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Cartouche
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Cartouche is a 1962 French historical adventure film directed by Philippe de Broca. The story takes place in early 18th century Paris as Louis Dominique Bourguignon (Jean-Paul Belmondo), nicknamed Cartouche, becomes an heroic outlaw making audacious robberies and distributing to the poor. However, he falls for the icy beauty of noblewoman Isabelle de Ferrussac (Odile Versois), who's none other than the wife of the chief of police.
The following weapons were used in the film Cartouche:
Chatellerault Model 1833 Cavalry Pistol
Various characters in the film use a anachronistic Chatellerault Model 1833 cavalry pistol.

Malichot (Marcel Dalio).

Dominique (Jean-Paul Belmondo).
File:Noël Roquevert-Cartouche.jpg
Recruiting sergeant (Noël Roquevert) .

"Mole" (Jean Rochefort) to Vensu: "Which one is yours? - "The one on the left".

Venus (Claudia Cardinale)
Flintlock Pistol
Some characters are seen also with really Flintlock pistols.

Cartouche (Jean-Paul Belmondo).

Isabelle de Ferrussac (Odile Versois).
Charleville musket
French soldiers and gendarmes are armed with Charleville muskets.

The "Mole" (Jean Rochefort), Cartouche (Jean-Paul Belmondo) and a "Gentle Giant" (Jess Hahn) on the battlefield.