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'''''The Debt''''' is the 2010 American remake of the [[Debt, The (2007)|2007 Israeli film of the same name]]. The film stars [[Sam Worthington]], [[Jessica Chastain]], [[Helen Mirren]], [[Marton Csokas]] and [[Tom Wilkinson]], and is directed by John Madden. The film centers around a Israeli Mossad team tasked with hunting down a notorious German doctor and the repercussions of the mission decades later. The film premiered in October 2010 at the Mill Valley Film Festival, but would not get a wide release until the next August.
'''''The Debt''''' is the 2010 American remake of the [[Debt, The (2007)|2007 Israeli film of the same name]]. The film stars [[Sam Worthington]], [[Jessica Chastain]], [[Helen Mirren]], [[Marton Csokas]] and [[Tom Wilkinson]], and is directed by John Madden. The film centers around a Israeli Mossad team tasked with hunting down a notorious German doctor and the repercussions of the mission decades later. The film premiered in October 2010 at the Mill Valley Film Festival, but would not get a wide release until the next August.


'''The following weapons appear in the film ''The Debt'':'''
{{Film Title|The Debt}}


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The Debt
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Movie Poster
Country Error creating thumbnail: File missing United States
Directed by John Madden
Release Date 2010
Language English
Studio Universal Pictures
Distributor Universal Pictures
Main Cast
Character Actor
Rachel Singer Helen Mirren
Stephan Gold Tom Wilkinson
David Peretz Ciarán Hinds
Young Rachel Jessica Chastain
Young Stephan Marton Csokas
Young David Sam Worthington
Doktor Bernhardt / Dieter Vogel Jesper Christensen


The Debt is the 2010 American remake of the 2007 Israeli film of the same name. The film stars Sam Worthington, Jessica Chastain, Helen Mirren, Marton Csokas and Tom Wilkinson, and is directed by John Madden. The film centers around a Israeli Mossad team tasked with hunting down a notorious German doctor and the repercussions of the mission decades later. The film premiered in October 2010 at the Mill Valley Film Festival, but would not get a wide release until the next August.


The following weapons were used in the film The Debt:


Pistols

Beretta Model 70

A single Beretta Model 70 is carried by the Mossad team at the safehouse in Berlin and is supposedly the weapon young Rachel Singer (Jessica Chastain) uses to shoot the doctor.

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Beretta Model 70 - .32 ACP
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A wounded Young Rachel (Jessica Chastain) pulls out the Beretta Model 70.
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Young Stephan (Marton Csokas) removes the suppressor from the Beretta Model 70. Unlike with most movie suppressors, the Beretta actually has a threaded barrel, and the suppressor screws onto it, not into it.
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Young Stephan pulls back the slide to prepare to break it down for cleaning.

FEG MAK380

A young Rachel Singer (Jessica Chastain) can be seen with a FEG MAK380. She takes it from an East German border guard officer. The officer should have an East German Makarov anyway, but in the film the squared off trigger guard indicates that it is the Hungarian version of the Makarov PM, which is the FEG MAK380.

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FEG MAK380 with unfired rounds - 9x18mm Makarov
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The East German guard draws his Makarov when his colleague alerts him to the cut fence.
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Young Rachel Singer (Jessica Chastain) grabs the FEG MAK380 from the East German Officer.
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Young Rachel Singer (Jessica Chastain) runs from enemy fire holding the FEG MAK380

Beretta 92FS Inox

In some publicity material for the film, such as the poster above, Rachel can be seen armed with a Beretta 92FS Inox. Its presence would by anachronistic in the 1960s since the Beretta 92FS Inox pistol did not begin production until the 1990's.

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Beretta 92FS Inox 9x19mm

Rifles

AKM

East German Border guards at the Berlin Wall checkpoint carry what may be AKM rifles.

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AKM, Stamped Steel Receiver w/ slant muzzle brake - 7.62x39mm
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The border guard on the passenger side of the VW Beetle with the AKM.

SKS Rifle

SKS rifles are seen in the hands of Eastern German Border guards and a young David (Sam Worthington). These are suppose to portray the Karabiner S, which also has a folded bayonet underneath the rifle.

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Russian Simonov Type 45 aka the Russian SKS rifle - 7.62x39mm. The Russian SKS has a milled receiver and a blade bayonet. The rifles were issued with hardwood or laminated stocks. This example has a hardwood stock.
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A suspicious East German Border Guard looks on with his milled receiver SKS with blade bayonet. In a sound editing goof, the sound of a round being chambered is played, but the guard never moves his hands.
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After the alarm is sounded another East German border guard runs up with his SKS.
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Young David (Sam Worthington) aims his SKS at a guard on a catwalk, while a young Rachel Singer (Jessica Chastain) fights off another border guard.
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Two more East German Border Guards aim their SKS rifles at the fleeing team.