Smithereens (Vdrebezgi)
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Original poster
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Country
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Russia
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Directed by
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Roman Karimov
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Release Date
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2011
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Language
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Russian
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Studio
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Cinema Prime Film Paradise Group
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Main Cast
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Character
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Actor
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Kirill
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Nikita Dyuvbanov
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Erich
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Artyom Tkachenko
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Bonnie
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Ravshana Kurkova
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Igor
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Ivan Nikolaev
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Dandurey
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Aleksandr Plyushchev
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Selma
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Evgeniya Abramova
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Kvalda
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Kristina Kazurova
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Sidor
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Vladimir Kadatskiy
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Kirill's wife
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Darya Charusha
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Producer
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Vyacheslav Dyachenko
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Smithereens (Russian Вдребезги; Vdrebezgi) is a 2011 Russian black comedy directed by Roman Karimov (All at Once).
The following weapons were used in the film Smithereens (Vdrebezgi):
WARNING! THIS PAGE CONTAINS SPOILERS!
Handguns
Baikal PM
The militsioneer (Andris Gross) uses MP-654K at the one point. Vasya (Aleksey Yurin) owns MP-654K Makarov PMM-style grips. At the one scene, he gave it to Kirill (Nikita Dyuvbanov).
The
militsioneer aims his Baikal pistol.
The perfect view of the pistol.
MP-654K, .177 air replica of Makarov PMM
Kirill holds Vasya's pistol.
Vasya holds Kirill at the gunpoint.
Umarex GPDA9
The pair of female killers, named Selma (Evgeniya Abramova) and Kvalda (Kristina Kazurova) both uses Umarex GPDA9 pistol throughout the movie.
Browning GPDA9 - 9mm PAK. This is a Theatrical blank only pistol (made with licensed trademarks by Umarex of Germany), it is NOT a real firearm.
...and the grip can be seen.
Selma with the Kvalda's pistol.
The another view of the same scene.
Fort-17
In a continuity error, Browning BDM in the Kvalda's hands switches to Fort-17.
Kvalda brandishes her pistol.
Note the groove on the slide.
The top of the pistol can be seen.
Glock 18
At least one of the OMON (Russian SWAT) soldiers can be seen using Glock 18.
Glock 18C (3rd Generation) - 9x19mm. This model has compensator cuts on the slide and barrel to reduce muzzle climb while firing
The OMON soldier (at the center) holds his pistol on Kirill.
The OMON soldier (at the right) aims his pistol.
The pistol is pointed by the red arrow.
The pistol is pointed by the red arrow as well.
The OMON soldier aims his pistol.
Reck Agent
Erich (Artyom Tkachenko) finds Reck Agent at the box and fires it several times. Later, he gave it to Igor (Ivan Nikolaev).
Erich investigates the revolver.
Drunker Erich wants to play with the loaded gun.
Erich holds the revolver after firing it.
The slightly better view of the revolver.
Erich puts the revolver to the Igor's hand.
Shotguns
Baikal IZh-81 "Fox Terrier"
The bartender (Aleksandr Kabik) owns Baikal IZh-81 "Fox Terrier".
Baikal IZh-81 "Fox Terrier" - 12 gauge
The bartender grabs his shotgun.
The more close view of the same scene.
The gun can be even more close.
Note the unfolded butt-stock.
The another view of the same scene.
Rifles
AK-74M
Most of the OMON soldiers uses AK-74M rifles.
The OMON soldier runs AK in hands.
The OMON soldier holds the AK.
The OMON soldiers at the left holds the AK-74M rifles. The soldier at the center hols the AK-74.
The OMON soldier (at the far left) aims the AK-74M rifle.
Numerous OMON soldiers holds their AK rifles.
The OMON soldier (at the left) holds the AK-74M rifle.
The OMON soldier aims his AK rifle.
The OMON soldier (at the left) holds the AK-74M rifle.
AK-74
At least one OMON soldier was armed with the AK-74.
The OMON soldier (at the center) holds the rifle. Note the wooden furniture. The soldier at the left holsa the AK-74M.
The same soldier one second later.
The same soldier hits the kidnapper by the buttstock.
The OMON soldier (at the right) holds the AK-74 rifle.
AKS-74U
Several OMOn soldiers can be seen using the AKS-74U rifles.
AKS-74U (also referred to as the "AKSU" or 'Krinkov') - 5.45x39mm
The OMON soldier runs with the AK rifle.
The OMON soldier (third from the left) holds the AKS-74U rifle.
The OMON soldier (at the center) holds the AKS-74U rifle.
The another soldier holds the rifle.
The OMON soldier (at the background, center) holds the AKS-74U rifle.
The OMON soldier (at the left) aims his AKS-74U rifle.
The OMON soldier aims his AK rifle.