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'''''Dead Kids''''' is a 2019 Filipino crime-thriller film [https://www.rappler.com/nation/208940-arrested-persons-letran-student-kidnapping/ based on true events] starring Kelvin Miranda as Mark Santa Maria, a senior high school student who joins a amateur plot to kidnap fellow student Chuck Santos (Markus Paterson) and extort 30 million Philippine pesos (about 600k USD) in ransom money from his father, a drug kingpin. The film is [[Netflix]]'s first Filipino-made original film.
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'''''Dead Kids''''' is a 2019 Filipino crime-thriller film [https://www.rappler.com/nation/208940-arrested-persons-letran-student-kidnapping/ based on true events] starring Kelvin Miranda as Mark Santa Maria, a senior high school student who joins a amateur plot to kidnap fellow student Chuck Santos (Markus Paterson) and extort 30 million Philippine pesos (about 600k USD) in ransom money from his father, a drug kingpin. The film is [[Netflix]]'s first Philippine-produced original film.
  
 
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Revision as of 08:05, 30 May 2023


Dead Kids
DKPoster.jpg
Online streaming poster
Country PHL.jpg Philippines
Directed by Mikhail Red
Release Date 2019
Language Filipino
English
Studio Netflix
Globe Studios
Distributor Netflix
Main Cast
Character Actor
Mark Santa Maria Kelvin Miranda
Yssa Miranda Gabby Padilla
Chuck Santos Markus Paterson
Charles Blanco Vance Larena
Paolo Gabriel Khalil Ramos
Janina Camiloza Sue Ramirez


Dead Kids is a 2019 Filipino crime-thriller film based on true events starring Kelvin Miranda as Mark Santa Maria, a senior high school student who joins a amateur plot to kidnap fellow student Chuck Santos (Markus Paterson) and extort 30 million Philippine pesos (about 600k USD) in ransom money from his father, a drug kingpin. The film is Netflix's first Philippine-produced original film.


The following weapons were used in the film Dead Kids:


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Pistols

Beretta 92FS

The Beretta 92FS is primarily used by Charles Blanco (Vance Larena). The pistol belongs to his father (a police chief) and is also seen with other police officers throughout the film.

Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm
The 92 in the glovebox of Mr. Blanco's car.
Charles Blanco (Vance Larena) readying the pistol as he and his friends get ready to kidnap Chuck.
A masked Blanco holding the pistol.
An undercover policeman holds his 92 after cocking the slide.
As Mark is confronted by his mother, a hiding Blanco readies the pistol as Paolo (Khalil Ramos) watches in horror.
The barrel of the 92.
Blanco shoots Tito Rody with the pistol.
The 92FS on a table.
A police officer holding a 92 (on the right).
A policeman aims his 92 at Blanco in the film's ending.

Kimber Custom TLE/RL II

A Kimber Custom TLE/RL II is seen being used by a police officer in the film's climax.

Kimber Custom TLE/RL II - .45 ACP
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Revolvers

WinGun 733

A WinGun 733 airsoft revolver is used by "Tito" ("uncle" in Filipino) Rody Santos (Ku Aquino), which is later given to and used by Mark Santa Maria (Kelvin Miranda) after his death. The airsoft revolver stands in for a real revolver.

WinGun 733 airsoft revolver - 6mm
Tito Rody (Ku Aquino) threatens Yssa Miranda (Gabby Padilla) with the revolver.
Tito Rody continues to threaten Yssa.
Tito Rody holding the revolver.
The dropped revolver on the ground.
Blanco passes the revolver to Mark.
Mark threatens Blanco with the revolver in the film's climax.
The revolver on the floor.

Rifles

Wooden prop rifles

Wooden prop rifles are made by Mark Santa Maria (Kelvin Miranda) for a school play.

Mark and a member of the school play's crew holding the rifles.
Mark carrying multiple prop rifles.
Janina Camiloza (Sue Ramirez) admiring one of the rifles.

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