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==MAC-11== | ==MAC-11== | ||
− | Buffalo ([[Francesco Venditi) uses what appears to be a [[MAC-11]] throughout the film. | + | Buffalo ([[Francesco Venditi]]) uses what appears to be a [[MAC-11]] throughout the film. |
+ | [[File:Ingram MAC-11 stock ext.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Ingram MAC-11 with stock extended - .380 ACP]] | ||
[[File:RomanzoCriminaleMAC.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The weapon is seen on the shelf]] | [[File:RomanzoCriminaleMAC.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The weapon is seen on the shelf]] | ||
[[File:RomanzoCriminaleMAC2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Buffalo shoots the baron's tires during the kidnapping]] | [[File:RomanzoCriminaleMAC2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Buffalo shoots the baron's tires during the kidnapping]] |
Revision as of 04:17, 2 April 2024
Work In Progress This article is still under construction. It may contain factual errors. See Talk:Romanzo Criminale for current discussions. Content is subject to change. |
Romanzo Criminale (lit. "Criminal Novel"- the English release kept the original Italian title) is a 2005 Italian crime drama directed by Michele Placido based on the 2002 novel of the same name.
The following weapons were used in the film Romanzo Criminale:
Submachineguns
Unknown SMG
A policeman is seen with an unknown submachinegun in the opening sequence.
MAC-11
Buffalo (Francesco Venditi) uses what appears to be a MAC-11 throughout the film.