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[[Image:Ts APS.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Vladimir Menshov with an [[Stechkin APS]] as Oleg in ''[[To survive (Chtoby vyzhit)]]'' (1992).]]
[[Image:Ts APS.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Vladimir Menshov (1939-2021) with a [[Stechkin APS]] as Oleg in ''[[To survive (Chtoby vyzhit)]]'' (1992).]]


 
'''Vladimir Valentinovich Menshov''' (September 17, 1939 - July 05, 2021) was a Soviet and Russian actor, film director, screenwriter, producer. He is best known for the 1979 film ''Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears'' (''Moskva slezam ne verit'') that won the 1981 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and also got the USSR State Prize. In 1989 Menshov was awarded the title of the People's Artist of Russia. Menshov passed away at age 81, due to complications from COVID-19.
'''Vladimir Menshov''' (born September 17, 1939) - Soviet and Russian actor, film director, screenwriter, producer. Winner of the "Oscar" in the category "Best Foreign Language Film" for the film "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears" and the USSR State Prize (1981).


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=== Film ===
== Film ==


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| [[Interception_(Perekhvat)#.22Spy_Rifle.22|Custom non-firing replica gun]] || Steve Brewstner || ''[[Interception (Perekhvat)]]'' || || 1986
| [[Interception_(Perekhvat)#.22Spy_Rifle.22|Custom non-firing replica gun]] || Steve Brewstner || ''[[Interception (Perekhvat)]]'' || || 1986
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| [[Makarov PM]] || Prosecutor Nikolay Smorodinov || ''[[Zerograd (Gorod Zero)]]'' || || 1988
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| [[Stechkin APS]] || Oleg || ''[[To survive (Chtoby vyzhit)]]'' || || 1992
| [[Stechkin APS]] || Oleg || ''[[To survive (Chtoby vyzhit)]]'' || || 1992
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| [[Uzi]] || Oleg|| ''[[To survive (Chtoby vyzhit)]]'' || || 1992
| [[Uzi]] || Oleg|| ''[[To survive (Chtoby vyzhit)]]'' || || 1992
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Vladimir Menshov (1939-2021) with a Stechkin APS as Oleg in To survive (Chtoby vyzhit) (1992).

Vladimir Valentinovich Menshov (September 17, 1939 - July 05, 2021) was a Soviet and Russian actor, film director, screenwriter, producer. He is best known for the 1979 film Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears (Moskva slezam ne verit) that won the 1981 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and also got the USSR State Prize. In 1989 Menshov was awarded the title of the People's Artist of Russia. Menshov passed away at age 81, due to complications from COVID-19.

Vladimir Menshov can be seen using the following weapons in the following films:

Film

Gun Character Title Note Date
Custom non-firing replica gun Steve Brewstner Interception (Perekhvat) 1986
Makarov PM Prosecutor Nikolay Smorodinov Zerograd (Gorod Zero) 1988
Stechkin APS Oleg To survive (Chtoby vyzhit) 1992
Uzi Oleg To survive (Chtoby vyzhit) 1992