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[[Image:human_centipede_poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''The Human Centipede (First Sequence)'' (2009)]] | [[Image:human_centipede_poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''The Human Centipede (First Sequence)'' (2009)]] | ||
'''''The Human Centipede (First Sequence)''''' is an infamous 2009 Dutch-made horror film concerning a pair of American tourists vacationing in Germany who fall prey to a mad scientist ([[Dieter Laser]]) who intends to use them (along with a Japanese tourist) in his experiment to create multiple people who share the same digestive tract, transforming them into a freakish "human centipede." | '''''The Human Centipede (First Sequence)''''' is an infamous 2009 Dutch-made horror film concerning a pair of American tourists vacationing in Germany who fall prey to a mad scientist ([[Dieter Laser]]) who intends to use them (along with a Japanese tourist) in his experiment to create multiple people who share the same digestive tract, transforming them into a freakish "human centipede." | ||
The following firearms were used in '''''The Human Centipede (First Sequence)'''''. | The following firearms were used in '''''The Human Centipede (First Sequence)'''''. |
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The Human Centipede (First Sequence) is an infamous 2009 Dutch-made horror film concerning a pair of American tourists vacationing in Germany who fall prey to a mad scientist (Dieter Laser) who intends to use them (along with a Japanese tourist) in his experiment to create multiple people who share the same digestive tract, transforming them into a freakish "human centipede."
The following firearms were used in The Human Centipede (First Sequence).
Bolt-Action Dart Rifle
To hunt his victims, Dr. Heiter (Dieter Laser) uses a bolt-action tranquilizer rifle of an unknown make.
Walther PPK
German detectives Kranz (Andreas Leupold) and Voller (Peter Blankenstein), searching for the missing tourists, both carry what appear to be Walther PPK's. During the climax of the film, Dr. Heiter also uses one which he took from Voller.