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|picture = Gladiator po naymu.jpg | |picture = Gladiator po naymu.jpg | ||
|caption = ''DVD cover'' | |caption = ''DVD cover'' | ||
− | |country = [[Image: | + | |country = [[Image:Flag of Belarus (1991-1995).jpg|border|23px]] Belarus<br />[[Image:UKR.jpg|border|23px]] Ukraine |
|director = Dmitriy Zaytsev | |director = Dmitriy Zaytsev | ||
|date= 1993 | |date= 1993 | ||
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|actor3=[[Boris Nevzorov]] | |actor3=[[Boris Nevzorov]] | ||
|character4=Stas Kostylev | |character4=Stas Kostylev | ||
− | |actor4=Sergey Gazarov | + | |actor4=[[Sergey Gazarov]] |
|character5=Lukich | |character5=Lukich | ||
|actor5=[[Vladas Bagdonas]] | |actor5=[[Vladas Bagdonas]] | ||
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− | '''Gladiator for Rent''' (Gladiator po naymu; Russian: Гладиатор по найму) is a 1993 Belarusian-Ukrainian detective | + | '''''Gladiator for Rent''''' (''Gladiator po naymu''; Russian: Гладиатор по найму) is a 1993 Belarusian-Ukrainian detective/crime drama based on the novel "The Case of the Velvet Claws" by Erle Stanley Gardner. The owner of the private detective agency Ilya Mirsky (nicknamed "Gladiator for Hire" for his habit of taking the hard cases) receives a tempting offer from the wife of a media mogul, Yeva Lukachyova (who uses the alias Yeva Adamovich) - he should not allow the leak of compromising information, which would deprive Yeva of her multimillion-dollar inheritance. Deciding to take the case, Ilya could have hardly imagined that he would have to face a whole series of sophisticated murders, and that his own life may become endangered. |
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=Handguns= | =Handguns= | ||
==Short-Barreled Nagant M1895== | ==Short-Barreled Nagant M1895== | ||
− | Ilya Mirsky ([[Aleksandr Peskov]]) carries short- | + | Ilya Mirsky ([[Aleksandr Peskov]]) carries a short-barreled [[Nagant M1895 Revolver]] as his pocket sidearm. |
− | [[Image:Nagant revolver short version.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Nagant M1895 Revolver with 3.3inch (85mm) barrel - 7. | + | [[Image:Nagant revolver short version.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Nagant M1895 Revolver with 3.3inch (85mm) barrel - 7.62x38mm]] |
− | [[Image:Gpn nagant m1895.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:Gpn nagant m1895.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ilya fires his Nagant M1895 during a car chase.]] |
==P1001== | ==P1001== | ||
− | Guriy Lukachyov ([[Nikolai Yeryomenko, Sr.]]) | + | Guriy Lukachyov ([[Nikolai Yeryomenko, Sr.]]) uses a [[P1001]], an East German-produced copy of the [[Walther PP]]. The same gun is subsequently used by Yeva ([[Marina Mogilevskaya]]); and later her nephew, Stas Kostylev ([[Sergey Gazarov]]). |
− | [[Image:P1001.jpg|thumb|none|300px|P1001, | + | [[Image:P1001.jpg|thumb|none|300px|P1001, an East German copy of the Walther PP - .32 ACP]] |
− | [[Image:Gpn makarovpm 1.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:Gpn makarovpm 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Guriy Lukachyov holds the P1001.]] |
− | [[Image:Gpn makarovpm 2.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:Gpn makarovpm 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Guriy's P1001, lying on the floor.]] |
− | [[Image:Gpn p1001 3.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:Gpn p1001 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Yeva holds the P1001.]] |
− | [[Image:Gpn p1001 4.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:Gpn p1001 4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Stas fires the P1001.]] |
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+ | ==Suppressed Walther P38== | ||
+ | What appears to be a suppressed [[Walther P38]] is used by Ilya Mirsky in the final scene. | ||
+ | [[File:Walther P38 with unmounted suppressor.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Walther P38 with unmounted suppressor - 9x19mm]] | ||
+ | [[File:Gpn supressedp38 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ilya pulls out a pistol.]] | ||
+ | [[File:Gpn supressedp38 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | ||
=Assault Rifles= | =Assault Rifles= | ||
==AKS-74U== | ==AKS-74U== | ||
− | The [[AKS-74U]] | + | The [[AKS-74U]] is used by police officers and several guards. |
− | [[Image:AKSU-Krinkov.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:AKSU-Krinkov.jpg|thumb|none|450px|AKS-74U - 5.45x39mm]] |
− | [[Image:Gpn sa.26.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:Gpn sa.26.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A guard holding an AKS-74U.]] |
− | [[Image:Gpn aksu 2.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:Gpn aksu 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Policemen with AKS-74Us.]] |
− | [[Image:Gpn aksu 1.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:Gpn aksu 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Police officers with AKS-74Us, during the police assault.]] |
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=Epstein's Gun Shop= | =Epstein's Gun Shop= | ||
− | One scene in the film that requires its own section is | + | One scene in the film that requires its own section is Epstein's Gun Shop. Several different types of weapons could be seen here. Most of them are shown only from a distance and are a little blurry, but, nevertheless, could be easily identified. ''Note: guns which were already on the page are listed here again to save space.'' |
==P1001== | ==P1001== | ||
− | Several [[ | + | Several [[P1001]] pistols are seen in Epstein's Gun Shop (Guriy's own P1001 pistol was bought in this shop). |
− | [[Image:P1001.jpg|thumb|none|300px|P1001, | + | [[Image:P1001.jpg|thumb|none|300px|P1001, an East German copy of the Walther PP - .32 ACP]] |
− | [[Image:Gpn gun shop 2.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:Gpn gun shop 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Several P1001s are visible on the lower shelf.]] |
==Tokarev TT-33== | ==Tokarev TT-33== | ||
− | Several [[TT-33]] | + | Several [[TT-33]]s are seen in Epstein's Gun Shop. |
[[Image:TT-33.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Tokarev TT-33 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev. Post-1947 version.]] | [[Image:TT-33.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Tokarev TT-33 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev. Post-1947 version.]] | ||
− | [[Image:Gpn gun shop 2.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:Gpn gun shop 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|TT-33s visible on the top shelf.]] |
==Luger P08== | ==Luger P08== | ||
− | + | A [[Luger P08]] also appears as well. | |
− | [[Image:P08Luger1917.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Luger P08 - 9x19mm]] | + | [[Image:P08Luger1917.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Luger P08 - 9x19mm Parabellum]] |
− | [[Image:Gpn gun shop 4.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:Gpn gun shop 4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Luger P08 marked with number '''1'''.]] |
==1914 Mauser Pocket Pistol== | ==1914 Mauser Pocket Pistol== | ||
− | What appears to be | + | What appears to be a nickel-plated [[1914 Mauser Pocket Pistol]] is seen in Epstein's Gun Shop. |
− | [[Image:1914MauserPocket.jpg|thumb|none|300px|1914 Mauser Pocket Pistol - | + | [[Image:1914MauserPocket.jpg|thumb|none|300px|1914 Mauser Pocket Pistol - .32 ACP]] |
− | [[Image:Gpn gun shop 4.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:Gpn gun shop 4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Nickel-plated Mauser M1914 Pistol marked with '''2'''.]] |
− | [[Image:Gpn gun shop 5.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:Gpn gun shop 5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another view of the pistol.]] |
==FN Model 1905== | ==FN Model 1905== | ||
− | Four pocket pistols (two of which are nickel-plated) also | + | Four pocket pistols (two of which are nickel-plated) are also seen. These appears to be the [[FN Model 1905]] or some of its numerous clones of Spanish Eibar origin. |
[[File:1906-browning 4.jpg|thumb|none|300px|FN Model 1905 - .25 ACP]] | [[File:1906-browning 4.jpg|thumb|none|300px|FN Model 1905 - .25 ACP]] | ||
− | [[File:Gpn gun shop 4.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[File:Gpn gun shop 4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pocket pistols seen marked with '''3'''.]] |
− | == | + | ==Suppressed Walther P38== |
− | What appears to be | + | What appears to be a suppressed [[Walther P38]] is also seen. A suppressed weapon being sold over the counter at an official gun shop is purely artistic license. It is probably the same prop which is seen later in the hands of Mirsky. |
[[Image:P38.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Walther P38 pistol (manufactured at the Mauser Factory) - World War II dated - 9x19mm]] | [[Image:P38.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Walther P38 pistol (manufactured at the Mauser Factory) - World War II dated - 9x19mm]] | ||
− | [[Image:Gpn gun shop 4.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:Gpn gun shop 4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The P38 marked with number '''4'''.]] |
==Sturmgewehr 44 (Mocked up as a M16)== | ==Sturmgewehr 44 (Mocked up as a M16)== | ||
− | Several [[ | + | Several [[StG 44]] rifles, mocked up as [[M16]]s, appear in Epstein's Gun Shop. Note that this is Belarusfilm's fake "M16", which differs from Mosfilm's "M16s". |
− | [[ | + | [[File:StG44-M16-MovieProp.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Sturmgewehr 44, modified to resemble an early ArmaLite AR-15 rifle - 7.62x39mm blank]] |
− | [[Image:Gpn gunshop 5.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:Gpn gunshop 5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Two modified StG 44s visible on the right.]] |
− | [[Image:Gpn_gun_shop_1.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:Gpn_gun_shop_1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A modified StG 44 visible on the top shelf.]] |
− | ==Custom Compact | + | ==Custom Compact Sturmgewehr 44== |
− | + | A custom compact [[StG 44]] is also seen in the gun shop. This is the exact same modified Sturmgewehr 44 that was previously used in the 1990 film ''[[Road Hawks (Stervyatniki na dorogakh)]]''. | |
− | [[Image:Gpn gun shop 4.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:Gpn gun shop 4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The heavily modified short StG-44 marked with number '''5'''.]] |
[[Category:Belarusian Produced]] | [[Category:Belarusian Produced]] |
Latest revision as of 21:20, 9 April 2024
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Gladiator for Rent (Gladiator po naymu; Russian: Гладиатор по найму) is a 1993 Belarusian-Ukrainian detective/crime drama based on the novel "The Case of the Velvet Claws" by Erle Stanley Gardner. The owner of the private detective agency Ilya Mirsky (nicknamed "Gladiator for Hire" for his habit of taking the hard cases) receives a tempting offer from the wife of a media mogul, Yeva Lukachyova (who uses the alias Yeva Adamovich) - he should not allow the leak of compromising information, which would deprive Yeva of her multimillion-dollar inheritance. Deciding to take the case, Ilya could have hardly imagined that he would have to face a whole series of sophisticated murders, and that his own life may become endangered.
The following weapons were used in the film Gladiator for Rent (Gladiator po naymu):
Handguns
Short-Barreled Nagant M1895
Ilya Mirsky (Aleksandr Peskov) carries a short-barreled Nagant M1895 Revolver as his pocket sidearm.
P1001
Guriy Lukachyov (Nikolai Yeryomenko, Sr.) uses a P1001, an East German-produced copy of the Walther PP. The same gun is subsequently used by Yeva (Marina Mogilevskaya); and later her nephew, Stas Kostylev (Sergey Gazarov).
Suppressed Walther P38
What appears to be a suppressed Walther P38 is used by Ilya Mirsky in the final scene.
Assault Rifles
AKS-74U
The AKS-74U is used by police officers and several guards.
Epstein's Gun Shop
One scene in the film that requires its own section is Epstein's Gun Shop. Several different types of weapons could be seen here. Most of them are shown only from a distance and are a little blurry, but, nevertheless, could be easily identified. Note: guns which were already on the page are listed here again to save space.
P1001
Several P1001 pistols are seen in Epstein's Gun Shop (Guriy's own P1001 pistol was bought in this shop).
Tokarev TT-33
Several TT-33s are seen in Epstein's Gun Shop.
Luger P08
A Luger P08 also appears as well.
1914 Mauser Pocket Pistol
What appears to be a nickel-plated 1914 Mauser Pocket Pistol is seen in Epstein's Gun Shop.
FN Model 1905
Four pocket pistols (two of which are nickel-plated) are also seen. These appears to be the FN Model 1905 or some of its numerous clones of Spanish Eibar origin.
Suppressed Walther P38
What appears to be a suppressed Walther P38 is also seen. A suppressed weapon being sold over the counter at an official gun shop is purely artistic license. It is probably the same prop which is seen later in the hands of Mirsky.
Sturmgewehr 44 (Mocked up as a M16)
Several StG 44 rifles, mocked up as M16s, appear in Epstein's Gun Shop. Note that this is Belarusfilm's fake "M16", which differs from Mosfilm's "M16s".
Custom Compact Sturmgewehr 44
A custom compact StG 44 is also seen in the gun shop. This is the exact same modified Sturmgewehr 44 that was previously used in the 1990 film Road Hawks (Stervyatniki na dorogakh).