique Model 17.

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Unique Model 17 - 7.65x17mm
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The henchman threatens Margeri.

M1911-style Pistol

Two of Chalieff's henchmen carry M1911-style pistols. These guns are seen very briefly and unclear.

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A henchman draws his pistol in the scene in the photo studio. The hammer spur is seen.
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Fabre holds the pistol of a killed henchman (Guy Mairesse).