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Unread 03-17-2022, 04:44 AM   #1
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Lise Keller (Carla Juri), German girls school leader, is supposed to shoot the school girls with her Luger if the plan to fly them back to Germany at the start of WW-2 fails.

Note, that the toggle of this pistol is not locked. This may be the result of a Luger which has been modified to fire a blank with just enough power to operate the toggle and eject the case. and chamber a new blank round.


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All Quiet On the Western Front (1930) has a quick showing of a luger.
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The Spanish TV series "Jaguar" has many scenes with a Luger. It has fancy grips with an E/S on it.

In one scene on a beach, the Luger is being shot but there is a slide moving straight back and straight forward. Obviously a Luger in appearance only.
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List Of Movies With Lugers~ http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Luger_P08
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That list appears to need updating !
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There is a series on PBS Masterpiece that I found on Amazon Prime called “World on Fire” on season one shows Polish underground luring unsuspecting German soldiers with a pretty girl into a compromising position and then executing them using a Luger. Good series.
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A luger is used in a duel
by a Texas Oilman, Charles Delarco (Robert Mitchum) with an English Earl Victor Rhyall (Cary Grant), who has a Webley Mk IV .38 revolver, in the movie "The Grass is Greener" (1960).
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Acorn TV (British)
Dalgliesh Series 1 Episode IV
The Black Tower Part 2

Dalgliesh the detective has just (belatedly) worked out who the bad guy is. The bad guy has a gun (Don't they all)
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Star Wars: The rise of Skywalker (2019) was on TV this week.
It features an English actor Daisy Ridley shooting a laser pistol that appears to be a modified luger.
At least it has the toggle grips and slanted grip...you decide !
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Star Wars: The rise of Skywalker (2019) was on TV this week.
It features an English actor Daisy Ridley shooting a laser pistol that appears to be a modified luger.
At least it has the toggle grips and slanted grip...you decide !
That isn't Daisy ridley, its Felicity Jones and I think that movie would be Rogue One though I'm not sure about that last bit.
The pistol is definitely a Luger underneath all that stuff.
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The French TV Series "Murder In ..." frequently has Lugers, all (supposedly) captured by the Resistance during WWII. Subtitle series has each murder in a different area of France and shows the highlights of that area. Old Castles and fortifications, cathedrals, cave systems etc.
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A Luger is the murder weapon used in the first season of the Marlow Murder Club on PBS this week.
I am still trying to get a closeup of the 9mm brass, but the head stamp looked very fanciful.

The pistol didn't get a close-up until the last episode (#4).
It's an interesest mixed parts pistol.
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It's incomplete...See previous posts...
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