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|name = Water Thieves (Pohititeli vody)
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|country = [[Image:RUS.jpg|25px]] Russia
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|director =Vladimir Feoktistov<BR>Mark Orlov
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'''''Water Thieves''''' (a direct translation of the original title ''Pohititeli vody'') is a 1992 Russian action comedy directed by Vladimir Feoktistov and Mark Orlov. Ivan Mukhin ([[Sergei Rozhentsev]]), a lifeguard on a beach in small town, counters mafia under the "Director" ([[Algis Matulionis]]) who plans to take control on local municipal services.
'''''Water Thieves''''' (Original title: Похитители воды, ''Pohititeli vody'') is a 1992 Russian action comedy directed by Vladimir Feoktistov and Mark Orlov. Ivan Mukhin ([[Sergei Rozhentsev]]), a lifeguard on a beach in small town, counters mafia under the "Director" ([[Algis Matulionis]]) who plans to take control on local municipal services.
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[[File:Pohititeli vody-Shotgun-7.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Ivan discharges the shotgun.]]
[[File:Pohititeli vody-Shotgun-7.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Ivan discharges the shotgun.]]
== Pump Action Shotgun ==
== Manufrance Rapid ==
What appears to be a pump action shotgun is unclearly seen on the table. It appears to have an extended magazine tube, but gun is unclear for accurate identification.
The pump-action shotgun is unclearly seen on the table. This shotgun appears to be a French [[Manufrance Rapid]], identifiable by unique shape of its extended magazine tube and position of forend.
Water Thieves (Original title: Похитители воды, Pohititeli vody) is a 1992 Russian action comedy directed by Vladimir Feoktistov and Mark Orlov. Ivan Mukhin (Sergei Rozhentsev), a lifeguard on a beach in small town, counters mafia under the "Director" (Algis Matulionis) who plans to take control on local municipal services.
The following weapons were used in the film Water Thieves (Pohititeli vody):
A PPSh-41 is seen among the guns that a trio of kids - Dan, Val and Tim - find in local catacombs.
MP40
A pair of criminals, Senik (V. Kolosov) and Zhorik (Yu. Kurganskiy), carry MP40s in one scene. MP40s are also seen in hands of a corrupt official (Anatoliy Obukhov) and among the guns, found by Dan, Val and Tim.
Assault Rifles
AKS-74U
Members of "Director"'s gang carry AKS-74U in several scenes. In one scene Mukhin (Sergei Rozhentsev) captures an AKS-74U from a gangster "Maradona" (Pavel Abdalov). All these guns are fitted with blank firing adapters instead of muzzle compensators.
Shotguns
TOZ-34
Drunkard "Bukharik" (nickname meaning "Drunkard") (Igor Tiltikov), a dismissed lifeguard, holds an engraved TOZ-34 over and under shotgun until Ivan Mukhin (Sergei Rozhentsev) disarms him.
Manufrance Rapid
The pump-action shotgun is unclearly seen on the table. This shotgun appears to be a French Manufrance Rapid, identifiable by unique shape of its extended magazine tube and position of forend.
Other Weapons
RG-14/30
RG-14/30 hand grenades (possibly mockups) are seen among the weapons, found by Dan, Val and Tim.
RPO-2 Harpoon Gun
An RPO-2 compressed air harpoon gun is seen among the guns of the three kids.
Trivia
Ivan Mukhin attacks the gang base, using a T-34-85 tank.