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|caption = ''Original German Poster'' | |caption = ''Original German Poster'' | ||
|country = [[Image:GER.jpg|25px]] West Germany<BR>[[Image:ITA.jpg|25px]] Italy<BR>[[Image:YUG.jpg|25px]] Yugoslavia | |country = [[Image:GER.jpg|25px]] West Germany<BR>[[Image:ITA.jpg|25px]] Italy<BR>[[Image:YUG.jpg|25px]] Yugoslavia | ||
− | |director = Gianfranco Parolini | + | |director = [[Gianfranco Parolini]] |
|date= 1966 | |date= 1966 | ||
|language = German | |language = German | ||
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− | '''''Kiss Kiss, Kill Kill''''' (original title ''Kommissar X - Jagd auf Unbekannt'' ("Commissioner X - Hunting The Unknown")) is a 1966 German-Italian-Yugoslavian Eurospy film directed by Gianfranco Parolini (credited as Frank Kramer). It opens ''Kommissar X'' franchise, series of seven films about the adventures of private investigator Jo Louis Walker ([[Tony Kendall]]), also known as "Commissioner X", and his friend, New York police captain Tom Rowland ([[Brad Harris]]). In ''Kiss Kiss, Kill Kill'' the duo investigates the disappearance of nuclear scientist that leads to the evil mastermind O'Brien ([[Nikola Popovic]]) (in some versions named Oberon). | + | '''''Kiss Kiss, Kill Kill''''' (original title ''Kommissar X - Jagd auf Unbekannt'' ("Commissioner X - Hunting The Unknown")) is a 1966 German-Italian-Yugoslavian Eurospy film directed by [[Gianfranco Parolini]] (credited as Frank Kramer). It opens ''Kommissar X'' franchise, series of seven films about the adventures of private investigator Jo Louis Walker ([[Tony Kendall]]), also known as "Commissioner X", and his friend, New York police captain Tom Rowland ([[Brad Harris]]). In ''Kiss Kiss, Kill Kill'' the duo investigates the disappearance of nuclear scientist that leads to the evil mastermind O'Brien ([[Nikola Popovic]]) (in some versions named Oberon). |
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[[File:Kommissar X-1-MP38-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A henchman holds an MP38.]] | [[File:Kommissar X-1-MP38-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A henchman holds an MP38.]] | ||
[[File:Kommissar X-1-MP38-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A pair of henchmen with SMGs.]] | [[File:Kommissar X-1-MP38-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A pair of henchmen with SMGs.]] | ||
+ | [[File:Kommissar X-1-MP38-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Kan ([[Giuseppe Mattei]]) aims his MP38.]] | ||
[[File:Kommissar X-1-MP38-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Walker fires an MP38, partially covered with green curtain.]] | [[File:Kommissar X-1-MP38-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Walker fires an MP38, partially covered with green curtain.]] | ||
[[File:Kommissar X-1-MP38-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rowland's SMG is dragged by a powerful electromagnet.]] | [[File:Kommissar X-1-MP38-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rowland's SMG is dragged by a powerful electromagnet.]] | ||
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= Other Weapons = | = Other Weapons = | ||
== Colt Mk 12 == | == Colt Mk 12 == | ||
− | [[Colt Mk 12 cannon]]s are mounted on F-8 Crusader fighter planes and A-4 Skyhawk attack planes that appear in the scene on | + | [[Colt Mk 12 cannon]]s are mounted on F-8 Crusader fighter planes and A-4 Skyhawk attack planes that appear in the scene on USS ''Shangri-la'' carrier. |
[[Image:ColtMk12.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Colt Mk 12 cannon - 20x110mm USN with ammo belt]] | [[Image:ColtMk12.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Colt Mk 12 cannon - 20x110mm USN with ammo belt]] | ||
− | [[File:Kommissar X-1-Skyhawk-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A-4 Skyhawk | + | [[File:Kommissar X-1-Skyhawk-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A-4 Skyhawk.]] |
− | [[File:Kommissar X-1-Crusader-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|F-8 Crusader | + | [[File:Kommissar X-1-Crusader-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|F-8 Crusader.]] |
= Toy Guns = | = Toy Guns = | ||
− | Many guns in the movie appear to be toys, used for its | + | Many guns in the movie appear to be toys, used for its unusual outlook. |
== Mattel Zero-M Radio Rifle == | == Mattel Zero-M Radio Rifle == | ||
− | O'Brien's hitman Kan ([[Giuseppe Mattei]]) uses a pistol with sniper scope, | + | O'Brien's hitman Kan ([[Giuseppe Mattei]]) uses a pistol with sniper scope, hidden inside a transistor radio. It appears to be a Mattel Zero-M Radio Rifle toy gun. |
[[File:Mattel Zero-M Radio Rifle.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Mattel Zero-M Radio Rifle toy gun]] | [[File:Mattel Zero-M Radio Rifle.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Mattel Zero-M Radio Rifle toy gun]] | ||
[[File:Kommissar X-1-Radio Rifle-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | [[File:Kommissar X-1-Radio Rifle-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | ||
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[[File:Kommissar X-1-Radio Rifle-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|O'Brien's medic (Ingrid Lotarius) tries to get the gun but Walker stops her.]] | [[File:Kommissar X-1-Radio Rifle-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|O'Brien's medic (Ingrid Lotarius) tries to get the gun but Walker stops her.]] | ||
− | == | + | == German Ideal Squirt Submachine gun == |
− | O'Brien | + | O'Brien's fembots appear to be using a modified German Ideal Water gun with a muzzle device to provide flash. |
+ | [[File:Idealgermangun.JPG|400px|thumb|none|German Ideal Water gun]] | ||
+ | [[File:Kommissar X-1-Gun-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A side view of the gun.]] | ||
+ | [[File:Kommissar X-1-Gun-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|"Fire!" ("Sparks and smoke!" would be more correct.)]] | ||
[[File:Kommissar X-1-Gun-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Girs with guns surround Walker.]] | [[File:Kommissar X-1-Gun-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Girs with guns surround Walker.]] | ||
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[[Category:Italian Produced/Filmed]] | [[Category:Italian Produced/Filmed]] | ||
[[Category:Yugoslavian Produced]] | [[Category:Yugoslavian Produced]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Gianfranco Parolini]] |
Latest revision as of 23:36, 22 April 2016
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Kiss Kiss, Kill Kill (original title Kommissar X - Jagd auf Unbekannt ("Commissioner X - Hunting The Unknown")) is a 1966 German-Italian-Yugoslavian Eurospy film directed by Gianfranco Parolini (credited as Frank Kramer). It opens Kommissar X franchise, series of seven films about the adventures of private investigator Jo Louis Walker (Tony Kendall), also known as "Commissioner X", and his friend, New York police captain Tom Rowland (Brad Harris). In Kiss Kiss, Kill Kill the duo investigates the disappearance of nuclear scientist that leads to the evil mastermind O'Brien (Nikola Popovic) (in some versions named Oberon).
The following weapons were used in the film Kiss Kiss, Kill Kill:
Handguns
Arminius HW-1
Arminius HW-1 blank firing revolvers are most widely used guns in the movie. Both main characters, Jo Walker (Tony Kendall) and Captain Tom Rowland (Brad Harris), carry HW-1 revolvers. HW-1s are also seen in hands of Joan Smith (Maria Perschy), O'Brien (Nikola Popovic) and his henchmen.
Luger P08
In the climactic scene some of O'Brien's henchmen are armed with Luger P08 pistols.
FN Model 1922
In one scene a thug tries to kidnap Walker, using a pistol that appears to be an FN Model 1922.
Submachine Guns
MP38
Numerous henchmen on O'Brien underground base are armed with MP38s. During the shootout Walker (Tony Kendall) and Rowland (Brad Harris) widely use captured MP38s.
Other Weapons
Colt Mk 12
Colt Mk 12 cannons are mounted on F-8 Crusader fighter planes and A-4 Skyhawk attack planes that appear in the scene on USS Shangri-la carrier.
Toy Guns
Many guns in the movie appear to be toys, used for its unusual outlook.
Mattel Zero-M Radio Rifle
O'Brien's hitman Kan (Giuseppe Mattei) uses a pistol with sniper scope, hidden inside a transistor radio. It appears to be a Mattel Zero-M Radio Rifle toy gun.
German Ideal Squirt Submachine gun
O'Brien's fembots appear to be using a modified German Ideal Water gun with a muzzle device to provide flash.