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The Octopus (La Piovra) (1984)

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La Piovra (1984-1999)

The Octopus (La Piovra) was an Italian Television Series about the battle between the Italian Police (Polizia) and the Mafia. It ran between March 11, 1984 – January 11, 2001. Like many NON-American television series, there were several 'seasons' within the same calendar year and the seasons were very abridged (the first year, for example, yielded only 6 1/2 hours of show with no commercials). It is considered a recurring "mini-series" that had ten (10) official cycles or seasons between 1984 and 2001.

The following weapons were used in the series:


Colt Python

Colt Python Snubnose is carried by Commissario Corrado Cattani (Michele Placido) through the first four series.

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Colt Python Snub Nose, .357 w/ 2.5" barrel.
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Colt Python carried by Commissario Corrado Cattani (Michele Placido)

Beretta M951

Beretta M951 was used in the first episode to murder Vice-Commissario Leo De Maria (Massimo Bonetti). It was later used in an attempt to kill Commissario Corrado Cattani.

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Beretta M951 9mm
The murderer holding the M951 after the murder of Vice-Comissario Leo De Maria

Beretta M12

Beretta M12 was used in the series by Italian Police (Polizia) officers.

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Beretta M12 9x19mm
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Beretta M12 in the background carried by Italian Police officer

Unidentified Revolver

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An unidentified revolver is used to kill Contessa Olga Camastra (Florinda Bolkan) and Commissario Marrineo (Massimo Bonetti).