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Contraband (1980)
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Contraband (original title Luca il contrabbandiere ("Luke the Smuggler")) is a 1980 Italian crime movie directed by Lucio Fulci. Luca Di Ajello (Fabio Testi), a cigarette smuggler in Naples, finds his business under attack of a ruthless French gangster known as "Marsigliese" (Marcel Bozzuffi) who wants Luca to smuggle drugs. When Luca refuses, he and his family appear in grave danger.
The following weapons were used in the film Contraband:
Handguns
Beretta M1951
Beretta M1951 pistols are used by various characters, including Luca Di Ajello (Fabio Testi) and Marsigliese (Marcel Bozzuffi).
Walther P38
Marsigliese's hitman (Romano Puppo) uses a Walther P38 in several scenes.
Unidentified Revolver 1
In several scenes Luca Di Ajello (Fabio Testi) is armed with a revolver.
Unidentified Revolver 2
In the final scene one of Don Morrone's men is armed with a revolver that distantly resembles Smith & Wesson Model 36 but has a different front sight.
Unidentified revolver 3
During the shootout the abovementioned revolver switches to another one, of different shape and size.
Unidentified Pistol
During the shootout in Perlante's house one of Sciarrino's bodyguard drops a pistol. It is seen only in motion.
Submachine Guns
Beretta M12
Beretta M12 submachine guns are used by Marsigliese (Marcel Bozzuffi), his hitman (Romano Puppo) and some other criminals.
Beretta Model 38/42
Police and Guardia di Finanza are armed with Beretta Model 38/42 submachine guns. Several of Marsigliese's henchmen also are seen with these SMGs.
Shotguns
Sawn-off Double Barrled Shotgun
One of Don Morrone's old buddies is armed with an old-fashioned Lupara with sawn-off barrels but intact stock.
Machine Guns
Unidentified Machine Gun
A machine gun is mounted on a patrol boat in the opening scene. It distantly resembles Browning M1919.
Footage
In one scene Don Morrone watches some western movie. Several characters carry rifles that appear to be Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy".