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Street People (Gli esecutori)
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Street People (original title Gli esecutori ("The Executioner"), also released as The Sicilian Cross) is a 1976 Italian crime movie directed by Maurizio Lucidi and starring Roger Moore as Ulysses, an attorney on service of his uncle, mob boss Salvatore Francesco.
One of the S&W revolvers, used by mobsters, appears to be a Smith & Wesson Victory Model due to its plain grips, parkerized gray surface and lanyard ring.
Beretta Model 70
A killer whose identity is revealed only in the end uses a suppressed Beretta Model 70 to assassinate mob boss Giuseppe Continenza (Ennio Balbo).
In the scene on Sicily a hitman (Salvatore Billa) uses a Lupara. A lupara is also seen in hands of young Salvatore Francesco (uncredited) in the flashback scene.
Rifles
Bolt Action Rifle
In one scene a killer uses a rifle. He is seen only in great distance so the gun cannot be identified. Judging by his motions, this is a bolt action gun.