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The Horse (La horse)

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The Horse (La horse)
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Original French Poster
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Directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre
Release Date 1970
Language French
Studio SNC, P.A.C.
Main Cast
Character Actor
Auguste Maroilleur Jean Gabin
Mathilde Eléonore Hirt
Louise Danièle Ajoret
Léon Christian Barbier
Maurice Michel Barbey
Bien-Phu André Weber
Véronique Orlane Paquin
Henri Marc Porel
Francis Grutti Armando Francioli


The Horse (La horse, in this case not an animal but a French slang for heroin) is a 1970 French drama movie directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre and starring Jean Gabin as Auguste Maroilleur, an elderly farmer in North France who stands against a gang of drug dealers.


The following weapons were used in the film The Horse (La horse):


Smith & Wesson Model 40

A snub nose hammerless revolver is seen in hands of Marc Grutti (Félix Marten) when he tries to threaten Auguste Maroilleur. This gun resembles Smith & Wesson Model 40. The shape of the grip matches the early version of this revolver.

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Smith & Wesson Model 40 "Centennial" with grip safety - 38 Special
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Unidentified Pistol

Francis Grutti (Armando Francioli) holds a compact pistol in climactical scene.

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Double Barreled Shotgun

Auguste Maroilleur (Jean Gabin) and his sons-in-law Léon (Christian Barbier) and Maurice (Michel Barbey) are seen with double barreled shotguns in several scenes.

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Auguste Maroilleur fires his shotgun.
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Léon (at the left) and Maurice fire in climactical scene.
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Auguste Maroilleur and Maurice with shotguns.
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Three shotguns on the table.
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Police Commissioner (Julien Guiomar) holds one of the shotguns.
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He passes the shotgun to his assistant (Henri Poirier).

Winchester Model 70

The farm employee Bien-Phu (André Weber) carries a bolt action rifle in several scenes. It appears to be a Winchester Model 70.

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Pre-1964 Winchester Model 70 - .30-06
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The rifle on the wall in Bien-Phu's room.
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The barrel and front sight can be seen.

F1 Hand Grenade

Bien-Phu (André Weber) owns an inert F1 hand grenade as a remembrance of his participation in Indochina War.

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F1 High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade with Mle1935 fuse
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Bien-Phu shows the grenade to Henri (Marc Porel).
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Police Commissioner (Julien Guiomar) finds the grenade during the search in Maroilleur's estate.