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'''Cargo 200''' (Russian ''Груз 200''; ''Gruz 200'') is a 2007 Russian Drama, directed by [[Aleksey Balabanov]]. | '''Cargo 200''' (Russian ''Груз 200''; ''Gruz 200'') is a 2007 Russian Drama, directed by [[Aleksey Balabanov]]. | ||
'''PS.''' Gruz 200 is a Russian | '''PS.''' ''Gruz 200'' is a Russian code name for corpses of the soldiers, who were killed in military conflicts. | ||
{{Film Title|Cargo 200}} | {{Film Title|Cargo 200}} |
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Cargo 200 (Russian Груз 200; Gruz 200) is a 2007 Russian Drama, directed by Aleksey Balabanov.
PS. Gruz 200 is a Russian code name for corpses of the soldiers, who were killed in military conflicts.
The following weapons were used in the film Cargo 200:
12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun
Antonina (Natalya Akimova) owns the 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun. She gave it to Angelika (Agniya Kuznetsova). Captain Zhurov (Aleksey Poluyan) disarmed her. At the film climax Antonina (Natalya Akimova) takes it back.
Makarov PM
One militiaman (soviet policeman) was seen with Makarov PM pistol.