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'''A Serbian Film''' (Serbian: ''Српски филм''; '''Srpski film''') is a 2010 Serbian Horror Thriller. | '''A Serbian Film''' (Serbian: ''Српски филм''; '''Srpski film''') is a 2010 Serbian Horror Thriller. | ||
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==Zastava CZ99== | ==Zastava CZ99== |
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A Serbian Film (Serbian: Српски филм; Srpski film) is a 2010 Serbian Horror Thriller.
The following weapons were used in the film A Serbian Film:
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Zastava CZ99
Two security guards (Čuvar 1 and 2 in Serbian; portrayed by Nenad Herakovic and Carni Deric) carries Zastava CZ99 pistols. Miloš (Srdjan Todorovic) disarms them and uses their weapons to kill them both. Later he uses this pistol to kill himself, his wife and son.