Hardcore Henry: Difference between revisions
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Hardcore Henry: Difference between revisions
A [[DShK heavy machine gun]] was seen on a tank in behind-the-scenes, but didn't appear in the final movie.
[[File:DSHK.jpg|thumb|none|400px|DShKM on tripod - 12.7x108mm]]
[[File:HardcoreHenry-DShK.jpg|thumb|none|600px|This footage is included in the music video of "For The Kill" by Biting Elbows, which shows behind-the-scenes of the movie.]]
==Handheld Minigun==
==Handheld Minigun==
Henry (Andrey Dementyev) uses a handheld minigun that appears to be a prop built with a large square receiver, with a right side charging handle somewhat similar to a [[Browning M1919]] machine gun.
Henry (Andrey Dementyev) uses a handheld minigun that appears to be a prop built with a large square receiver, with a right side charging handle somewhat similar to a [[Browning M1919]] machine gun.
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[[File:Hardcore-1.jpg|thumb|none|540px|In a production still, Ilya Naishuller (left) carries a URG-N along with an F-1 on his grenade belt.]]
[[File:Hardcore-1.jpg|thumb|none|540px|In a production still, Ilya Naishuller (left) carries a URG-N along with an F-1 on his grenade belt.]]
[[File:HardcoreHenry-URGN.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Henry pulling the pin of a URG-N grenade.]]
[[File:HardcoreHenry-URGN.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Henry pulling the pin of a URG-N grenade.]]
=Extra=
==DShK==
A [[DShK heavy machine gun]] was seen on a tank in behind-the-scenes, but didn't appear in the final movie.
[[File:DSHK.jpg|thumb|none|350px|DShKM on tripod - 12.7x108mm]]
[[File:HardcoreHenry-DShK.jpg|thumb|none|600px|This footage is included in the music video of "For The Kill" by Biting Elbows, which shows behind-the-scenes of the movie.]]
Hardcore Henry (also known simply as Hardcore outside the US) is a 2016 science fiction action film, shot from a first-person perspective. It was directed by Ilya Naishuller, the lead singer of the Russian indie rock band Biting Elbows. Naishuller previously directed two music videos for his band's songs "The Stampede" (2011) and "Bad Motherfucker" (2013), which were also shot from a first-person view and led to the concept for the film Hardcore Henry.
The following weapons were used in the film Hardcore Henry:
When arguing with Jimmy after the brothel shootout, Katya the Dominatrix (Dasha Charusha) holds a Fort-17R, the blank firing/less-lethal version of the Fort-17. It's possibly a continuity error, as she's back to carrying her Taurus PT92AF during the motorcycle chase.
Henry takes a Makarov PM from a police officer in the subway and uses it. Later, while hanging from the helicopter's rope, he switches from his Taurus PT92AF to a Makarov PM.
Henry picks up a Smith & Wesson Model 629 in the brothel; Jimmy (Sharlto Copley) takes it from him and proceeds to use it against Akan's mercenaries. Estelle (Haley Bennett) also uses one during the finale.
Katya the Dominatrix (Dasha Charusha) uses a Taurus PT92AF with an underbarrel rail in the brothel, which Henry later uses while riding with her on a motorcycle. Later, Henry also takes one from a tank operator after killing him.
Henry (Andrey Dementyev) uses a suppressed Tokarev TT-33 in Slick Dmitry's complex, but manages to fires 13 shots before it is emptied, whereas the real weapon has a magazine capacity of 8 rounds. Yuri (Oleg Poddubniy) also uses a TT-33, and one is seen in Jimmy's weapons cache.
Henry takes a Walther P88 Compact (likely the Umarex blank firing replica) and a Zoraki 925 from a drawer in the brothel, and dual-wields them against Akan's mercenaries.
Jimmy (Sharlto Copley) uses a Mossberg 500 Cruiser with a 20" barrel when he appears for the first time. Henry (Ilya Naishuller) later uses the same model against Yuri's mercenaries. This is presumably the same shotgun used in the music video of "The Stampede" by Biting Elbows, which was also directed by Ilya Naishuller.
Remington Model 870 (A&K M870 Full Metal Airsoft Shotgun)
An A&K M870 Full Metal airsoft version of the Remington Model 870 is seen in the weapons cache, noted as such because of the bright wood furniture, small foregrip, sling loops, and the tiny detachable magazine meant for holding 6mm BBs.
Henry (Sergey Valyaev) picks up an unidentified pump-action shotgun from a dead mercenary and uses it in Jimmy's complex. Later, Henry (this time played by Ilya Naishuller) uses the same model during the fight against the army of cyborg super-soldiers.
Henry initially picks up a PPSh-41 from the weapons cache, but Jimmy (Sharlto Copley) takes it instead and uses it against the mercenaries led by Yuri (Oleg Poddubniy).
The AK-103 is used by Yuri (Oleg Poddubniy) and his mercenaries, and also by Henry (Sergey Valyaev). At some point, when Henry picks up a rifle from one of them, it changes to an AK-104 in a continuity error, and later switches back to an AK-103. Henry also uses one with an underslug GP-30 grenade launcher.
In a continuity error, the AK-103 used by the previously mentioned mercenary briefly changes to an AK-104 when Henry picks it up. An AK-104 is also seen in an armory during the fight against the army of cyborg super-soldiers.
Jimmy hands Henry an AKMS fitted with a scope, 10-round magazine, quad-rail handguard, bipod, and a PBS-1 suppressor as a designated marksman rifle, which Henry uses against mercenaries.
Four M4A1s are seen in the weapons cache: one in standard configuration, two with the carrying handle removed (one of them having a Magpul CTR stock) and one with an M16-style stock, thus most likely an airsoft version.
Henry (Andrey Dementyev) uses a handheld minigun that appears to be a prop built with a large square receiver, with a right side charging handle somewhat similar to a Browning M1919 machine gun.
Henry uses an AK-103 with an underslug GP-30 grenade launcher when fighting his way through the army of cyborg super-soldiers. When he fires the GP-30 at one of them, the grenade explodes 1.8 seconds after getting stuck in the super-soldier's chest, instead of directly detonating on impact like it is obviously supposed to.
A mercenary uses what appears to be an RPG-26 against Henry and Katya, and one is seen in the weapons cache. Jimmy (Sharlto Copley) later uses the launcher against an enemy van.