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− | A German sergeant is seen carrying a [[Luger P08]]. Other Germans use them, usually in holsters. | + | A German sergeant ([[Reinhard Kolldehoff]]) is seen carrying a [[Luger P08]]. Other Germans use them, usually in holsters. |
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[[Image:dlnwbsa8.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The sergeant with his Luger in the apartment.]] | [[Image:dlnwbsa8.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The sergeant with his Luger in the apartment.]] |
Revision as of 06:45, 18 August 2014
The Big Runaround (original title La grande vadrouille and released in the UK as Don't Look Now... We're Being Shot At!) is a 1966 French comedy film. Set in 1940's Nazi-occupied France, it follows the misadventures of a French painter and an orchestra conductor who find themselves unwittingly getting caught up in the efforts of a group of RAF pilots (led by Terry-Thomas) to escape the Germans.
The following weapons were used in the film The Big Runaround:
Karabiner 98k
The Karabiner 98k in the hands of numerous German soldiers. Augustin Bouvet (Bourvil) and Stanislas Lefort (Louis de Funès) also carry them when disguised as German soldiers.
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MP40
The MP40 is seen used by German troops throughout the film.
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Unidentified Handgun
Throughout the film, Major Achbach (Benno Sterzenbach) is seen carrying a small handgun in a holster, although he never takes it out. DID gives him a Walther PPK, but there's no evidence for this in the film.
Luger P08
A German sergeant (Reinhard Kolldehoff) is seen carrying a Luger P08. Other Germans use them, usually in holsters.
MG42
The Germans attempt to prevent the heroes from escaping in a pair of gliders using an MG42 mounted in a halftrack. However, the gunner (Michel Modo) is cross-eyed and misses and accidentally shoots down a German fighter plane instead.