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Innocent Voices: Difference between revisions
Some soldiers and guerrilla fighters are armed with [[M16A2]] assault rifles, it's appearance is highly anachonistic, the M16A2 was never exported to El Salvador durning the Civil War, making it's use by FMLN Guerrillas impossible, and it wasn't adopted by the Salvadoran Army until 2007.
Some soldiers and guerrilla fighters are armed with [[M16A2]] assault rifles. Its appearance is highly anachronistic; the M16A2 was never exported to El Salvador during the Civil War, making its use by FMLN guerrillas impossible, and it wasn't adopted by the Salvadoran Army until 2007.
[[File:Voces inocentes-M16A2-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|In the opening scene one of the soldiers, escorting arrested boys, holds an M16A2. This scene is set in 1986, a time when the M16A2 was just adopted by the US Army and would be unlikely to have been imported to a foreign nation at this point.]]
[[File:Voces inocentes-M16A2-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|In the opening scene one of the soldiers, escorting arrested boys, holds an M16A2. This scene is set in 1986, a time when the M16A2 was just adopted by the US Army and would be unlikely to have been imported to a foreign nation at this point.]]
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Lawrence Bender Productions MUVI Films Organizacion Santo Domingo
Distributor
Lionsgate 20th Century Fox Polychrome Pictures
Main Cast
Character
Actor
Chava
Carlos Padilla
Kella
Leonor Varela
Beto
José Maria Yazpik
Mama Toya
Ofelia Medina
Rosita
Ana Paulina Caceres
Cristina Maria
Xuna Primus
The Priest
Daniel Gimenez Cacho
Innocent Voices (Voces inocentes) is a 2004 Mexican war drama. It depicts the tragedy of the Salvadoran Civil War through the eyes of children, as narrated by eleven-year-old boy Chava.
The following weapons were used in the film Innocent Voices:
Chava's uncle Beto (José Maria Yazpik), a guerrilla fighter, holds an M1911-style pistol in one scene. M1911-style pistols are also used by officers of the Salvadoran Army.
Unidentified Revolver
An unidentified revolver is very briefly seen in the hands of a guerrilla fighter.
Shotguns
Unidentified Shotguns
Guerrillas use pump-action shotguns. These guns are seen very briefly and unclear.
Rifles
Unidentified Rifle
During the attack of the guerrillas on the village, one fighter fires an unidentified rifle from the bell tower.
Assault Rifles
M16
Most soldiers of the Salvadoran Army are armed with M16/SP1 assault rifles with 20- and 30-round magazines. Guerrillas also use M16s.
M16A2
Some soldiers and guerrilla fighters are armed with M16A2 assault rifles. Its appearance is highly anachronistic; the M16A2 was never exported to El Salvador during the Civil War, making its use by FMLN guerrillas impossible, and it wasn't adopted by the Salvadoran Army until 2007.
ArmaLite AR-18
AR-18s are also seen in the hands of several soldiers.
Some guerrilla fighters are armed with Norinco Type 56 assault rifles. During the shootout between guerrillas and soldiers, Chava picks up a Type 56.
Various AKs
Some other guerrilla fighters are armed with AKs that are seen only at a distance, so it's impossible to identify the exact model.
Machine Guns
Vickers Mk.1
A water-cooled machine gun that appears to be based on a variant of the Vickers Mk.1 Machine Gun is mounted on the turret of the government armored car. It is likely a non-firing mock-up, as the machine gun lacks a barrel inside the water jacket, and the shooting is imitated, the Vickers Mk.1 was never used in the Civil War by neither the Salvadoran FAES or FMLN Guerrillas.
Explosives
Hand Grenades
Guerrilla fighters use hand grenades during the attack on the village. The grenades are seen only at a distance.
Trivia
Armored Car
The government troops use an armored car against the guerrillas. Its main gun seems to be a mock-up.