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'''''Kings of Crime''''' (''Vory v zakone'') is a 1988 Soviet crime drama movie directed by Yuri Kara. The story depicts the life of a young woman Rita (Anna Samokhina) who becomes a mistress of Artur ([[Valentin Gaft]]), the boss of the powerful criminal group in the seaside town in Abkhazia (in that time it was a part of USSR). The movie is roughly based on the short story ''Carmen of Chegem'' by Abkhazian novelist Fazil Iskander. | '''''Kings of Crime''''' (''Vory v zakone'') is a 1988 Soviet crime drama movie directed by Yuri Kara. The story depicts the life of a young woman Rita ([[Anna Samokhina]]) who becomes a mistress of Artur ([[Valentin Gaft]]), the boss of the powerful criminal group in the seaside town in Abkhazia (in that time it was a part of USSR). The movie is roughly based on the short story ''Carmen of Chegem'' by Abkhazian novelist Fazil Iskander. | ||
'''The following weapons are seen in the movie ''Kings of Crime:''''' | '''The following weapons are seen in the movie ''Kings of Crime:''''' | ||
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== Single Barreled Shotgun == | == Single Barreled Shotgun == | ||
Rita's father ([[Nurbey Kamkia]]) holds a [[Single Barreled Shotgun]] in the opening and the final scenes. This gun is supposedly IZh-17, one of the most common single barreled shotguns in USSR. | Rita's father ([[Nurbey Kamkia]]) holds a [[Single Barreled Shotgun]] in the opening and the final scenes. This gun is supposedly [[IZh-17]], one of the most common single barreled shotguns in USSR. | ||
[[Image:IZh17.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Izhmekh IZh-17 single barreled shotgun - 16 Gauge]] | [[Image:IZh17.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Izhmekh IZh-17 single barreled shotgun - 16 Gauge]] | ||
[[Image:VvZ-Shotgun-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Rita's father takes a shotgun in the opening scene.]] | [[Image:VvZ-Shotgun-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Rita's father takes a shotgun in the opening scene.]] | ||
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[[Category:Crime]] | [[Category:Crime]] | ||
[[Category:Drama]] | [[Category:Drama]] | ||
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Kings of Crime (Vory v zakone) is a 1988 Soviet crime drama movie directed by Yuri Kara. The story depicts the life of a young woman Rita (Anna Samokhina) who becomes a mistress of Artur (Valentin Gaft), the boss of the powerful criminal group in the seaside town in Abkhazia (in that time it was a part of USSR). The movie is roughly based on the short story Carmen of Chegem by Abkhazian novelist Fazil Iskander.
The following weapons are seen in the movie Kings of Crime:
Colt M1911A1
A Colt M1911A1 pistol is used by Artur (Valentin Gaft) when he chases the rival criminal Ramzes (Gia Lejava).
Luger P08
Luger P08s are used by various criminals.
Makarov PM
Militia detectives carry Makarov PM pistols.
Single Barreled Shotgun
Rita's father (Nurbey Kamkia) holds a Single Barreled Shotgun in the opening and the final scenes. This gun is supposedly IZh-17, one of the most common single barreled shotguns in USSR.