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Razzia (Razzia sur la chnouf)
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Razzia sur la chnouf (French criminal slang for "Raid on the Dope"), released in the USA as Razzia is a 1955 French B&W crime noir movie directed by Henri Decoin and based on a novel by Auguste Le Breton (Rififi, Le rouge est mis, Du rififi chez les femmes, Le clan des Siciliens), starring Jean Gabin and Magali Noël. Paul Liski (Marcel Dalio), boss of the French drug ring, recruits a master criminal Henri Ferré alias "Le Nantais" (Gabin) who returns to France from America. Liski needs to improve efficiency of distribution of drugs, and Ferré, assisted by a pair of hitmen, begins his work. A legal cover for Henri is a restaurant Le Troquet. Soon Henri starts an affair with the restaurant cashier Lisette (Magali Noël). Meanwhile, the deeper Henri gets into the drug trade, the more successful the police become...
The following weapons were used in the film Razzia (Razzia sur la chnouf):
An unidentified revolver is seen among the guns in Liski's gun cache. It seems to be some compact top-break model, possibly a Smith & Wesson or Iver Johnson.
Henri Ferré (Jean Gabin) carries a MAB Model D pistol. MAB Model D pistols are also seen among the gun, confiscated by police, and in the gun cache in Liski's hunting lodge.
During the final shootout, Henri Ferré (Jean Gabin) takes an FN Model 1903 from Liski's gun cache. It switches to an FN Model 1922 due to a continuity error.
Roger le Catalan (Lino Ventura), another hitman, carries an FN Model 1922 pistol. During the final shootout, Henri Ferré's (Jean Gabin) FN Model 1903 switches to an FN 1922 due to a continuity error. Police detectives also use FN 1922 pistols.
Police Commissioner Fernand (Paul Frankeur) holds a Walther PPK in the final scene. Two Walther PPK pistols are also seen among the guns, confiscated during the police raid.
Jo (François Patrice), a pimp and drug dealer, hides Ruby-style pistol during the police raid. Victoria Model 1911, a version of Ruby with relatively short grip, matches the screen gun good enough.
An M1911A1 pistol is seen among the guns in Liski's hunting lodge. Several 1911-style pistols are also seen among the guns, confiscated during the police raid.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingFor comparison: War Time Walther PP - .32 ACPError creating thumbnail: File missingA police detective throws an unidentified pistol in the pile of confiscated weapons. This gun bears resemblance with Walther PP (the shape of the rear part of the slide, the slide mounted safety trigger) but seems to have longer barrel and different shape of the grip.
Roger le Catalan (Lino Ventura) takes a Thompson M1A1 from the gun cache during the shootout with police on Liski's hunting lodge. One of the police detectives also holds a Thompson, supposedly same M1A1 model.