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The Salamander

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The Salamander
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Movie poster
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Italy
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Directed by Peter Zinner
Release Date 1981
Language English
Studio Incorporated Television Company (ITC)
Opera Film Produzione
Orbi S.A.
Distributor ITC Films
Main Cast
Character Actor
Colonel Dante Matucci Franco Nero
Bruno Manzini Anthony Quinn
Lili Anders Sybil Danning
Maj. Carl Malinowski Cleavon Little
Capt. Steffanelli Martin Balsam
Maj. Gen. Prince Magusari Christopher Lee
Elena Leporello Claudia Cardinale
Lt. Gen. Leporello Eli Wallach



The Salamander is a 1981 British-Italian thriller film directed by Peter Zinner on based a novel with the same name by Morris West. Starring Franco Nero, Anthony Quinn, Sybil Danning, Eli Wallach, Claudia Cardinale and Christopher Lee.


The following weapons were used in the film The Salamander:


Beretta Model 70

Carabinieri Col. Dante Matucci (Franco Nero) carries a Beretta Model 70 pistol as his sidearm.

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Beretta Model 70 - .32 ACP
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Beretta M12

Various characters use Beretta M12 submachine guns.

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Beretta PM12S - 9x19mm.
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Maj. Carl Malinowski (Cleavon Little) rescues Colonel Matucci.
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The military patrol does a roadside checks.
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Carabinieri arresting Lt. Gen. Leporello (Eli Wallach).