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''' | '''Adit''' (Ukr. & Rus. - Штольня, ''Shtolnya''. In Germany, it was also released as "The Pit: How Can You Escape?") is a Ukrainian horror film filmed at the 2006, directed by [[Lyubomyr Levyts'ky]] with Oleksiy Zabyehayev in the main role. The group of students find the pit, survived from World War II. After several wranglings, they entered under the ground only to find an ancient horrible secrets. | ||
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Adit (Ukr. & Rus. - Штольня, Shtolnya. In Germany, it was also released as "The Pit: How Can You Escape?") is a Ukrainian horror film filmed at the 2006, directed by Lyubomyr Levyts'ky with Oleksiy Zabyehayev in the main role. The group of students find the pit, survived from World War II. After several wranglings, they entered under the ground only to find an ancient horrible secrets.
The following weapons were used in the film Adit (Shtolnya):
PPSh-41
When students traveled in the tunnel, Malyok (Oleksiy Zabyehayev) finds an old PPSh-41.