The Polar Bear (Der Eisbär): Difference between revisions
The Polar Bear (Der Eisbär): Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
The Polar Bear (Der Eisbär): Difference between revisions
In the final scene one of the criminals (supposedly Thomas ([[Vladimir Weigl]])) is armed with a nickel plated [[M1911]]-style pistol.
In the final scene Thomas ([[Vladimir Weigl]]), one of the criminals, is armed with a nickel plated [[M1911]]-style pistol.
[[File:Der Eisbar-Pistol-14.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Thomas in the foreground aims his pistol.]]
[[File:Der Eisbar-Pistol-14.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Thomas in the foreground aims his pistol.]]
[[File:Der Eisbar-Pistol-23.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tomas (at the right) with his pistol and Manni ([[Jürgen Tarrach]]) (at the left) with a snub nose revolver.]]
[[File:Der Eisbar-Pistol-23.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tomas (at the right) with his pistol and Manni ([[Jürgen Tarrach]]) (at the left) with a snub nose revolver.]]
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The Polar Bear (Der Eisbär) is a 1998 German action thriller directed by Til Schweiger who also appears as the main character, a hitman Leo aka "Polar Bear".
The following weapons were used in the film The Polar Bear (Der Eisbär):
In the final scene Thomas (Vladimir Weigl), one of the criminals, is armed with a nickel plated M1911-style pistol.
Beretta 92-style pistol
In the final scene Norbert (Thierry van Werveke), one of the criminals, is armed with a Beretta 92-style pistol. It has a round trigger guard so it can be an original Beretta 92 or a Beretta 92S though the pistol isn't seen clear enough to say for sure.