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'''''The Debt''''' is a 2007 Israeli-Ukrainian drama co-written and directed by Assaf Bernstein starring [[Gila Almagor]], Neta Garty, and [[Yehezkel Lazrov]]. An American [[The Debt (2010)|remake]] starring [[Helen Mirren]], [[Jessica Chastain]] and [[Sam Worthington]] was released in 2011.
'''''The Debt''''' is a 2007 Israeli-Ukrainian drama co-written and directed by Assaf Bernstein starring [[Gila Almagor]], Neta Garty, and [[Yehezkel Lazarov]]. An American [[The Debt (2010)|remake]] starring [[Helen Mirren]], [[Jessica Chastain]] and [[Sam Worthington]] was released in 2011.


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Revision as of 19:40, 10 June 2014

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The Debt
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Theatrical Movie Poster
Country Error creating thumbnail: File missing Israel
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Directed by Assaf Bernstein
Release Date 2007
Language Hebrew
Russian
German
Distributor TriCoast Worldwide
Main Cast
Character Actor
Rachel Brener (`97)
Gila Almagor
Ehud (`97) Oded Teomi
Zvi (`97) Alexander Peleg
Rachel Brener (`64) Neta Garty
Ehud (`64) Yehezkel Lazarov
Zvi (`64) Itay Tiran


The Debt is a 2007 Israeli-Ukrainian drama co-written and directed by Assaf Bernstein starring Gila Almagor, Neta Garty, and Yehezkel Lazarov. An American remake starring Helen Mirren, Jessica Chastain and Sam Worthington was released in 2011.

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The following weapons were used in the film The Debt:


Browning Hi-Power

Older Rachel (Gila Almagor) fires a Browning Hi-Power in front of a group of Israeli soldiers. This is the only firearm in the film that actually fires on screen.

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Classic Commercial Browning Hi-Power (Belgian Mfg) - 9x19mm
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Note that older Rachel is right-handed. Younger Rachel appears to be left-handed.
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M16A1

An Israeli corporal appears to be armed with an M16A1.

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M16A1 with 30 round magazine - 5.56x45mm
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Browning BDA

The older Ehud (Oded Teomi) is shown taking out a Browning BDA, screwing in a suppressor, and tucking it into the back of his pants. According to the dialogue, "SIG-Sauer, best on the market. Even on automatic, it's got the recoil of a BB gun. Quiet as a heartbeat."

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Browning BDA - 9x19mm
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This is probably the closest shot of the pistol. Unfortunately, it's also blurry.
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The top of the pistol. To their credit, the suppressor appears to be reverse threaded.
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The external extractor can be seen here.
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The pistol in Ehud's cold dead hands.

Unknown pistol 1

The team is equipped with two pistols while in Berlin.

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Younger Ehud (Yehezkel Lazarov) offers younger Rachel (Neta Garty) one of the pistols.
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Another angle.
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Ehud cleaning the disassembled pistol.

Unknown pistol 2

The younger Ehud (Yehezkel Lazarov) with the other pistol. It's not as clearly seen as the first, and may even be the same model.

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