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Flesh+Blood

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Flesh+Blood
Fl+Bl-DVD.jpg
DVD Cover
Country Flag of the United States.jpg USA
NED.jpg The Netherlands
ESP.jpg Spain
Directed by Paul Verhoeven
Release Date 1985
Language English
Latin
Studio Riverside Pictures
Impala
Distributor Orion Pictures Corporation
Main Cast
Character Actor
Martin Rutger Hauer
Agnes Jennifer Jason Leigh
Steven Tom Burlinson
Captain Hawkwood Jack Thompson
Arnolfini Fernando Hilbeck
Celine Susan Tyrrell
Cardinal Ronald Lacey
Karsthans Brion James
Summer John Dennis Johnston
Orbec Bruno Kirby


Flesh+Blood is a 1985 historical adventure film directed by Paul Verhoeven. Starring Rutger Hauer, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Tom Burlinson.


The following weapons were used in the film Flesh+Blood:


Matchlock Pistol

Martin (Rutger Hauer) bring a Matchlock Pistol, which later appers in the hands of Agnes (Jennifer Jason Leigh) and Celine (Susan Tyrrell).

Matchlock Pistol with Ivory, Mother of Pearl and Ebony Inlay
The mercenary Martin (right) holds in hand his matchlock pistol.
Martin gave a gun to Agnes (Jennifer Jason Leigh). Matchlock is perfectly seen.
Agnes aims the pistol.
Celine holds a pistol, together with Agnes.
Close view of the barrel.

Matchlock Musket

The nun Clara (Blanca Marsillach) fired a Matchlock Musket at mercenaries who plundered the city.

A Matchlock Musket
Clara holds the musket after firing it.
Musket is seen after firing, matchlock is partly seen
Musket can be seen at the background.

Cannon

Captain Hawkwood (Jack Thompson) (left) used cannons to disperse mercenaries.

Perfect view of the cannons.
Cannons are aimed...
...and fired.

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