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Difference between revisions of "State of Play (2003)"

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Revision as of 07:11, 9 September 2011

The following firearms can be seen in State Of Play: (2003)

State Of Play (2003)


Synopsis

A very good British mini-series, mystery, thriller set in London, in which a British politician's life becomes increasingly complex as his research assistant dies in the London Underground and, in a seemingly unrelated incident, a teenage pickpocket is shot dead. A British newspaper begins to look into the seemingly unrelated events and things take off from there. Remade in 2009 as a Hollywood feature film. The mini-series starred James McAvoy, David Morrissey, Bill Nighy and John Simm.

Star Ultrastar

Play4.jpg
Play6.jpg
Play10.jpg

Glock 17

Play7.jpg
Play9.jpg

FEG PA-63

Play3.jpg

Heckler & Koch MP5 SMG

Play11.jpg

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