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'''''Soccer Player''''' (''Futbolist'') is a 1991 (filmed 1990) Soviet crime drama directed by [[Aleksandr Gordon]]. Oleg Norov ([[Valentin Gaft]]), the coach of the soccer team, realizes that sweepstakes are organised around | '''''Soccer Player''''' (''Futbolist'') is a 1991 (filmed 1990) Soviet crime drama directed by [[Aleksandr Gordon]]. Oleg Norov ([[Valentin Gaft]]), the coach of the soccer team, realizes that sweepstakes are organised around many soccer matches, so he starts his personal investigation. | ||
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Soccer Player (Futbolist) is a 1991 (filmed 1990) Soviet crime drama directed by Aleksandr Gordon. Oleg Norov (Valentin Gaft), the coach of the soccer team, realizes that sweepstakes are organised around many soccer matches, so he starts his personal investigation.
The following weapons were used in the film Soccer Player (Futbolist):
M1911A1
Oleg Norov (Valentin Gaft) illegally purchases an M1911A1 pistol. The gun dealer calls this pistol an "officer's Walther".
Unidentified pistol
When Norov meets the mafia boss Grigoriy Davydovych (Viktor Dyomin), boss' henchman Robert (Kirill Kozakov) disarms Norov from another pistol that isn't identified. Norov also calls this gun a Walther.