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Total Western
Total Western Poster.jpg
Theatrical Release Poster
Country FRA.jpg France
Directed by Eric Rochant
Release Date 2000
Language French
Studio Canal+
Gimages
Lazennec Films
Main Cast
Character Actor
Gérard Bédécarrax aka Bédé Samuel Le Bihan
Ludo Daes Jean-Pierre Kalfon
Jean-Mi Jean-François Stévenin
Farida Kahena Saighi
Moussa Youssef Diawara
Aziz Ouassini Embarek
Karim Saïd Serrari
Kevin Christophe Hémon


Total Western is a 2000 French crime movie directed by Eric Rochant. A criminal Gérard Bédécarrax aka Bédé (Samuel Le Bihan) is hiding with a large sum of cash after his boss is killed by rival mobsters. Bédé's hiding place is a reformative school for young criminals in the French countryside. But cruel Ludo (Jean-Pierre Kalfon) and his henchmen are on the trail.

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The following weapons were used in the film Total Western:


Pistols

Beretta 92FS

Beretta 92FS pistols are used by various characters, including Bédé (Samuel Le Bihan), Ludo Daes (Jean-Pierre Kalfon) and his henchmen, and George's (Martial Odone) drug dealers. Maybe the pistols are not original Beretta but French-manufactured PAMAS G1.

Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm
George's henchman holds José (Marc Andréoni) at gunpoint.
José aims a captured pistol.
Johan (Jo Prestia), Ludo's henchman, fires his pistol.
Ludo Daes holds his Beretta.
Ludo threatens Bédé.
Ludo holds Aziz as hostage.
Bédé does a brass check on his Beretta...
...and readies to fire.
Bédé fires.
Bédé fires a Beretta during his final encounter with Ludo.

Beretta 93R

Ludo's (Jean-Pierre Kalfon) second firearm is a Beretta 93R. In one scene he fires Beretta 93R and Beretta 92FS akimbo.

Beretta 93R - 9x19mm
Ludo aims his Beretta 93R.
A close view of the pistol.
Ludo readies to open fire.
Wounded Ludo fires 93R and 92FS akimbo.

Colt Combat Elite

In the opening scene José (Marc Andréoni), a nervous nephew of Bédé's boss, plays with his two-tone pistol that appears to be a Colt Combat Elite.

Colt Combat Elite - .45 ACP
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José loads his pistol.
A close but blurry view.

M1911-style pistol

In one scene Aliocha (Emmanuel Avena), one of Ludo's henchmen, is seen with an M1911-style pistol.

Aliocha threatens Bergosa (Philippe Khorsand), Bédé's boss.

Colt Government Model

The Colonel (Jean-Marie Winling) carries an M1911-style pistol that seems to be a Colt Government Model or something like it. He gives it to one of the members of his paintball club.

Colt Government Model M1911A1 - .45 ACP
The Colonel draws his pistol...
...and gives it to a paintball gamer.
The man checks the pistol.

SIG-Sauer P226

During the climactic shootout Farida (Kahena Saighi) takes a pistol from the trunk of Ludo's car. In the final scene she gives the pistol to Bédé (Samuel Le Bihan). It is supposed to be some model of SIG-Sauer P220 pistol series, most likely a SIG-Sauer P226.

Factory black (K-Kote) SIG-Sauer P226 pistol - 9x19mm. This is a real movie gun and has appeared in several motion pictures.
The pistol is seen in the trunk together with some other firearms and ammunition.
Farida takes the pistol. Several F1 hand grenades are also seen in the trunk.
Farida fires.
Farida hugs Bédé, still with pistol in her hand.
Bédé pursues Ludo, firing Galil MAR and unidentified pistol (the ejected cartridge is seen in air). He also has an F1 hand grenade on his bandolier.

Submachine Guns

Heckler & Koch MP5K

In the opening scene one of George's drug dealers (Patrick Rombi) is armed with a Heckler & Koch MP5K.

Heckler & Koch MP5K - version with SEF Plastic Trigger Pack - 9x19mm
Mortally wounded drug dealer fires his MP5K.

FN P90

An FN P90 is The Colonel's (Jean-Marie Winling) personal weapon.

FN P90 - left side view - 5.7x28mm
The Colonel shows his P90 to Moussa.
He loads his gun.
The Colonel fires his P90.

Uzi

An SMG that appears to be an Uzi with removed stock is seen in the trunk on Ludo's car together with some firearms and ammunition. It is not used in action.

IMI Uzi with stock removed - 9x19mm
An SMG is seen in the trunk (at the left).

Shotguns

Winchester 1912

When the members of The Colonel's (Jean-Marie Winling) paintball club throw away paintball markers in favor of real guns, one of them is armed with a Winchester Model 1912 Field Gun with sawn-off barrel and pistol grip.

Winchester M1912 Field Gun - 12 gauge
The Colonel gives a shotgun to one of the paintball gamers.
The man at the right examines the shotgun. The pistol grip can be seen.
The man at the right holds a shotgun with pistol grip.
The same man, the same gun.

Mossberg 500

When the members of The Colonel's (Jean-Marie Winling) paintball club throw away paintball markers in favor of real guns, one of them is armed with a Mossberg 500 pump action shotgun.

Mossberg 500 "Persuader" with standard five-shot magazine tube - 12 gauge
The Colonel gives the second shotgun to another gamer.
A muzzle is seen.
The man runs with a shotgun in hand.

Unidentified shotgun

Due to a continuity error, the Mossberg 500 shotgun later switches to another one.

The man runs to the jeep with shotgun in hand. The shotgun differs from the previous one as it has an extended magazine tube.

Assault Rifles

Galil 7.62 ARM

Vladimir (Albert Goldberg), one of Ludo's henchmen, is armed with a Galil 7.62 ARM with sniper scope.

IMI Galil 7.62 ARM - 7.62x51mm NATO
Vladimir in ambush.
The barrel of Vladimir's Galil differs from the standard model.
Vladimir fires.
A close view of the Galil.
Another close view.

Galil MAR

A Galil MAR is a personal weapon of Ange (Marco Prince), Ludo's second-in-command. In the final scene Bédé (Samuel Le Bihan) uses Ange's gun.

IMI Galil MAR - 5.56x45mm NATO
Ange with Galil MAR.
Ludo with Beretta 92FS and Ange with Galil MAR.
Ange in ambush.
He drops his gun after he received a blow on the head.
Bédé with Ange's Galil MAR.
Bédé examines the gun.
Bédé pursues Ludo, firing Galil MAR and unidentified pistol. He also has an F1 hand grenade on his bandolier.
Bédé fires a Galil MAR single-hand.

SIG SG 552

Johan (Jo Prestia) and Aliocha (Emmanuel Avena), two other Ludo's henchmen, are armed with SIG SG 552 rifles. Bédé (Samuel Le Bihan) uses Johan's gun during the climactic shootout while Aliocha gives his gun to Ange (Marco Prince) after the latter lost his Galil MAR.

SIG SG 552 - 5.56x45mm
Johan holds an SG 552.
Aliocha holds an SG 552.
A close view of the business end.
Bédé loads a captured gun.
Aliocha throws his SG 552 to Ange.
Ange fires SG 552.

M16A2 (civilian model)

When the members of The Colonel's (Jean-Marie Winling) paintball club throw away paintball markers in favor of real guns, one of them (Nicky Naudé) is armed with an M16A2 (the lack of the flash hider probably means that it's some civilian version of this rifle).

Colt M16A2 Rifle - 5.56x45mm. Select Fire rifle (Safe/Semi/3 round Burst Only).
The Colonel holds an assault rifle: "This is not a paintball marker!"
One of the gamers loads the rifle.
The same man enjoys his new toy.
He approaches with M16 in hands.
But next moment he is shot.

Other Weapons

Mk 2 hand grenade

During the climactic shootout Ludo (Jean-Pierre Kalfon) and Aliocha (Emmanuel Avena) use Mk 2 hand grenades.

Mk 2 "Pineapple" High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade
Aliocha (at the right) with a grenade on his belt.
He kisses the grenade before throwing it.
The grenade on the floor in the barn.

F1 hand grenade

Several F1 hand grenades are seen in the trunk of Ludo's car. In the final scene Bédé (Samuel Le Bihan) uses some of them.

F1 High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade with Mle1935 fuse.
Three F1 grenades are seen in the trunk together with some firearms and ammunition.
A grenade is seen on Bédé's bandolier.
Two F1 are seen on Bédé's bandolier.

Paintball markers

The members of The Colonel's paintball club carry painball markers. In one scene Moussa (Youssef Diawara) uses a marker as a weapon.

The gamers hold markers.
A marker is seen next to Moussa.
Two markers are seen in the jeep.
Moussa fires a paintball marker.

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