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Oscar (Peter Coyote) killed his wife and then committed suicide by firing a [[Walther PP]] pistol.
 
Oscar (Peter Coyote) killed his wife and then committed suicide by firing a [[Walther PP]] pistol.
 
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Revision as of 10:00, 18 October 2012

Bitter Moon (1992)

Bitter Moon is a 1992 thriller drama romance directed by Roman Polanski. Starring Peter Coyote as Oskar, Emmanuelle Seigner as Mimi, Hugh Grant as Nigel and Kristin Scott Thomas as his wife Fiona.


The following weapons can be seen in Single White Female:


Walther PP pistol

Oscar (Peter Coyote) killed his wife and then committed suicide by firing a Walther PP pistol.

Post war Walther PP Pistol - .32 ACP
WaltherPP-BM.jpg
Peter Coyote-W-PP.jpg

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