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Guns used in the film '''''The City of Lost Children''''' (original French title: '''''La cité des enfants perdus'''''), a French science fiction film concerning the adventures of a circus strongman whose adopted little brother is kidnapped by an evil scientist, who intends to steal children's dreams as he cannot dream himself.
'''''The City of Lost Children''''' (original French title: '''''La cité des enfants perdus''''') is a 1995 French science fiction film that follows the adventures of a circus strongman whose adopted little brother is kidnapped by an evil scientist, who intends to steal children's dreams as he cannot dream himself.
 
{{Film Title|The City of Lost Children}}
[[Image:lostchildren_poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''The City of Lost Children (1995)'']]
[[Image:lostchildren_poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''The City of Lost Children (1995)'']]
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Revision as of 07:05, 25 September 2010

The City of Lost Children (original French title: La cité des enfants perdus) is a 1995 French science fiction film that follows the adventures of a circus strongman whose adopted little brother is kidnapped by an evil scientist, who intends to steal children's dreams as he cannot dream himself.


The following weapons were used in the film The City of Lost Children:

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The City of Lost Children (1995)


Tokarev TT-33 Pistol

When abducting One's (Ron Perlman) adopted baby brother, one of the "Cyclopes," Bogdan (Dominique Bettenfeld), uses a Tokarev TT-33 Pistol.

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Tokarev TT-33 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev.
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Bogdan mistakenly points his handheld listening device at One, instead of his Tokarev, which is in his other hand.
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A quick-thinking Bogdan whips the Tokarev around after realizing his error.
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Best view of the Tokarev when the Cyclopes enter the loan shark's office later.

Webley Mk VI

In the film's climax, Miss Bismuth (Mireille Mossé), the mad scientist villain Krank's dwarf assistant, uses a Webley Mk VI pistol, seemingly gigantic to her, in an attempt to kill the little girl Miette.

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Webley Mk. VI - .455 Webley
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Miss Bismuth retrieves the Webley from within Krank's desk drawer.
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Miss Bismuth cocks back the Webley's hammer as she aims at the unsuspecting Miette.
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Miss Bismuth is shot herself (with a speargun) before she can fire.

Sawed-Off Shotgun

When confronting circus owner Marcello, "The Octopus'" henchman "The Peeler" (Rufus) carries a sawed-off double-barreled shotgun.

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The Peeler holds the shotgun to Marcello's head as the twins interrogate him.
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The Peeler is instructed to execute Marcello as the twins exit the room.
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As soon as the twins are gone, the Peeler, instead of killing Marcello, spares him and complains about his bosses ordering him around and merely fires the gun into the air to fake Marcello's death.