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The Day After Tomorrow is a 2004 disaster movie directed by Roland Emmerich, which deals with the dangers and consequences of global warming. Because for years the world wouldn't listen to people like paleoclimatologist Adrian Hall and the constant warnings about the dramatic consequences of global warming, weather disasters, and the harbingers of a new ice age are now lashing down with force on fear-stricken humanity. Instead of fleeing south like everyone else, Hall heads to New York to rescue his son, decathlete Sam, from snow-covered New York and, if possible, show a way out of the disaster.
The cast also includes Glenn Plummer, Adrian Lester, Richard McMillan, Nestor Serrano, and Perry King.
The following weapons were used in the film The Day After Tomorrow:
Unknown Handgun
A Japanese police officer in Tokyo can briefly be seen with an unknown handgun in his holster. A possible guess could be a Nambu Model 60 revolver or SIG-Sauer P230 pistol.
M16A2
When news about the Presidential convoy is delivered at the US refugee command post in Mexico, an M16A2 rifle can be briefly seen in the hands of US Marines.