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Cat Run
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Country Flag of the United States.jpg USA
Directed by John Stockwell
Release Date 2011
Main Cast
Character Actor
Catalina (‘Cat’) Rona Paz Vega
Helen Bingham Janet McTeer
Julian Simms Alphonso McAuley
Anthony Hester Scott Mechlowicz
Carver Karel Roden


Cat Run is a 2011 action comedy directed by John Stockwell that stars Paz Vega as Cat, an exclusive call girl who unwillingly is witness to a crime committed by a US senator. In order to save her life, she takes evidence from the scene, which gets her chased by classy contract killer Helen (Janet McTeer). Cat then accepts the assistance of the unlikely private investigator team of Julian and Anthony (Alphonso McAuley and Scott Mechlowicz) and together they try to stay alive from Helen and other killers send after them by shady intelligence officer Carver (Karel Roden). Julian and Anthony would return for the 2014 DTV sequel Cat Run 2.


The following weapons were used in the film Cat Run:


Pistols

Walther P99

Helen carries a Walther P99 in her handbag and uses it on several occasions. Cat takes the gun off her in one scene and Anthony is also seen using a Walther P99 during the final shootout at the cocktail party.

Walther P99 - 9x19mm
Helen using the Walther P99 during an interrogation in order to trace Cat’s whereabouts.
Helen shoots an attacker through a car seat, the inscriptions on the slide are readable as ‘P99’ and ‘Walther’.
Anthony takes a Walther P99 off a security guard and uses it during the shootout at the cocktail party.

Glock 19

During the final shootout, security guards can be seen with a compact Glock pistol. The calibre cannot be identified, but as this movie was shot in Europe, it’s most probably a Glock 19 in the popular 9mm.

Glock 19 (3rd Generation) - 9x19mm
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FEG P9R

Helen takes a FEG P9R off a security guard during the shootout at the cocktail party. It can be identified by the Hi-Power style slide and the typical edged trigger guard.

FEG P9R - 9x19mm
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CZ 83

In one scene, a very young hitman shoots a police officer in a car with a CZ 83, the gun is recognizable by the somewhat round barrel and the compact size.

CZ 83 - 9mm Browning Short
An unlikely assassination; the hitman has his eyes closed and the CZ 83 aimed somewhere above the car...

Beretta 92FS

If it’s not enough, next to above Walther P99 and another gun described below, Helen also keeps a black Beretta 92FS in her handbag. It cannot be 100% identified, but because shells are seen ejected, this gun is assumed to be a blank-firing Beretta 92FS.

Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm
Helen shooting the lock out of a hotel room door with her Beretta 92FS. Note the ejected shell on the left.
Helen, holding her Beretta 92, takes a classified document off security chief Carver.
Seconds later, the front part of the barrel of her Beretta 92 seems to have mysteriously disappeared!

Bruni 92

Scottish contract killer Sean Moody (Tony Curran) carries what is most probably a Bruni 92 when he confronts Cat in her hotel room. Julian is later seen taking the gun from him.

Bruni Model 92 chrome- 8mm Blank
Note the lack of inscriptions on the right side of the slide, giving the gun away as most probably a Bruni 92.
The grips also seem to point to a Bruni 92.

SIG-Sauer P225

Carver, a shady intelligence officer trying to cover up the senator’s crime, carries a SIG-Sauer P225 as his side arm and uses it in several scenes throughout the movie.

SIG-Sauer P225 - 9x19mm
Carver threatening two call girls with his SIG-Sauer P225 during the party scene at the beginning of the movie.
Carver putting down his SIG-Sauer P225 when Helen confronts him in his office.

EKOL Tuna

In addition to the above mentioned Walther P99 and Beretta 92FS, Helen also keeps an EKOL Tuna in her handbag. True to her profession, the gun is equipped with a silencer.

EKOL Tuna - 8mm P.A. blanks
When Helen finally tracks down Cat in a hotel room, she pulls her silenced EKOL Tuna to get her to talk.
A good view of the right side of the EKOL Tuna, note that the hammer is down, unlike the previous shot.
When Helen loses her patience, she starts to wave the EKOL Tuna in front of Cat’s face.

Submachine Guns

Heckler & Koch MP5A2

A border guard is seen with an original style Heckler & Koch MP5A2, complete with original "slimline" hand guard and straight "waffle"-style magazine.

Heckler & Koch MP5A2 with original "slimline" hand guard and straight "waffle"-style magazine - 9x19mm
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Heckler & Koch MP5A3

Several border guards as well as security staff carry Heckler & Koch MP5A3’s with original "slimline" forearm.

Heckler & Koch MP5A3 with original "slimline" forearm - 9x19mm
An inside joke; these security guards carry badges saying ‘LLeju’, which is actually the name of the production and distribution company for this movie.
A good view of the rotating rear sight of the Heckler & Koch MP5A3 during the shootout at the cocktail party.
The border guard on the right is carrying a Heckler & Koch MP5A3 with original "slimline" forearm plus what seems to be a non-standard forend weapon light.

Heckler & Koch MP5KN

The lead security guard is carrying a Heckler & Koch MP5KN with a 15-round magazine during the final scene.

Heckler & Koch MP5K with 15-round magazine - 9x19mm - 9x19mm
A good view of the Navy trigger group and the relatively small magazine on the Heckler & Koch MP5KN.
The lead security guard, recognizable by the Heckler & Koch MP5KN and the nice watch, as he searches the premises for intruders.

Assault Rifle

SIG SG 550

Helen uses a scoped and silenced SIG SG 550 to take out somebody across the street from her hotel room. She takes several test shots at flower pots in a window still next to the future victim’s room.

SIG SG 550 assault rifle - 5.56x45mm with proprietary bipod
Helen affixing the silencer to her SIG SG 550, note the good view of the bayonet lug, enclosed front sight and integral bipod.
As a true professional, Helen wastes no ammunition. The magazine seems empty but it is loaded with just two rounds for test shots.
During the test shots with her SIG SG 550, Helen has all the essentials at hand; ammunition, cigarettes and a cup of tea.
Helen aiming her SIG SG 550 across the street, possibly with the front sight obstructing the scope’s view.

Miscellaneous

Over and Under Shotgun

While aboard the yacht of her employer Carver, Helen spends some time clay pigeon shooting with him. They use over and under shotguns of which the manufacturer/model cannot be identified.

Baikal Over and Under Shotgun - 12 gauge
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Ammunition

When Helen is preparing for an assassination with her silenced SIG SG 550 (see above), we get a good close-up of the ammunition box. Even though the box appropriately mentions ‘subsonic’, it’s probably some kind of joke because (a) the calibre is incorrect and (b) there are several spelling errors and (c) the manufacturer is mentioned as ‘Manufacturer’…

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Helen’s Suitcase

Helen carries two identical suitcases; one for the regular travelling necessities and another for her professional tools (see below); a tea making set, assorted knives/grenades and finally a taken-down SIG SG 550.

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