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[[File:Braindead poster.jpg|thumb|right|301px|''Dead Alive'' (1993)]]
[[File:Braindead poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Braindead''1993)]]


'''Braindead''' is a 1993 horror-comedy that was the third feature film directed by [[Peter Jackson]]. Note that the film is also known as '''Dead Alive''' in North America.
'''''Dead Alive''''' (original title ''[[Braindead]]'') is a 1993 New Zealand horror-comedy that was the third feature film directed by [[Peter Jackson]].   At the time of its theatrical release, the film ran into controversy due to its excessive gore, but has since gained cult status.


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==Sterling SMG==
==Sterling SMG==
In the opening scene, Stewart ([[Bill Ralston]]) uses a [[Sterling SMG]] to fend off the Skull Island natives that protest him taking one of the Sumatran Rat Monkeys.
At the film's opening, Stewart (Bill Ralston) uses a [[Sterling SMG]] to fend off the Skull Island natives that protest him taking one of the Sumatran Rat Monkeys.
[[File:Sterling-Mk-4.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Sterling SMG - 9mm]]
[[File:Sterling-Mk-4.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Sterling SMG - 9mm]]
 
[[File:Braindead sterling 1.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Stewart chambers the Sterling after he brings it out.]]
[[File:Braindead sterling 2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|The Sterling is fired in the air to scare off the natives.]]




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Dead Alive (1993)

Dead Alive (original title Braindead) is a 1993 New Zealand horror-comedy that was the third feature film directed by Peter Jackson. At the time of its theatrical release, the film ran into controversy due to its excessive gore, but has since gained cult status.


The following weapons were used in the film Dead Alive:



Sterling SMG

At the film's opening, Stewart (Bill Ralston) uses a Sterling SMG to fend off the Skull Island natives that protest him taking one of the Sumatran Rat Monkeys.

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Sterling SMG - 9mm
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Stewart chambers the Sterling after he brings it out.
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The Sterling is fired in the air to scare off the natives.