He's using the same cartridge for all shots. The last one has been modified. The tip of the bullet has been drilled out and a drop of mercury is put into the drill cavity. When the cartridge is fired, the mercury is pushed to the back of the cavity. When the bullet hits the target, the mercury slams forward and shatters the bullet into pieces. It's like a super dumdum, acting almost as a mini grenade. There's minimal if any change in mass to affect velocity, especially over the distance he was planning to fire (less than 100 yards). The first three shots are standard rounds which he uses to sight the scope. Once sighted, he tests the mercury round because that's what he was going to use against his target (Charles de Gaulle). As for people mocking him putting his eye right up to the scope, it's a pencil scope, very small diameter, and was common on .22 calibre rifles back in the day. If you draw you eye back even a couple of inches, your view narrows as outside shadows lessen the image, because it becomes increasingly difficult to keep you eye perfectly centred. So instead of having say a 1" picture with your eye in tight, you'd now have a .75-.5" picture if pulled further back.
I have a very similar scope on my CZ 452 FS... There is no recoil, but even that scope has about 2" of eye relief. I don't really mind when they get this sort of thing wrong in the movies, but as far as I've experienced (shooting through many different vintage and modern scopes) Ive never had one that requires such short eye relief (with the exception of a modern 10x prism optic made for air/rimfire rifles)
I read that book maybe 50 years ago? If you liked that try The Spy Who Came In From the Cold. Different sort of book but one of my favorites. Also a movie.
As a designated unti marksman I've fired a lot of precision shots but never used a rope like that. I would wrap part of the sling around something but just held it in place with the off hand. Its a great way to steady the weapon.
I’ve done this a few times in the field (hunting) and it’s a great little trick to steady quickly especially with lower calibres. The higher would risk damaging the rifle I think.
To explain why this wouldn't work for the people who don't know about ballistics: the projectile needs to be the same mass and shape(ballistic coefficient), and exit the muzzle at the same velocity(which the mass of the projectile will effect) in order to hit in roughly the same location(there is barrel harmonics to factor in as well) . Particularly as distance increases. You can't use the sight settings for one round when shooting another, more powerful round, unless you have no concern about precision.
Haven't seen the movie but I thought he had special, exploding bullets that were a pain to make. I know it's a work of pure fiction, but depending on the mass and the charge you could make two different bullets behave similarly up to some distance. Windage would be a problem, but that can be intuited from the surroundings.
In the book the rifle was built in .32 cal. The Jaxkak then bored out the RNJ , put in a drop of Mercury and refilled with molten lead. The buellet shown in his hand , before the last shot, is a .22 Mag.
Sorry about the typing. I’m retired and I used to hand write my briefs and had a secretary to type. But, I’ll bite at the bait! What fact did I get wrong?
Шикарный фильм, снятый по роману "день шакала", потом вышел римейк с виллисом и гиром "шакал". А диванная критика по поводу ветра, листья на дереве слабо качаются( листья очень лёгкие и качаются от слабого дуновения), волосы у стрелка вообще спокойны.
Check again. Touches- cut -shot. Then at last no touch -cut y shot. So you can still be in the movie illusion that he is doing things right. And that wepon has miniscule recoil.
Phim ấy dựa trên cuốn tiểu thuyết Ngày đời của Jackal kể về 1 tên sát thủ người Anh nhận tiền thuê để bắn tỉa tổng thống Pháp De Gaul. Phim làm rất sát với truyện.
I watched this movie 50 years ago and I still remember the actual act of sitting in the theater checking it out. Some movies, a few months after I watch them, I don't even recall whether I saw them or not.
Все пишут про крутой фильм. Но, отдельная благодарность парнишке внизу экрана, исполнил замечательное музыкальное сопровождение и языком жестов расказал о происходящем 👍👍
"парнишков" и прочих, накладывающих свои морды на чужие видео терпеть не могу, чаще всего они комментируют очевидные вещи, происходящие в видео. Таких надо вместо того арбуза подвешивать, чтобы винтовку "пристрелять" и прицел настроить.
@@mytheerrant4854 it's still a 22 with a mussle velocity not exceeding 800mps and not a lot of mass to sustain it. That water melon was blown for dramatic effect
Clearly you never watched the movie, as he had a batch of rounds made filled with Mercury Fulminate to explode on impact! Hence why he tested the special bullet after he sited in the rifle !
Only problem I have with this is although trees can be used to stabilize your rifle but on a windy day now the tree is small like that on is it is actually imparting its sway into your shot which would throw off your accuracy.
Yep, totally inadequate shooting stance and even better, you set up the sight for a type of ammunition and you change for one which has a different ballistic... This is funny at best.
Ho letto il libro " Il giorno dello sciacallo" di Frederick Forsyth nell' arco di solo 20 ore, appassionante nel suo svolgimento. Il film con la regia di Fred Zinnemann e Edward Fox nel ruolo del killer assoldato dall' Oas per eliminare Charles De Gaulle reo secondo il movimento terrorista di aver abbandonato i coloni francesi in Algeria. Ricordo alcune differenze tra il libro e la pellicola: nel libro l' armaiolo è a Bruxelles mentre nel film vive a Genova e a Sampierdarena e qui in un garage sotto la ferrovia il protagonista modifica la Giulietta Spider per occultare l' arma per l' attentato. Bella la scena quando sapendo di essere ricercato si trova al bivio sulla Grand Corniche e decide di proseguire verso la Ville Lumière.
The day of the jackel. I watched this in a hospital when I was 10 years the night before I had my tonsils removed. It was such a good film that I still vividly remember it now at age 62
I was 4 when I had mine removed and in the recovery ward, I seen a preview of the movie "The Legend of Hell House", and that gave me nightmares for years to come. I'm not sure if it was because I was coming out of being sedated, but it stayed with me. At the time, I didn't know what the movie was called, but it stayed with me for so long that when I got older, I searched out movies that were released in that time frame and as soon as I seen it, I knew it was the one. 😋
I love how he puts his whole eye completely up to the rear of the scope 😂
he wants racoon eyes
You can't even see through the scope when you do that.
Just what I came here to say
Its a .22 theres almost zero recoil.
@@FrankExchangeofViews. Magnum.
He's using the same cartridge for all shots. The last one has been modified. The tip of the bullet has been drilled out and a drop of mercury is put into the drill cavity. When the cartridge is fired, the mercury is pushed to the back of the cavity. When the bullet hits the target, the mercury slams forward and shatters the bullet into pieces. It's like a super dumdum, acting almost as a mini grenade. There's minimal if any change in mass to affect velocity, especially over the distance he was planning to fire (less than 100 yards).
The first three shots are standard rounds which he uses to sight the scope. Once sighted, he tests the mercury round because that's what he was going to use against his target (Charles de Gaulle).
As for people mocking him putting his eye right up to the scope, it's a pencil scope, very small diameter, and was common on .22 calibre rifles back in the day. If you draw you eye back even a couple of inches, your view narrows as outside shadows lessen the image, because it becomes increasingly difficult to keep you eye perfectly centred. So instead of having say a 1" picture with your eye in tight, you'd now have a .75-.5" picture if pulled further back.
I have a very similar scope on my CZ 452 FS... There is no recoil, but even that scope has about 2" of eye relief.
I don't really mind when they get this sort of thing wrong in the movies, but as far as I've experienced (shooting through many different vintage and modern scopes) Ive never had one that requires such short eye relief (with the exception of a modern 10x prism optic made for air/rimfire rifles)
No one is going to acknowledge the dude at the bottom right of the screen NPC emoting? lmao
Yeah lmao
My dumbass thought it was an AI generated human 💀
Didn't even see him
Bro forgot he had the mic muted
This is how misinformation is broadcasted to the women on the view.
For those who don't know, this movie is based on a book with the same name by Fredrick Forsyth, I love his books
Great book
Name?
@@ArizonaLizardManThe day of the jackal
@@auremarjunior5710 thank you!
I read that book maybe 50 years ago? If you liked that try The Spy Who Came In From the Cold.
Different sort of book but one of my favorites. Also a movie.
For those wondering: This is a film named "The Day of the Jackal (1973)"
The Fred Zinnerman version is the best
Читал Фредерика Форсайта в 17 лет.Понравилась
Great book! Terrific movie! 😊
Bruce Willis did a Remake of this
@@wonzowillie3755The film Bruce Willis made was nothing like "The Day Of The Jackal" at all. Barely even considered as an adaptation.
This 70 movie is so much better , than the new version from 90's
Absolutely!
As a designated unti marksman I've fired a lot of precision shots but never used a rope like that. I would wrap part of the sling around something but just held it in place with the off hand. Its a great way to steady the weapon.
I’ve done this a few times in the field (hunting) and it’s a great little trick to steady quickly especially with lower calibres. The higher would risk damaging the rifle I think.
Агар сан ук отар булганингда хеч качон йозмасдинг😅😅😅😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ele está acertando a mira
Same here, unit Marksman (expert) and I've not only never used that technique but never seen it either
It's the original Jackel movie back in the early 70's
What a stylish man. My grandad was Edward fox’s double. I used to tell my mates he was my grandad!!!
O. Super sir
😂😂
Who's Edward Fox?
@@benjaminrodriguez7356 the guy in the video
I never knew his name. I always remember him as the smiling chap who parachuted into a private garden in the film, A Bridge Too Far.
Day of the Jackal … great movie. The original!!
La única
X
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One of the best.
Habe ich gestern geschaut...super Film
To explain why this wouldn't work for the people who don't know about ballistics: the projectile needs to be the same mass and shape(ballistic coefficient), and exit the muzzle at the same velocity(which the mass of the projectile will effect) in order to hit in roughly the same location(there is barrel harmonics to factor in as well) . Particularly as distance increases. You can't use the sight settings for one round when shooting another, more powerful round, unless you have no concern about precision.
and trajectory! Didn't tell!
Haven't seen the movie but I thought he had special, exploding bullets that were a pain to make. I know it's a work of pure fiction, but depending on the mass and the charge you could make two different bullets behave similarly up to some distance. Windage would be a problem, but that can be intuited from the surroundings.
Well explain thank you. But it's only a movie.😉
Gun guys like guns for guns. Take your math elsewhere nerd
The only differance is the drop of mercury in the last bullet. Read the book it explains how it’s done
Such a great film, The Day of the Jackal, 1973.
What a great movie from the 70s. Day of the Jackal.
Your content always keeps me coming back for more.
Dang that .22 mag sure did some damage
In the book the rifle was built in .32 cal. The Jaxkak then bored out the RNJ , put in a drop of Mercury and refilled with molten lead. The buellet shown in his hand , before the last shot, is a .22 Mag.
You got one fact quite wrong.😂
@@aaronmcgoldrick2439 And several bits of typing....
Sorry about the typing. I’m retired and I used to hand write my briefs and had a secretary to type.
But, I’ll bite at the bait! What fact did I get wrong?
A .22 mag cartridge isn’t that long .
.22 Hornet
THIS FILM IS FAR BETTER THAN THE REMAKE ❤ .
Книгу прочитай.
The remake was terrible
Uhm, aren't most remakes terrible? They need to give it up already.
Edward Fox's acting was amazing in this film. A jovial British officer in A Bridge Too Far.
@@user-xo8yz8ul1xесли не затруднит сообщите название произведения.
You're a really strong person.
Каждое движение выверено... Интеллектуал... 👌👍
Но так и не попал в реальную цель после всего этого
Edward Fox….such a classy actor. Fredrick Forsyth’s ‘Day of the Jackal’….A brilliant movie.
An absolute classic!! I remember watching this way back in the 80s as a kid!
A better book
Yes, followed the book beautifully
@rogerkniffen3670 The book is excellent. We read the book as an English lesson assignment in 3rd year high-school.
It’s one of my favourites. Zimmerman did the film, Forsyth wrote the superb book.
film named "The Day of the Jackal (1973)"
Yes
Последний кадр, это глаз снайпера который так прикладывается к прицелу...
Это последний выстрел, этим глазом. 😂
Это же 22 калибр ...
Там "игрушечная" пулька и вторых - ружье привязано к дереву
I love how that little 22 looking bullet made the thing explode like it was hit with a much bigger bullet
"День Шакала". Если не ошибаюсь 1972 года. Фильм "Шакал" с Брюсом Уиллисом - ремейк этого фильма снятого по одноименной книге "День Шакала".
Книжка лучше как по мне. 🎉
Книга интереснее, подробнее и лучше фильма.
Ориг не смотрел, но шакал как по мне очень хорош. Периодически пересматриваю его
@@Nekromantikys не читал, к сожалению🤷
Шакал с Брюсом Вилисом на мой взгляд полная чушь, книга - отличная
При ветре настраивать прицел отличная идея
И в Деда Мороза не веришь?
😂
И дерево качается😂.
Шикарный фильм, снятый по роману "день шакала", потом вышел римейк с виллисом и гиром "шакал". А диванная критика по поводу ветра, листья на дереве слабо качаются( листья очень лёгкие и качаются от слабого дуновения), волосы у стрелка вообще спокойны.
И под другой патрон😂
Il giorno dello sciacallo film mio preferito bellissimo❤❤.
You're a true artist.
Day of the Jackal..... what a movie.... must have watched atleast a dozen times... great actor... one man army...
About the assassination of De Gul, but not full operated!
@@amirhosseini1199I’m just going to watc… ?! What? Whaaaaaat??!
I’ve just bought it for 11.99€ 👿😅
I’ve seen it 20 times 😅 clips back to front
Me too
The book! I read it glued to the pages! 😎
Watched it 12 times,2 times in a row
Edward Fox great actor so underrated
He was brilliant in the wild geese 2
He was exceptionally highly-rated. Wtf are you talking about?
He reappeared in "Patriot Games" .
Se parece un poco a David Bowie
Edward Fox as the Jackal in Fredrick Forsyth’s “The Day of the Jackal” ….. 80’s Classic 👍
'70s.
The Day of The Jackal. Released July 30, 1973 (USA).
1973.
O ano era 1973.
True, it’s the 70’s.. I stand corrected, thanks guys 👍
Green screen kid: ❌
Green screen adult: ✅
Bro in the bottom right is speaking intense music
Never allow the scope to touch your eye,the recoil will cut you severely.
Check again. Touches- cut -shot. Then at last no touch -cut y shot. So you can still be in the movie illusion that he is doing things right. And that wepon has miniscule recoil.
@debreczenizoltan490 Doesnt matter the eye relief is what counts. He cant see squat with his eye shoved against the scope lol.
No in this case, hes using a 22 lr lmao
@@theducking8827 thats way too long for a 22lr, its a 22 magnum
Not going to get rung from a 22mag rimfire. 😂
One of the best films in a generation. I have read the book many times also. 5 Stars.
3😊😅😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
The Movie was great ...the Book was absolutely EPIC
Movie name?
@@SoKaz0он не знает
название фильма блеать неадекват напиши!
The Day of the Jackal, 1973.
A fantastic book turned into a cold and unemotional movie.
That second shot witch that eye? 😂😂😂
Фредерик форсайт. День Шакала. Отличный фильм, сейчас такое уже не снимут..
Phim ấy dựa trên cuốn tiểu thuyết Ngày đời của Jackal kể về 1 tên sát thủ người Anh nhận tiền thuê để bắn tỉa tổng thống Pháp De Gaul. Phim làm rất sát với truyện.
Ага. Только там от книги День шакала остался большой хер. Все поизвратили
снайперца нах"!
А фильм Шакал с Брюсом Уиллисом это переснятый? Потому как настройка прицела снята одинаково
@@VoV4eK88 Причём тут "одинаково"? Оружие же разное. Да, фильм "Шакал" 1997г. - это римейк этой экранизации
Edward fox fantastic actor, actually met him years ago in London super nice guy. A real privilege.
Casi te pregunto crack
He was also the demolition expert with the suitcase full of explosives in Force 10 from Navarone.
Another great movie!
of course the original was good!..but Bruce Willis
took it too a whole new level!
@@jamesheggs6825 the book was a brilliant read, the original 1973 movie was fantastic, the 1997 movie with Willis was absolutely shite.
Love that actor. He was in A Bridge Too Far as well. Probably 1000 other films too...
Edward fox. Hes a legend.
a FRIDGE too far.... Story of my life!
Wich eye do you use? YES ... LOL.. left, left, right..
Whichever you’re comfortable with
I was gonna say same thing I watched it 4 times make sure I wasn’t tripping
depends which one is closer to the camera 😑
😂😂
Yep or the one distanced from the tree... nice observation : thanks for sharing!
Great movie! About an assassin that targets high ranking melons.
There are thousands of melons are government is rife with them ..😂😂😂
Pam Anderson's melons always ranked high with me !
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
دهنت سرویس .قاتل خربزه خوب😅
Day of the jackel. Reminds me of those old western movies with Clint Eastwood
The most polite gun ever😅
I watched this movie 50 years ago and I still remember the actual act of sitting in the theater checking it out.
Some movies, a few months after I watch them, I don't even recall whether I saw them or not.
Me too.
Я через пару дней забываю так как они безликие,
What this movies name
Bobafar: Day of the Jackal, 1973.
Все пишут про крутой фильм. Но, отдельная благодарность парнишке внизу экрана, исполнил замечательное музыкальное сопровождение и языком жестов расказал о происходящем 👍👍
Из всего написаного надо было короткую фразу оставть - парнишка языком исполнил
No one spoke so no need for sign language
😊
"парнишков" и прочих, накладывающих свои морды на чужие видео терпеть не могу, чаще всего они комментируют очевидные вещи, происходящие в видео. Таких надо вместо того арбуза подвешивать, чтобы винтовку "пристрелять" и прицел настроить.
Your dedication is inspiring.
Who is the the music in the background, I love the beat 👍🏾
Day of the Jackal, a classic film with a great storyline. Highly recommend watching it.
thanks, i wondered whats, what? lol
mrbest
President Charles de Gaulle survived...
un vero tiratore professionista, appoggia l'occhio all'ottica...bravo bravo
😂
Wich eye you choose...lef left ,right !? What a joke
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Скорее из за того что отдачи почти нет
only saw this movie 15/20 times
My favourite film of all time!
True classic, fantastic cast, great film director
No matter the year or era, Sniper technique never changes 🔥🥃
He would have a black eye after putting his eye up to the scope like that
@@Ethan-vw9bz Yes or No
Depends on kick
Nejdříve míří levým okem a pak pravým...
@@zcorpalpha2462there’s always kick, enough not to press eye on scope no matter how little the kick is.
@@zcorpalpha2462 kick? I can tell you shot a lot lol.
Not just a good film but also an excellent book
Then why is he looking down the scope with both eyes?
@@Gitmadb8tedpigit’s the correct way. I do it all the time. Your dominant eye takes over. Though, you can also close your eye. Choice it yours.
I was going to say the same thing.
Audiobook has an excellent narrator.
@@deebee3174He is pressing his eyeball against the scope.
@@cardo718 yea that part is not correct. I thought he was referring to two eyes open. Suppose I didnt look close enough
Congratulations for new Racoon eye 😂😂
Jesus man, i think ive seen this exact clip 100 times already lol
That .22 ate all insects and grew into a .50 cal by the time it reached the watermelon 😂
Mercury tipped.
the dial has a precise 50 cal mode. Just gotta find it.
22 long riffle
@@mytheerrant4854 it's still a 22 with a mussle velocity not exceeding 800mps and not a lot of mass to sustain it. That water melon was blown for dramatic effect
Clearly you never watched the movie, as he had a batch of rounds made filled with Mercury Fulminate to explode on impact! Hence why he tested the special bullet after he sited in the rifle !
Yup, "Day of the Jakel", using a Mercury filled bullet.😮
Bruce Will plays the Jackal in the new version of Day of The Jackal 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
El mercurio está dentro del plomo que está perforado y luego tapado
Gówno nie rtęć.
W arbuzie była petarda barany.
Yeah man. "Day of the Jackel" remember this old movie classic!!! Assassin dialing in his rifle and using his mercury tipped bullets!! Great movie!!!!!
Jackal*
Day of the Jackal. Big fan of this movie.
Absolutely freaking awesome 😮😅
One of the best film adaptions ever.
???「やまちゃんは暗殺のための武器を手に入れた」
Это какой язык?
90
😅pre@@user-sf3bg2xz2y
@@user-sf3bg2xz2yjapanese
@@user-sf3bg2xz2yэто японский
The green screen kid is giving a school presentation
Am vazut filmul foarte frumos
I have read the original book.thats more fascinating than the movie❤
The book is vastly superior
They often are
thats my opinon too
Old school....nice film!
the book is much better
But I love the film too
@@bildungfehltimland - true, but the film is not bad at all - it is very good
Name movie?
@@tomorrowlandumf9860 - the day of the jackal - 1973
Edward Fox great actor.British class from a bygone era ❤️🇬🇧👍
I like how he use a simple rope as a rest to hold the gun.
Книга шикарная. Никакой фильм не сравнится
Der Film war klasse. Habe ich gesehen. Schöner alter Film, keine übertriebenen Stunts usw. "Der Schakal" heißt der glaube ich.
ja, und die Romanvorlage von Frederick Forsythe ist noch besser
@@bildungfehltimland Ich lese keine Romane, sorry.
Der Schakal ist eine wahre Geschichte eines Venezolaners namens Carlos.
@@bildungfehltimlandThe name of the novel and the movie is "The Day of the Jackal".
When you need to make a quick escape after taking a shot, but your weapon is tied to a tree
Idk what movie this is, but i can tell its from a time when Hollywood still made good films
The man never used a rifle scope before this😅😂😂😂
or after
That may be, but he held a British Army LTs commision in a infantry regiment a decade or so, before the movie...
@@JensMHA You can spend 30 years in the Army and never touch a scope4
Wq❤❤❤❤❤❤❤@@olemansailor6519
read the book.
"El dia del chacal", Magnífica pelicula clásica. La he visto varias veces y nunca me canso de verla. 👍👍👍
That was a great movie.
Love that guy explanation
I was actually waiting for his eye to pop out 😂
not much recoil in a 22lr, But putting the sight all the way in to the eye a trained sniper doesn't make that mistake anyway
@@perarnekarlsen7317 even as a kid I only made that mistake once.
あのBGMとよく分からん解説が恋しくなる。
山ちゃんと川ちゃん?
에반게리온
He's either got an 800X scope or the target is 50 yards away.
Putting his eye directly on the scope is funny ash 😂
He changed from using his left eye to his right eye
Well spotted!
And?
Maybe he can shoot with both.
Movie mistake
"There's something you should know. I'm not really left eyed!"
Switches eyes, music swells.
You would too after the first shot with his eyeball on the scope!
This scene is from "The Day Of The Jackal".
Awesome movie. Haven't seen the remake yet
Only problem I have with this is although trees can be used to stabilize your rifle but on a windy day now the tree is small like that on is it is actually imparting its sway into your shot which would throw off your accuracy.
still better than shakey aim
yes, bloody windy day for target practice
Винтовку можно настроить 1 выстрелом если правильно зафиксировать её.
Это тик-ток видео 😅
True. But there's not much wind in summer France.
Yeah you would definitely wanna do that on a thicker tree
Man not a lot of eye relief on that scope
Yep, totally inadequate shooting stance and even better, you set up the sight for a type of ammunition and you change for one which has a different ballistic... This is funny at best.
Don’t need a lot of eye relief for a 22 magnum
@@herbertbrown119 I don’t think there is any rifle scope made where you stick your face right on the eye piece is there?
@@herbertbrown119 nevermind I guess they are made. But look nothing like the one in the movie
@@kds471 watched it again. His eye was right on the scope when he fired. Definitely a no no with any caliber
O final desse filme é de deixar qualquer um puto kkkkk
Bro's Gonna Be the next Captain Beardmerica
Ho letto il libro " Il giorno dello sciacallo" di Frederick Forsyth nell' arco di solo 20 ore, appassionante nel suo svolgimento. Il film con la regia di Fred Zinnemann e Edward Fox nel ruolo del killer assoldato dall' Oas per eliminare Charles De Gaulle reo secondo il movimento terrorista di aver abbandonato i coloni francesi in Algeria. Ricordo alcune differenze tra il libro e la pellicola: nel libro l' armaiolo è a Bruxelles mentre nel film vive a Genova e a Sampierdarena e qui in un garage sotto la ferrovia il protagonista modifica la Giulietta Spider per occultare l' arma per l' attentato. Bella la scena quando sapendo di essere ricercato si trova al bivio sulla Grand Corniche e decide di proseguire verso la Ville Lumière.
Bruce Willis made the remake "The Jackal"
Чакала ....
Bạn nhớ chính xác lắm, theo truyện trong sách thì Jackal đặt làm súng ở Bỉ.
You remember correctly, according to the story in the book, Jackal ordered the production of this gun in Belgium.
You remember correctly, according to the story in the book, Jackal ordered the production of this gun in Belgium.
The day of the jackel. I watched this in a
hospital when I was 10 years the night before I had my tonsils removed. It was such a good film that I still vividly remember it now at age 62
jacket ? xD
I was 4 when I had mine removed and in the recovery ward, I seen a preview of the movie "The Legend of Hell House", and that gave me nightmares for years to come. I'm not sure if it was because I was coming out of being sedated, but it stayed with me. At the time, I didn't know what the movie was called, but it stayed with me for so long that when I got older, I searched out movies that were released in that time frame and as soon as I seen it, I knew it was the one. 😋
Le Chacal 1973 , very good film . Again , the 70's ...
The jfk documentary go hard
il giorno dello sciacallo ... un film bellissimo lo rivedrei 1000 volte
Obrigado.
Fim tôi yêu thích nhất .
რა ფილმია?
Ruim de tiro , Lee Osvald foi mais preciso
The best movie in this genre ever !!!
We getting a black eye with this one 🗣️🗣️🗣️
Que marca y modelo es el rifle ese??
Old movie, 60s or 70s, one of my favorite movies.
1972 amazing film
and for those of you who havent seen it go watch tonight = see how films were made based on storyline - not this CGI bullshhh
22 magnum😎
In Silver tip wish I had some
Air rifle scope.
Can be a 17 hmr
No, its 155 howitzer.
22 hornet
Bro might wanna back up 😂
The vid:…
The Man in the corner:💀
What a funny scene , watching the scope at the wye relief😂 I love it
Barely any recoil on that rifle from the looks of it.
Оптику встромив прямо в око, так стрілець не прицілюється.
Крутой фильм для тех лет. Рекомендую
Я книгу читал, крутая книга во все времена.
Если ты эту фильм смотрел надо написать как называется фильм
@@user-ig6bp8ns2oон не видел !!! Просто любит играть по нервам !!! Человек отстой !!!
@@user-ig6bp8ns2ono es el día del Chacal?🏃👈☝️🙄
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