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== F1 hand grenade == | == F1 hand grenade == |
Revision as of 19:42, 24 June 2012
Bonnie and Clyde Italian Style (Bonnie e Clyde all'italiana) is a Italian comedy film from 1982 directed by Steno. Starring Paolo Villaggio, Ornella Muti and Jean Sorel.
The following weapons can be seen in Bonnie and Clyde Italian Style (Bonnie e Clyde all'italiana):
Beretta M951
The raider in the bank and a police officer uses a Beretta M951 pistol.
Smith & Wesson Model 34
Giada Ornella Muti) disarm the captain (Jean Sorel) of his reserve Smith & Wesson Model 34 revolver.
Beretta M12
FNA-B 43
Carabinieri were armed with FNA-B 43 submachine guns.
F1 hand grenade
Leo (Paolo Vilaggio) want through a F1 hand grenade to stop the car with the money.