Setteekh
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Original Russian Poster
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Country
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Russia
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Directed by
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Evgeniy Pavlov
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Release Date
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2010
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Language
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Yakut
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Main Cast
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Character
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Actor
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Daya
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Olimpiya
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Young Hunter
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German Barakhov
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Cursed (Yakut: Сэттээх; Setteekh) is a 2010 Russian filmed, Yakut-language horror movie, based on =Yakut mythology (Yakuts are one of the very few peoples of modern Russia that follow their native beliefs into the modern day). The story tells about normal men who accidentally encounter the evil creatures from the underworld.
Note: This movie known in Russia only by the Yakut title and the English title is supplied by a user, who doesn't speak the Yakut language. If anybody has some skills in the Yakut language and finds this title incorrect, they may rename it to a more correct title.
The following weapons were used in the film Cursed (Setteekh):
WARNING! THIS PAGE CONTAINS SPOILERS!
MTs 21-12
Young Hunter (German Barakhov) owns a MTs 21-12. It is briefly held by Byuyotyur (uncredited) later.
MTs 21-12 semi-automatic shotgun - 12 gauge
Young Hunter carries his shotgun on the shoulder via sling. Only the buttstock can be seen. (Russian subtitles means "...that forests, lakes, all objects of nature have their own spirits").
Young Hunter with the shotgun slung on his shoulder.
Another view of the shotgun gives a view of the vent rib. (Russian subtitles means "the tree as the usual tree!").
Young Hunter holds his shotgun with one hand.
The top part of the tube mag can be seen. (Russian subtitles means "and even after her death, she had never allowed anybody into her own home").
A top part of the tube mag can be seen.
Young Hunter grabs his shotgun after hearing a strange noise.
Note the sling attachment position. (Russian subtitles mean "...maybe a stray dog?").
A perfect view of the barrel with a vent rib.
Byuyotyur fires the shotgun at the witch Daya (Olimpiya).