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The Trygon Factor (German title Das Geheimnis der weissen Nonne ("The Secret of the White Nun")) is a 1966 British-German detective movie directed by Cyril Frankel and based on the 1917 Edgar Wallace novel "Kate Plus Ten". A police inspector who investigates a series of robberies is murdered when he finds a tie between the crimes and an order of nuns that is sheltered by Lady Emberday. Superintendent Cooper-Smith (Stewart Granger) takes the investigation in his hands.
The film is the 22st installment in the Rialto Film studio film series (1959-1972) and the only one really made in England by London subsidiary of Rialto Film. Eddi Arent took leave of the Edgar Wallace series with this film.
WARNING! THIS PAGE CONTAINS SPOILERS!
The following weapons were used in the film The Trygon Factor:
Revolvers
Enfield No.2
During the bank heist Pasco (Conrad Monk) is armed with an Enfield No.2 revolver. Enfield No.2 is also briefly seen in hands of Emil Clossen (Eddi Arent) in the same scene.
Webley RIC
During the bank heist Sister General of the nunnery (Brigitte Horney), posing as a certain Mrs. Armitage, holds a nickel plated short-barreled version of Webley RIC.
Iver Johnson Safety Automatic
In the climactic scene Lady Livia Emberday (Cathleen Nesbitt) holds an Iver Johnson Safety Automatic revolver. Then her gun is taken by Trudy Emberday (Susan Hampshire).
Other Weapons
Fictional Rocket Launcher
The gang uses a fictional multi-barreled rocket launcher to opens the vault with gold bars.