Paris Police 1900
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Poster
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Country
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France
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Language
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French
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Channel
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Canal+
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Creator
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Fabien Nury
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Genre
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Crime Drama
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Broadcast
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2021
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No. of Seasons
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1
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No. of Episodes
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8
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Main Cast
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Character
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Actor
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Inspector Antoine Jouin
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Jérémie Laheurte
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Meg Steinheil
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Evelyne Brochu
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Inspector Joseph Fiersi
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Thibaut Evrard
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Prefect of Police Louis Lépine
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Marc Barbé
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Jeanne Chauvin
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Eugénie Derouand
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Commissaire Puybaraud
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Patrick d'Assumçao
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Commissaire Cochefert
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Alexandre Trocki
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Jules Guérin
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Hubert Delattre
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Gabriel Sabran de Ponteves
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Christophe Montenez
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Alphonse Bertillon
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Christian Hecq
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Paris Police 1900 is a 2021 French historical crime TV series. The plot is set in Paris in 1899-1900. After the death of President Felix Faure in the arms of his mistress, the Third Republic is on the verge of crisis. Louis Lépine, a retired Prefect of Police, is recalled to service and begins the modernisation of the Paris police. Meanwhile, an ambitious detective Antoine Jouin investigates the murder of an unknown young woman. The investigation uncovers the planned coup against the Republic. Many real characters are involved in the storyline, such as Prefect Lépine, Jeanne Chauvin who was the second woman in France to obtain a law degree, Faure's mistress Meg Steinheil, ultra right activist Jules Guérin, and Alphonse Bertillon, the famous biometrics researcher who applied the technique of anthropometry to law enforcement.
The following weapons were used in the miniseries Paris Police 1900:
Revolvers
St. Etienne Mle 1892
Alphonse Chagnolle (Renaud Rutten) carries a St. Etienne Mle 1892 revolver when he is disarmed by Inspector Antoine Jouin (Jérémie Laheurte). An Mle 1892 revolver is a service sidearm of Colonel Gabriel Sabran de Ponteves (Christophe Montenez). Mle 1892 revolvers are also seen among the guns, distributed among the members of the Ligue Antisemitique.
Modele d’Ordonnance Mle 1892 Revolver - 8x27mm SR
Alphonse Chagnolle's revolver on the floor.
Inspector Jouin picks up the revolver.
Jouin holds Chagnolle at gunpoint.
The revolver in Col. Sabran's holster.
Col. Sabran holds his revolver in darkness.
An Mle 1892 revolver (1) is seen in the crate of the handguns, distributed to the members of the
Ligue Antisemitique.
An Mle 1892 revolver is tucked into the belt of one of the members of the
Ligue Antisemitique (second from the left).
St. Etienne Mle 1892 Snub Nose
What appears to be a snub nose version of St. Etienne Mle 1892 revolver with nickel finish is used by hitman Gustave Pertaud (Noam Morgensztern). The barrel of the revolver is cut down for about a half of its original length; the grip also seems to be shortened.
A
photoshopped image of a snub nose nickel plated St. Etienne Mle 1892 revolver.
Gustave, dusguised as a policeman, draws his revolver.
Another view of the same scene.
Gustave aims at Police Commissaire Cochefert. The revolver has the front sight, so this is not just a gun with sawed-off barrel.
Gustave holds his revolver when he is pursued by Inspector Jouin.
Gustave is gunned down, and his revolver is seen on the floor. Note the shortened grip.
Chamelot-Delvigne Model 1873
In the scene in the Count Sabran's house, Police Inspector Guichard (Renaud Hezeques) holds a revolver that is supposed to be a Chamelot-Delvigne Model 1873 or maybe its close relative, Swiss Ordonnanzrevolver 1872 that is very similar in design but is slightly larger and with difference in details.
Chamelot-Delvigne Mle. 1873 (factory bare finish) - 11x17.8mmR
For comparison: Swiss Ordonnanzrevolver 1872 - 10.4mm Swiss rimfire
Inspector Guichard holds his revolver.
Another view of the revolver.
The revolver is seen at the background right. The shape of the front part of the frame tends to look more like Swiss Model 1872 but it's not for sure.
Smith & Wesson "Wells Fargo" Schofield
Jules Guérin (Hubert Delattre), the leader of the Ligue Antisemitique, holds a Smith & Wesson "Wells Fargo" Schofield revolver that he uses in an attempt to threaten Prefect of Police Louis Lépine.
Smith & Wesson "Wells Fargo" Schofield with barrel cut down to five inches - .45 Schofield
The revolver on Guérin's desk.
Guérin loads the revolver.
A close-up of the revolver.
Guérin points the revolver towards Prefect Lépine.
Another view of the revolver on the desk.
Bulldog Revolver
Maman Guérin (Anne Benoît) hands over a Bulldog revolver to her younger son Louis (Anthony Paliotti) who has a mission to kill Prefect Lépine. Judging by the unfluted cylinder and the shape of the grip, this particular gun is supposed to be a British Bulldog No. 2.
Webley British Bulldog No. 2, c. 1872-1876 - .442 CF
The Bulldog revolver in the drawer.
Maman Guérin takes the revolver from the drawer.
A good view of the Bulldog in hands of Louis Guérin.
Louis loads the revolver.
He waylays Lépine, cocking the hammer of the revolver.
Another view of Louis' Bulldog.
Velo-Dog Revolver
Madame Lépine (Valérie Dashwood) covertly takes a Velo-Dog Revolver from Bertillon's laboratory and uses it to shoot at Commissaire Puybaraud.
Belgian Velo-Dog Revolver - 5.75mm Velo-Dog
The Velo-Dog revolver on the desk.
The revolver in Madame Lepin's room.
Another view of the revolver.
Madame Lépine fires at Commissaire Puybaraud.
Another view of the same scene.
Madame Lépine drops the revolver.
Enfield No. 2 Mk. I*
What appears to be an anachronistic Enfield No. 2 Mk. I* revolver with bobbed hammer is one of the revolvers, distributed to the members of the Ligue Antisemitique.
Enfield No. 2 Mk. I* - .38 S&W
What appears to be an Enfield No. 2 Mk. I* revolver (2) is seen in the crate of the handguns. Note the bobbed hammer.
Webley RIC
One more of the revolvers, distributed to the members of the Ligue Antisemitique, is supposed to be a Webley RIC, possibly a No.1 New Model.
Webley RIC No.1 New Model with 4.5" barrel - .476 Webley
What appears to be a Webley RIC revolver (3) is seen in the crate of the handguns.
This revolver is the last in the crate.
Nagant M1895
One more of the revolvers, distributed to the members of the Ligue Antisemitique, is a Nagant model, most likely a Nagant M1895, possibly the original Belgian model.
Russian Nagant M1895 - 7.62x38R Nagant. The angular front sight was used from 1930s but the original Belgian Nagant also had the angular front sight, although of slightly different shape.
A Nagant revolver (4) is seen in the crate of the handguns.
The Nagant is taken from the crate.
Unidentified revolvers
A nondescript revolver is seen on the shelf among the evidences in the Bertillon's laboratory.
A member of the
Ligue Antisemitique (at the right) carries a revolver tucked into his belt. Only the grip is seen. Judging by the shape, color and what is supposed to be a round logo, the revolver may be some Smith & Wesson model but more likely of later period. The revolver, seen on the same screenshot at the far left, is an Mle 1892.
Pistols
Mauser C96
One of the members of the Ligue Antisemitique carries a Mauser C96 pistol. The exact model of the C96 is difficult to determine, but the shape of the base of the barrel allows to guess that this is a Cone Hammer, just right for the time of action.
For reference: Ottoman contract Mauser C96 Cone Hammer
The bearded man in center holds a Mauser C96.
The same man (at the left) carries the pistol tucked into his belt.
Another view of the same scene.
The only decent view of the Mauser is on a promotional image. The shape of the base of the barrel allows to guess that this is a Cone Hammer model.
Percussion Pocket Pistol
Jeannen Chauvin (Eugénie Derouand), one of the first female lawyers in France, carries a Percussion Pocket Pistol in several scenes.
Percussion pocket pistol with octagonal steel barrel c. 1840 - 11mm
Jeannen Chauvin fires at one of the attackers at Maître Weidmann's law office.
Mademoiselle Chauvine holds her pistol after she gunned down killer Gustave.
Inspector Jouin (Jérémie Laheurte) takes the pistol from Chauvin's hand.
Jouin uses the pistol to threaten Weidmann. It can be seen that the pistol lacks the percussion cap.
The pistol rests on a stack of papers.
Jules Guérin's Gun Collection
A number of handguns can be seen in Jules Guérin's office. They are seen very unclear and mostly can be identified only marginally.
From top to bottom: 1 - a revolver that bears resemblance with some of Adams models; 2 - supposedly a Chamelot-Delvigne Model 1873; 3 - a revolver that is supposed to be some cap and ball Colt model, like 1851 Navy or 1860 Army; 4 - a military style percussion cap pistol, possibly a Chatellerault Cavalry Model 1822 or Chatellerault Navy Model 1837; 5 - a dueling style percussion cap pistol.
Five handguns are seen in the dark corner. One long gun is positioned to the left of the handguns but it's barely noticeable.
The two top revolvers are seen slightly better.
The two percussion cap pistols at the bottom are seen slightly better.
In another scene the guns in Guérin's office look somewhat different, probably due to a continuity error. The two revolvers on top (1 and 2) now look more like long cap and ball Colt-style guns, and two percussion cap pistols at the bottom (4 and 5) are of the same length, unlike what was seen earlier. The long gun to the left (6) that now is seen slightly better resembles a kind of Blunderbuss.
Rifles
Winchester Model 1892 Carbine
Several members of the Ligue Antisemitique are armed with Winchester Model 1892 carbines. A Winchester 1892 is also seen in the Bertillon's laboratory.
Winchester 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine - .32WCF/.38-40/.44-40/.25-20.
A Winchester is seen on the shelf below in the Bertillon's laboratory.
The members of the
Ligue Antisemitique take Winchesters from the crate.
Several men near the window hold Winchesters.
The barrel of a Winchester is seen at the foreground.
The receiver of a Winchester is seen.
A man in center holds a Winchester.
Lebel Mle 1886
French soldiers are armed with Lebel Mle 1886 rifles. Most likely the screen guns are Mle 1886 M93.
Lebel Mle 1886 - 8x50mmR Lebel
Soldiers march with their rifles on slings.
Shotguns
Double Barreled Shotgun
Louis Lépine (Marc Barbé) and several other men carry Double Barreled Shotguns during several hunts. Both shotguns with exposed hammers and hammerless ones are seen. Shotguns are also used by Count Sabran's men, guarding his estate.
For reference: Charles Parker 1878 Side by Side Shotgun with exposed hammers - 12 gauge
For reference: Samuel Buckley & Company/Anson & Deeley Hammerless Side by Side Shotgun - 12 gauge
Lépine aims his shotgun on the rabbit hunt.
Lépine holds the shotgun in the same scene. This is a gun with exposed hammers.
A hunter on the duck hunt.
Another hunter on the duck hunt. He holds a hammerless shotgun.
Lépine holds a shotgun on the duck hunt.
The guards of Count Sabran's estate are armed with shotguns.
Sawed-off Double Barreled Shotgun
Police Inspector Joseph Fiersi (Thibaut Evrard) holds a hammerless Sawed-Off Double Barrel Shotgun in the scene in the Count Sabran's house.
For reference: The screen used Zabala short barreled shotgun used by
Denzel Washington in the film
Man on Fire. Fiersi's shotgun looks similar to this sample.
Fiersi holds opened shotgun.
Fiersi hides under the stairs with the shotgun in hands.
Fiersi enters the room with the shotgun in hands.
Fiersi threatens Count Sabran.
Another view of the same scene.
Fiersi holds the shotgun.
Another view of Fiersi's shotgun. The small part of the buttstock is seen.