Original live fire Beretta firearm used in the production of the 1994 Luc Besson film Leon: The Professional. Mathilda (Natalie Portman) is only 12 years old, but is already familiar with the dark side of life: her abusive father stores drugs for corrupt police officers, and her mother neglects her. Léon (Jean Reno), who lives down the hall, tends to his houseplants and works as a hired hitman for mobster Tony (Danny Aiello). When her family is murdered by crooked DEA agent Stansfield (Gary Oldman), Mathilda joins forces with a reluctant Léon to learn his deadly trade and avenge her family’s deaths.
This signature iconic gun was used by the title character of Leon, actor Jean Reno throughout the film, as well as the character of Matilda, actress Natalie Portman and for promotion use before the films release. This is a live fire (now deactivated) Beretta 92FS handgun with attached ALGIMEC compensator and added silencer. This handgun is made of metal with plastic grips and removable magazine. The gun features various scrapes and marks from use in the film. The gun has been deactivated, with a large steel bolt welded into the main barrel so it cannot be used, but all other functions of the gun such as safety selector, magazine release and slide are still in functioning working condition. Attached to the tip of the barrel is a rare ALGIMEC matching compensator that is threaded and includes a removable cylindrical silencer. This gun still features all the signature markings such as registration number and remains in an good, production used condition with minor chips and production wear. Both gun and silencer accompanied by LOAs from Christophe Maratier, head armorer of the film. Includes the French deactivation certificate.
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This item comes with a Hero Prop Certificate of Authenticity.