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==M1911A1== | ==M1911A1== | ||
Joey Gazelle's ([[Paul Walker]]) sidearm throughout the film is an [[M1911A1]] pistol. In reality, it is a Bruni 8mm blank firing stage prop, as indicated by its muzzle diameter, gas port behind ejection port, short fully-cocked hammer, and external extractor. | Joey Gazelle's ([[Paul Walker]]) sidearm throughout the film is an [[M1911A1]] pistol. In reality, it is a Bruni 8mm blank firing stage prop, as indicated by its muzzle diameter, gas port behind ejection port, short fully-cocked hammer, and external extractor. | ||
[[Image:Bruni8mm.jpg|thumb|none| | [[Image:Bruni8mm.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Bruni M1911-style blank firing stage prop - 8mm blank.]] | ||
[[Image:RS-M1911A1-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Joey fires his M1911A1 during the opening shootout, while keeping an excellent high grip on the weapon.]] | [[Image:RS-M1911A1-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Joey fires his M1911A1 during the opening shootout, while keeping an excellent high grip on the weapon.]] | ||
[[Image:RS-M1911A1-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Note how the hammer does not cock back as far as on a real M1911-series pistol.]] | [[Image:RS-M1911A1-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Note how the hammer does not cock back as far as on a real M1911-series pistol.]] | ||
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==Smith & Wesson Model 36== | ==Smith & Wesson Model 36== | ||
The story revolves around the ".38 Snubnose" used by Tommy "Tombs" Perello ([[Johnny Messner]]) during the bad drug deal at the start of the film, a nickel plated [[Smith & Wesson Model 36]] with ivory grips, which he uses to kill several dirty cops, requiring the weapon to be disposed of. He gives the snubnose to Joey to get rid of, but he instead hides it in his basement, where it is stolen by Oleg Yugorsky ([[Cameron Bright]]) and used to shoot his step-father Anzor Yugorsky ([[Karel Roden]]). Oleg is hiding out when he is found by the Raggady Man (played by one of the main characters uncredited). Who forces Oleg on a ride along to rip off some drug dealers. A shootout occurs leaving the two drug dealers dead. Oleg takes off again with S&W 36. Where he finds a prostitute ([[Idalis DeLeon]]) being beaten by her pimp ([[David Warshofsky]]). The gun is later given to a prostitute "Divina" ([[Idalis DeLeon]]), who helps Oleg out. Eventually Joey's son Nicky ([[Alex Neuberger]]) hides it in the tank of a diner toilet, where it is found by Manny Perez ([[David Monteiro]]). Manny loses it in a card game to Julio ([[Thomas Rosales Jr.]]). Lester the Pimp's ([[David Warshofsky]]) brings his Cadillac into Julio's shop, Julio shows off what he won in a card game. Lester the Pimp sees that it's the same gun from before and buys it from Julio for $500 because of the significance of the gun. He then turns the tables on Oleg and Joey at the end of the film by holding it on them. | The story revolves around the ".38 Snubnose" used by Tommy "Tombs" Perello ([[Johnny Messner]]) during the bad drug deal at the start of the film, a nickel plated [[Smith & Wesson Model 36]] with ivory grips, which he uses to kill several dirty cops, requiring the weapon to be disposed of. He gives the snubnose to Joey to get rid of, but he instead hides it in his basement, where it is stolen by Oleg Yugorsky ([[Cameron Bright]]) and used to shoot his step-father Anzor Yugorsky ([[Karel Roden]]). Oleg is hiding out when he is found by the Raggady Man (played by one of the main characters uncredited). Who forces Oleg on a ride along to rip off some drug dealers. A shootout occurs leaving the two drug dealers dead. Oleg takes off again with S&W 36. Where he finds a prostitute ([[Idalis DeLeon]]) being beaten by her pimp ([[David Warshofsky]]). The gun is later given to a prostitute "Divina" ([[Idalis DeLeon]]), who helps Oleg out. Eventually Joey's son Nicky ([[Alex Neuberger]]) hides it in the tank of a diner toilet, where it is found by Manny Perez ([[David Monteiro]]). Manny loses it in a card game to Julio ([[Thomas Rosales Jr.]]). Lester the Pimp's ([[David Warshofsky]]) brings his Cadillac into Julio's shop, Julio shows off what he won in a card game. Lester the Pimp sees that it's the same gun from before and buys it from Julio for $500 because of the significance of the gun. He then turns the tables on Oleg and Joey at the end of the film by holding it on them. | ||
[[Image:S&W 36.jpg|thumb|none| | [[Image:S&W 36.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Smith & Wesson Model 36 1st Gen with blue finish - .38spl.]] | ||
[[Image:RS-S&W36-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The nickel Smith & Wesson Model 36 stored in Joey's jacket pocket as he takes off from the diner at the start of the film. Note the ivory grips.]] | [[Image:RS-S&W36-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The nickel Smith & Wesson Model 36 stored in Joey's jacket pocket as he takes off from the diner at the start of the film. Note the ivory grips.]] | ||
[[Image:RS-S&W36-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tombs draws his Smith & Wesson Model 36 from his ankle holster and shoots a dirty cop.]] | [[Image:RS-S&W36-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tombs draws his Smith & Wesson Model 36 from his ankle holster and shoots a dirty cop.]] | ||
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==Glock 17== | ==Glock 17== | ||
A [[Glock 17]] is used by a drug dealer who holds Oleg ([[Cameron Bright]]) hostage, before he is killed in a shootout with the Raggedy Man. A Glock is also used by Anzor Yugorsky ([[Karel Roden]]) during the final shootout in the hockey rink before he is killed. It is then taken and used by Ivan Yugorsky ([[John Noble]]) and then taken and used by Joey briefly. In reality, the gun is an 8mm Bruni "GAP" pistol. | A [[Glock 17]] is used by a drug dealer who holds Oleg ([[Cameron Bright]]) hostage, before he is killed in a shootout with the Raggedy Man. A Glock is also used by Anzor Yugorsky ([[Karel Roden]]) during the final shootout in the hockey rink before he is killed. It is then taken and used by Ivan Yugorsky ([[John Noble]]) and then taken and used by Joey briefly. In reality, the gun is an 8mm Bruni "GAP" pistol. | ||
[[Image:BruniGAP-178mm.jpg|thumb|none| | [[Image:BruniGAP-178mm.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Bruni GAP-17 blank firing stage prop - 8mm blank.]] | ||
[[Image:RS-G17-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A druggy holds his Glock 17 on Oleg. Note overly-rounded barrel seen through ejection port.]] | [[Image:RS-G17-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A druggy holds his Glock 17 on Oleg. Note overly-rounded barrel seen through ejection port.]] | ||
[[Image:RS-G17-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Anzor holds his Glock 17 on Oleg.]] | [[Image:RS-G17-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Anzor holds his Glock 17 on Oleg.]] | ||
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==Umarex GPDA-9== | ==Umarex GPDA-9== | ||
A [[Browning BDA|Umarex GPDA-9]] is wielded by Sal "Gummy Bear" Franzone ([[Michael Cudlitz]]) during the opening shootout, and is also taken by Joey ([[Paul Walker]]) to dispose of. Instead he stores it in his basement and it is taken by Teresa Gazelle ([[Vera Farmiga]]), who uses it to kill the creepy couple (who seem like they came out of Germanic folklore) who kidnap Oleg ([[Cameron Bright]]). In reality it is a 9mm blank firing prop based on the [[Browning BDA]]. | A [[Browning BDA|Umarex GPDA-9]] is wielded by Sal "Gummy Bear" Franzone ([[Michael Cudlitz]]) during the opening shootout, and is also taken by Joey ([[Paul Walker]]) to dispose of. Instead he stores it in his basement and it is taken by Teresa Gazelle ([[Vera Farmiga]]), who uses it to kill the creepy couple (who seem like they came out of Germanic folklore) who kidnap Oleg ([[Cameron Bright]]). In reality it is a 9mm blank firing prop based on the [[Browning BDA]]. | ||
[[Image:GPDA9.jpg|thumb|none| | [[Image:GPDA9.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Umarex GPDA-9 - 9mm PAK. This a theatrical blank firing pistol, with correct FN trademarks that fires the proprietary 9mm PAK blanks. This is not a real firearm.]] | ||
[[Image:RS-GPDA9-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Sal slides his Umarex GPDA-9 under the bed while being held at gunpoint by the dirty cops. He gets it back when Joey and he take cover behind the bed when the shootout starts.]] | [[Image:RS-GPDA9-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Sal slides his Umarex GPDA-9 under the bed while being held at gunpoint by the dirty cops. He gets it back when Joey and he take cover behind the bed when the shootout starts.]] | ||
[[Image:RS-GPDA9-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Sal with his Umarex GPDA-9.]] | [[Image:RS-GPDA9-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Sal with his Umarex GPDA-9.]] | ||
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==Beretta 92FS== | ==Beretta 92FS== | ||
Tommy "Tombs" Perello ([[Johnny Messner]]) wields a [[Beretta 92FS]] during the final shootout, which is later picked up and used by Oleg ([[Cameron Bright]]). In reality the pistol is a Bruni Model 92 blank firing 8mm stage prop. | Tommy "Tombs" Perello ([[Johnny Messner]]) wields a [[Beretta 92FS]] during the final shootout, which is later picked up and used by Oleg ([[Cameron Bright]]). In reality the pistol is a Bruni Model 92 blank firing 8mm stage prop. | ||
[[Image:Bruni928mm.jpg|thumb|none| | [[Image:Bruni928mm.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Bruni Model 92 blank firing stage prop - 8mm blank.]] | ||
[[Image:RS-Beretta92FS-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tombs cocks the hammer on his Beretta 92FS.]] | [[Image:RS-Beretta92FS-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tombs cocks the hammer on his Beretta 92FS.]] | ||
[[Image:RS-Beretta92FS-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tombs holds his Beretta 92FS on Joey.]] | [[Image:RS-Beretta92FS-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tombs holds his Beretta 92FS on Joey.]] | ||
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==Remington 870== | ==Remington 870== | ||
One of the dirty cops during the bad drug exchange wields a sawed off 18" [[Remington 870]] with raised barrel ribbing and wood furniture. | One of the dirty cops during the bad drug exchange wields a sawed off 18" [[Remington 870]] with raised barrel ribbing and wood furniture. | ||
[[Image:Remington870Fieldgun.jpg|thumb|none| | [[Image:Remington870Fieldgun.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Remington 870 Field Gun with raised barrel ribbing and 28" barrel - 12 Gauge.]] | ||
[[Image:RS-Rem870-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A dirty cop wields a sawed off Remington 870.]] | [[Image:RS-Rem870-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A dirty cop wields a sawed off Remington 870.]] | ||
[[Image:RS-Rem870-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The dirty cop with the Remington 870 is shot by Tombs.]] | [[Image:RS-Rem870-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The dirty cop with the Remington 870 is shot by Tombs.]] | ||
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==CZ-100== | ==CZ-100== | ||
An unknown FBI agent is seen using a [[CZ-100]] pistol as his sidearm. Being that this movie is filmed in Prague and the CZ-100 is produced in the Czech Republic, it is likely this is an actual blank converted firearm that the armorers own and not an 8mm prop. | An unknown FBI agent is seen using a [[CZ-100]] pistol as his sidearm. Being that this movie is filmed in Prague and the CZ-100 is produced in the Czech Republic, it is likely this is an actual blank converted firearm that the armorers own and not an 8mm prop. | ||
[[Image:CZ100.jpg|thumb|none| | [[Image:CZ100.jpg|thumb|none|350px|CZ-100 - 9mm.]] | ||
[[Image:RS-CZ100-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|FBI agent with his CZ-100 at the ready.]] | [[Image:RS-CZ100-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|FBI agent with his CZ-100 at the ready.]] | ||
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==Single Action Army== | ==Single Action Army== | ||
When Anzor Yugorsky ([[Karel Roden]]) is watching [[John Wayne]]'s death scene from the movie ''[[Cowboys, The (1972)|The Cowboys]]'', we see a character using a [[Single Action Army]] revolver. | When Anzor Yugorsky ([[Karel Roden]]) is watching [[John Wayne]]'s death scene from the movie ''[[Cowboys, The (1972)|The Cowboys]]'', we see a character using a [[Single Action Army]] revolver. | ||
[[Image:ColtSingleActionArmy.jpg|thumb|none| | [[Image:ColtSingleActionArmy.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Colt Single Action Army Artillery 5 1/2" barrel - .45 Long Colt.]] | ||
[[Image:RS-SAA-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A character wields a nickel finish Single Action Army in ''[[Cowboys, The (1972)|The Cowboys]]''.]] | [[Image:RS-SAA-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A character wields a nickel finish Single Action Army in ''[[Cowboys, The (1972)|The Cowboys]]''.]] | ||
==Colt Dragoon 1848 2nd Model== | ==Colt Dragoon 1848 2nd Model== | ||
A character in ''[[Cowboys, The (1972)|The Cowboys]]'' is seen firing a [[Colt Dragoon|Colt Dragoon 1848]] 2nd Model. | A character in ''[[Cowboys, The (1972)|The Cowboys]]'' is seen firing a [[Colt Dragoon|Colt Dragoon 1848]] 2nd Model. | ||
[[Image:Colt1stDragoon-44Cal.jpg|thumb|none| | [[Image:Colt1stDragoon-44Cal.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Colt Dragoon 1848 2nd Model - .44 Caliber.]] | ||
[[Image:RS-ColtDragoon-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A character fires a Colt Dragoon 1848 revolver.]] | [[Image:RS-ColtDragoon-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A character fires a Colt Dragoon 1848 revolver.]] | ||
Revision as of 21:40, 4 April 2015
Running Scared is a 2006 crime thriller starring Paul Walker as Joey Gazelle, a low life mobster who is asked to dispose of some guns used in a drug deal between mobsters and dirty cops that went bad. Instead of throwing them in the river as he should, Joey hides the guns in his basement, which proves to be a mistake when Joey's son Nicky (Alex Neuberger) and his neighbor friend Oleg Yugorsky (Cameron Bright) witness him hiding them. Oleg steals the .38 snubnose used by Tommy "Tombs" Perello (Johnny Messner) and attempts to kill his abusive Russian stepfather, Anzor Yugorsky (Karel Roden), which he fails to do. To make matters worse, Anzor's uncle is mob boss Ivan Yugorsky (John Noble), who is displeased by this murder attempt. Now Joey must get the gun back, save Oleg, and hope he survives the night. Despite the American setting, the film was shot in Prague, and several of the semi-automatic handguns seen in the film are in reality 8mm blank firing props (because most of these guns common to the US are unavailable in the Czech Republic). Not to be confused with the 1986 film of the same name that starred Billy Crystal and Gregory Hines.
The following weapons were used in the film Running Scared (2006):
M1911A1
Joey Gazelle's (Paul Walker) sidearm throughout the film is an M1911A1 pistol. In reality, it is a Bruni 8mm blank firing stage prop, as indicated by its muzzle diameter, gas port behind ejection port, short fully-cocked hammer, and external extractor.
Smith & Wesson Model 36
The story revolves around the ".38 Snubnose" used by Tommy "Tombs" Perello (Johnny Messner) during the bad drug deal at the start of the film, a nickel plated Smith & Wesson Model 36 with ivory grips, which he uses to kill several dirty cops, requiring the weapon to be disposed of. He gives the snubnose to Joey to get rid of, but he instead hides it in his basement, where it is stolen by Oleg Yugorsky (Cameron Bright) and used to shoot his step-father Anzor Yugorsky (Karel Roden). Oleg is hiding out when he is found by the Raggady Man (played by one of the main characters uncredited). Who forces Oleg on a ride along to rip off some drug dealers. A shootout occurs leaving the two drug dealers dead. Oleg takes off again with S&W 36. Where he finds a prostitute (Idalis DeLeon) being beaten by her pimp (David Warshofsky). The gun is later given to a prostitute "Divina" (Idalis DeLeon), who helps Oleg out. Eventually Joey's son Nicky (Alex Neuberger) hides it in the tank of a diner toilet, where it is found by Manny Perez (David Monteiro). Manny loses it in a card game to Julio (Thomas Rosales Jr.). Lester the Pimp's (David Warshofsky) brings his Cadillac into Julio's shop, Julio shows off what he won in a card game. Lester the Pimp sees that it's the same gun from before and buys it from Julio for $500 because of the significance of the gun. He then turns the tables on Oleg and Joey at the end of the film by holding it on them.
Glock 17
A Glock 17 is used by a drug dealer who holds Oleg (Cameron Bright) hostage, before he is killed in a shootout with the Raggedy Man. A Glock is also used by Anzor Yugorsky (Karel Roden) during the final shootout in the hockey rink before he is killed. It is then taken and used by Ivan Yugorsky (John Noble) and then taken and used by Joey briefly. In reality, the gun is an 8mm Bruni "GAP" pistol.
Umarex GPDA-9
A Umarex GPDA-9 is wielded by Sal "Gummy Bear" Franzone (Michael Cudlitz) during the opening shootout, and is also taken by Joey (Paul Walker) to dispose of. Instead he stores it in his basement and it is taken by Teresa Gazelle (Vera Farmiga), who uses it to kill the creepy couple (who seem like they came out of Germanic folklore) who kidnap Oleg (Cameron Bright). In reality it is a 9mm blank firing prop based on the Browning BDA.
Beretta 92FS
Tommy "Tombs" Perello (Johnny Messner) wields a Beretta 92FS during the final shootout, which is later picked up and used by Oleg (Cameron Bright). In reality the pistol is a Bruni Model 92 blank firing 8mm stage prop.
Franchi Model SPA
The dirty cops during the bad drug exchange use a couple of Franchi Model SPA shotguns with 14" barrels and pistol grips.
Remington 870
One of the dirty cops during the bad drug exchange wields a sawed off 18" Remington 870 with raised barrel ribbing and wood furniture.
IMI Uzi
One of the mobsters during the bad drug deal is packing an IMI Uzi but is shot before he can use it.
CZ-100
An unknown FBI agent is seen using a CZ-100 pistol as his sidearm. Being that this movie is filmed in Prague and the CZ-100 is produced in the Czech Republic, it is likely this is an actual blank converted firearm that the armorers own and not an 8mm prop.
Unknown AR-15 Variant
FBI Agents are seen armed with unknown AR-15 variants with carbine barrels and forends, A1-style upper receivers, and full stocks. They are likely airsoft props, similar to the ones seen in Daredevil.
Single Action Army
When Anzor Yugorsky (Karel Roden) is watching John Wayne's death scene from the movie The Cowboys, we see a character using a Single Action Army revolver.
Colt Dragoon 1848 2nd Model
A character in The Cowboys is seen firing a Colt Dragoon 1848 2nd Model.
Joey's Collection
Joey (Paul Walker) has quite a collection of firearms he should have disposed of stored in his basement, keeping them as evidence for later convictions.